John
Lelangue joins the BMC Racing Team USA as Directeur Sportif Belgian
Thursday 13th September,
2007
by Martin Williamson
John Lelangue officially announced today from the
Tour of Missouri that he will join the BMC Racing Team in 2008 as
Directeur Sportif.
The BMC program is currently applying for Professional
Continental team registration with the UCI, and will be seeking invitations
to numerous prominent events in Europe and America during the 2008
season.
As both a former official within ASO and former
CEO of the Phonak Cycling Team ProTour franchise, Lelangue brings
a deep understanding of professional cycling and detailed knowledge
of the races that will be the team’s European priorities.

John’s activities will not be limited to
European races, however, as he also looks forward to being at many
of the American events attended by BMC.
“Working with John will be an invaluable
asset to the 2008 program. We seek to enter races at a level well
above the 2007 calendar, and are recruiting riders and staff who have
the ideal set of skills, experience and talents to enable the program
to perform well as a Professional Continental team. John will be a
key part of this collaboration.” says team manager Gavin
Chilcott.
Lelangue has a long-standing friendship and outstanding
rapport with BMC owner and primary team sponsor Andy Rihs. Lelangue’s
first experience working with the BMC program was in May of 2007 when
the team attended the Giro di Friuli-Venezia Giulia as it’s
first European racing experience.
"Joining BMC is an exciting prospect,”
says Lelangue. “It is an ideal fit for me not only because
of my experience in European cycling, but also because I enjoy the
challenges of being part of the creation and evolution of such a sports
organization. BMC is a team with great future potential. We have assembled
a highly motivated group of individuals that can accomplish great
things during the upcoming years.” By this Lelangue is
referring to business visionary Andy Rihs, and team managers Gavin
Chilcott and Charlie Livermore.
The team will remain focused on the racing calendar
of the United States, but will also maintain an emphasis on selected
European events. This will be reflected in the team members, which
will be comprised primarily of American and Swiss athletes.