The mountains around Malibu provided a scenic backdrop to the team's daily training rides. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
Photo gallery: 2017 Axeon Hagens Berman team camp
The 2017 Axeon Hagens Berman held a training camp January 8-18 in Calabasas, California.
Founded in 2009 by Axel Merckx, the Continental squad has the goal of developing young talent into professional riders. With the backing of an international racing program, the team supports talented young cyclists in their journey toward becoming top athletes and role models. In 2016, the team won 34 races and seven national titles.
The program has advanced 21 riders to the WorldTour ranks, including Taylor Phinney, Ben King, Lawson Craddock, Joe Dombrowski, and Jasper Stuyven.
Three riders from the 2016 squad signed with WorldTour teams — U.S. national road champion Greg Daniel, Portuguese Under 23 national road champion Ruben Guerreiro and British Under 23 national road champion Tao Geoghegan Hart — bringing to 21 the number who have advanced to that level under Merckx’s tutelage.
Eight returning riders and eight newcomers will make up the 2017 roster. Headlining the returnees are a host of Americans: Tour de Bretagne winner Adrien Costa, Under 23 national road and time trial champion Geoffrey Curran, U23 Liège-Bastogne-Liège winner Logan Owen, and Amgen Tour of California best young rider and Tour de l’Avenir stage winner Neilson Powless.
Irish Under 23 national time trial champion Eddie Dunbar also returns, along with Americans Will Barta, Jonny Brown, and Chad Young.
New to the team are Americans Edward Anderson, Christopher Blevins and Ian Garrison, as well as Chris Lawless of Great Britain, U23 national time trial champion Jhonnatan Narvaez of Ecuador, Portuguese twin brothers Ivo Oliveria and Rui Oliveria, and Michael Rice of Australia.
Anderson of Richmond, Virginia, competed in road racing and mountain biking this past season, while Blevins was the winner of the Course de la Paix Juniors (Peace Race), a five-day Nations Cup stage race in the Czech Republic. The Durango, Colorado, resident also raced mountain bikes this season and finished just off the podium, in fourth, at the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in July.
Garrison was the bronze medalist in the junior individual time trial at the UCI Road World Championships in Qatar. The Decatur, Georgia, resident was also the winner of Stage 4 at the Tour de l’Abitibi Nations Cup stage race in Canada in July.
Lawless is the reigning British national criterium champion and a past national junior road race champion (2013). He was also part of the winning team pursuit squad at the British national track championships in 2014.
In addition to being the reigning Under 23 national time trial champion, Narvaez is a three-time silver medalist (2014-2016) for Ecuador in the Pan American junior road race and won the king of the mountains title at the Tour de Savoie Mont Blanc in June.
The Oliveiras are the first twins to be part of Merckx’s program. Rui was third on a stage of the Volta ao Alentejo while Ivo was the bronze medalist in the Under 23 national time trial and winner of the individual pursuit at the 2014 UCI Juniors Track World Championships.
Rice becomes the fifth Australian to join the team since its founding in 2009. A stage winner at the Tour de Beauce, the Australian Capital Territory resident arrives from the Garneau-Québecor squad.
Joining Merckx as sport directors will be American Jeff Louder and Dutchman Koos Moerenhout. Louder is a former 15-year professional who returns for his third season with the team. Moerenhout was the Dutch national road champion in 2007 and 2009 who was a teammate of Merckx’s from 2001 to 2006 on the Domo-Farm Frites, Lotto-Domo, Davitamon-Lotto, and Phonak teams.
“Jeff did an amazing job with the team last year,” Merckx said. “His knowledge of the North American circuit is undeniable and he brings a lot of international experience as an athlete.
“Koos has many years of experience and he is well-appreciated and respected in Europe as an athlete and a sports director,” Merckx said. “It will be good to have someone on the ground in Europe who will be able to coordinate all the tours of Europe and potentially add some races here and there on our calendar.”
Manager Axel Merckx said the team’s objectives for 2017 will remain unchanged — developing talented young athletes into champions.
The 2017 Axeon Hagens Berman roster
Edward Anderson (USA)
Will Barta (USA)*
Christopher Blevins (USA)
Jonny Brown (USA)*
Adrien Costa (USA)*
Geoffrey Curran (USA)*
Eddie Dunbar (IRE)*
Ian Garrison (USA)
Chris Lawless (GBR)
Jhonnatan Narvaez (ECU)
Ivo Oliveria (POR)
Rui Oliveria (POR)
Logan Owen (USA)*
Neilson Powless (USA)*
Michael Rice (AUS)
Chad Young (USA)*
*Indicates returning rider
- Edward Anderson (left) and the Axeon Hagens Berman Cycling Team started training camp days with yoga sessions by lululemon athletica ambassador Ted McDonald (right). (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Axeon Hagens Berman General Manager Axel Merckx found his inner ch’i during yoga sessions. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Jhonatan Narvaez is Ecuador’s Under 23 national time trial champion. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Adrien Costa wasn’t the only Axeon Hagens Berman rider who enjoyed the company of the team’s unofficial mascot, Max, during training camp in Calabasas, California. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Ten-time national cyclocross champion Logan Owen skipped that ’cross season in order to focus on the road during his final year in the Under 23 ranks. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Brothers Ivo (left) and Rui Oliveria of Portugal are the first twins to be a part of the program in its nine-year history. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- The mountains around Malibu provided a scenic backdrop to the team’s daily training rides. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- For the second straight season, Axeon Hagens Berman will ride Specialized S-Works Tarmac bikes. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- After a rainy few days to start training camp, the soggy weather gave way to sunny skies and drier rides in and around Calabasas, California. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Adrien Costa was another breakout success in his first season with the team, winning the Tour de Bretagne and finishing runner-up at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Chris Lawless (left) and Irish Under 23 national time trial champion Eddie Dunbar rode in inclement weather during training camp. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Daily training rides through the mountains typically lasted three to six hours. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Chris Lawless of Great Britain signed with Axeon Hagens Berman after ONE Pro Cycling dropped its program from Pro Continental to Continental. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Californian Geoffrey Curran is both the U.S. U23 national road and time trial champion. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Adrien Costa (left) and Eddie Dunbar became close friends after racing together at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah last season. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Christopher Blevins shows off a trick he is known for from his days as a mountain biker. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- British Under 23 national time trial champion Chris Lawless spent quite a bit of time in the gym during training camp. (Photo: Davey Wilson)
- Soigneur Reed McCalvin, who has been with the program since its inception, took his dedication to the team to the next level last year when he got an “Axel’s Axes” tattoo. (Photo: Davey Wilson)