By Kirsten
Robbins - www.cyclingnews.com
After three years of racing for
European teams Saunier-Duval, T-Mobile and American
based team Bissell, Aaron Olson has returned to his
roots with the Colavita-Sutter Home presented by Cooking
light squad for the 2009 season.
"I am very happy to be back with
the team and family at Colavita," Olson told Cyclingnews
about signing with the New Jersey-based team upon the
conclusion of his one-year contract with Bissell. "I
almost signed with them [Colavita] last year returning
from T-Mobile, and looking back it would have been the
best team for me. So, this year, after riding for Bissell,
I decided I wanted a change back to the team I rode for
before going over to Saunier Duval and T-Mobile – It's
like a family to me, so that was my biggest reason for
joining the team."
The Eugene native had a successful
season in 2005 competing with the Colavita squad along
side former teammates now racing for Garmin-Chipotle,
Will Frischkorn, Rock Racing's Ivan Dominguez, CSC-Saxo
Bank's Juan Jose Haedo and former US Pro champion Mark
McCormack.
"He showed his best years in
Colavita, so why not bringing him back?" said director
sportif Sebastian Alexandre. "I believe Aaron is
a very strong rider, very complete and he will bring
us more horsepower to the races. He is very strong, and
we needed a rider like him to help the team keep winning
races."
Olson made his dream leap over to
European racing with team Saunier Duval - Prodir in 2006
followed by one year in magenta with T-Mobile in 2007.
His two year stint offered valuable experience as a domestique
for top guns of then Saunier-Duval riders Gilberto Simoni
and Marco Pinotti along with then T-Mobile riders Michael
Rogers and Kim Kirchen.
However, despite his hard-earned experience,
the sport's negative image and tough economic times are
making it difficult for even the best cyclist to find
a home. "Considering the cycling world now, I feel
fortunate to be a part of such a great team," said
Olson regarding the team, which took second overall in
the US National Racing Calendar standings in 2008.
"It will be great to be a part
of the success they have had, especially this past season.
Sebastian Alexandre believes in my abilities, and was
a huge reason for me coming to the team, I believe he
can get the most out of me and the team, and I look forward
to riding under his direction next season. Colavita isn't
only great Olive Oil, but a great team to be a part of."
In addition to Olson, confirmed returning
riders include Argentina's Alejandro Borrajo, Anibal
Borrajo and Sebastian Haedo along with American riders
Kyle Wamsley, Tyler Wren, Andy Guptill, Dan Vaillancourt
and Anthony Colby and Italian riders Davide Frattini
and Luca Damiani. |