CCACHE x Par Küp
CCACHE x Par Küp is a road cycling team founded in 2010 that is based in Australia. It is the longest running cycling team in its home country & competes domestically, as well as in the UCI Asia Tour. The team gained UCI Continental status for the 2018 season, but returned to club status during the COVID-19 Pandemic.[1][2][3] It is managed by former rider Samuel Layzell and was originally founded in Newcastle, NSW.[4] For season 2023 the team will operate under new naming rights sponsor CCACHE x Par Küp, regaining UCI Continental status. Team historyThe team had a breakthrough season in 2017. In January Logan Griffin took second place overall to Joseph Cooper at the New Zealand Cycle Classic.[5] Sprinter Sean Whitfield then took the team's first Union Cyclist International win at the 2.2 ranked le Tour de Filipinas in February.[6] The mid-season recruitment of South African Brendon Davids helped continue the team's run of success. He took the team's first Australian National Road Series win at Battle Recharge in September.[7] This was followed by a win for Davids in the General Classification at the Union Cycliste Internationale 2.2 ranked Jelajah Malaysia. Davids won stage 3 of the race with a solo breakaway, and clinched the overall classification by 24 seconds over Colombian Víctor Niño. Teammate Ryan Thomas won the youth classification at the event.[8] In 2019, William Hodges won the 59th edition of the Grafton to Inverell Classic.[9] Team roster
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