Bobby Julich

Robert Julich, most commonly referred to as Bobby Julich, (born on November 18, 1971, in Corpus Christi, Texas) is an American former professional road bicycle racer who last rode for Team CSC in the UCI ProTour racing series. He got his international breakthrough when he finished 3rd overall in the 1998 Tour de France, becoming only the second American to finish on the podium. He is a strong time trialist who won a silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Individual Time Trial and combined with his high versatility he has won a number of stage races on the international circuits including the 2005 edition of Paris-Nice. In September 2008, he announced his retirement as a professional cyclist.

He served as a technical Director for Team SaxoBank until in November 2010 it was announced that he would move to Team Sky for the 2011 season as a Race Coach

On October 25, 2012 Team Sky announced that Julich would part ways with the team due to his admission to doping in the past. This departure is therefore in line with Team Sky's policy (re-asserted in the wake of the USADA Reasoned Decision and subsequent UCI/Lance Armstrong fall-out) of asking all current team personnel to admit to any past doping offences.

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