Joe Dombrowski
Personal information | |
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Full name | Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski |
Born | Christiana, Delaware, United States | May 12, 1991
Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) |
Weight | 68 kg (150 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Climber |
Amateur teams | |
2007–2008 | NCVC–Inova Health System |
2008–2010 | Haymarket Bicycles–Function Drinks |
2010 | Trek–Livestrong (stagiaire) |
Professional teams | |
2011–2012 | Trek–Livestrong |
2013–2014 | Team Sky |
2015–2019 | Cannondale–Garmin[1] |
2020–2021 | UAE Team Emirates[2][3] |
2022–2023 | Astana Qazaqstan Team[4][5] |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski (born May 12, 1991) is an American former road racing cyclist who competed professionally from 2011 to 2023.[6] In his career Dombrowski competed for Bontrager–Livestrong, Team Sky, EF Education First, UAE Team Emirates and Astana Qazaqstan Team.
Personal
[edit]Born on May 12, 1991, in Christiana, Delaware, United States, Dombrowski spent his adolescence in Marshall, Virginia, United States.[7][8] He resides in Marshall, Virginia[9][10] and Nice, France.[11][12] Between 2009 and 2010, Dombrowski attended George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.[13][14]
Career
[edit]Early years
[edit]Dombrowski began mountain biking in 2006, cyclo-cross in 2007 and road racing in 2009, racing for local Virginian team Haymarket Bicycles. He competed with Trek–Livestrong, a UCI Continental team, for the 2011[15][16] and 2012 seasons.[17][18] During the 2012 season, Dombrowski garnered significant results.[19][20] He won the Girobio, finished fourth at the Tour of Utah, and placed tenth at the USA Pro Cycling Challenge.[21][22]
Team Sky (2013–14)
[edit]Dombrowski signed with Team Sky, a UCI ProTeam, for the 2013 and 2014 seasons.[23][24] During the 2013 season, Dombrowski assisted British teammate Chris Froome in various multi-day races.[25][26] During the 2014 season, Dombrowski underwent successful iliac artery surgery.[27][28]
Cannondale–Garmin (2015–19)
[edit]Dombrowski signed with Cannondale–Garmin, a UCI ProTeam, for the 2015 and 2016 seasons.[29][30] While preparing for the 2015 Vuelta a España, he won the Tour of Utah.[31][32] He recommitted to Cannondale–Drapac for the 2017 and 2018 seasons.[33][34] He remained with the team, now known as EF Education First, into 2019.[35] In 2019 he won another stage in the Tour of Utah and turned in his best performance in a Grand Tour coming in 12th place overall in the Giro d'Italia.
UAE Team Emirates (2020–21)
[edit]In September 2019 it was announced Dombrowski had signed a two-year contract with UAE Team Emirates.[36] During the COVID-19 pandemic-affected 2020 season, Dombrowski's best general classification result was 26th at the Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali,[37] while he finished 43rd at the Giro d'Italia.[38]
At the 2021 Giro d'Italia, Dombrowski was part of a 25-rider breakaway on a rain-soaked fourth stage; he went clear of the field on the final climb, and soloed to a 13-second victory over Alessandro De Marchi.[39] His first victory in Europe since winning the 2012 Girobio,[40] Dombrowski moved up to second overall in the general classification – trailing De Marchi by 22 seconds – and assumed the blue jersey of mountains classification leader.[39][40] The following day, Dombrowski crashed into a race marshal manning a traffic island in the last 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) of the stage to Cattolica. He remounted and finished the stage some eight minutes down, but abandoned the race the following morning with concussion.[41][42] At the Vuelta a España later in the season, Dombrowski again featured in a first-week breakaway, this time on the third stage to a summit finish at Picón Blanco in the Province of Burgos.[43] Dombrowski attacked this group with 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) to go, with only Kenny Elissonde and Rein Taaramäe able to follow; Taaramäe – who was also part of the Giro d'Italia breakaway – went on to take the stage by 21 seconds ahead of Dombrowski.[44][45]
Astana Qazaqstan Team
[edit]In October 2021, Dombrowski signed a two-year contract with Astana–Premier Tech, later renamed as the Astana Qazaqstan Team, from the 2022 season.[4]
Major results
[edit]- 2011
- 2nd Overall Giro della Valle d'Aosta
- 3rd Overall Ronde de l'Isard
- 6th Overall Tour of the Gila
- 8th Overall Flèche du Sud
- 2012
- 1st Overall Girobio
- 1st Young rider classification
- 1st Stages 4 & 8
- 3rd Overall Tour of the Gila
- 4th Overall Tour of Utah
- 10th Overall USA Pro Cycling Challenge
- 10th Overall Cascade Cycling Classic
- 10th Trofeo Alcide Degasperi
- 2013
- 1st Stage 1b (TTT) Giro del Trentino
- 6th Japan Cup
- 2015
- 1st Overall Tour of Utah
- 1st Stage 6
- 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
- 4th Overall Tour of California
- 7th Overall Tour de San Luis
- 2016
- 8th Overall Tour of Utah
- 2018
- 5th Overall Colorado Classic
- 6th Overall Tour of Utah
- 2019
- 3rd Overall Tour of Utah
- 1st Stage 6
- 7th Overall Route d'Occitanie
- 2021
- Giro d'Italia
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
[edit]Grand Tour | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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Giro d'Italia | — | 34 | 69 | 63 | 12 | 43 | DNF | 22 | 59 |
Tour de France | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 42 | — |
Vuelta a España | 46 | 88 | 101 | — | — | — | 39 | — | 57 |
DSQ | Disqualified |
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DNF | Did not finish |
IP | In progress |
References
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- ^ "UAE Team Emirates". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on January 2, 2021. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
- ^ a b "Joe Dombrowski signs two-year deal with Astana". cyclingnews.com. October 7, 2021. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
- ^ "ASTANA QAZAQSTAN TEAM". UCI. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
- ^ "Joe Dombrowski". Cannondale–Garmin. Boulder, Colorado: Slipstream Sports LLC. Archived from the original on January 19, 2015. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
- ^ Rick Maese (October 1, 2012). "Can Joe Dombrowski ride out of Lance Armstrong's shadow?". The Washington Post. Washington, D.C. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
- ^ Jeff Malmgren (January 21, 2013). "Team Sky's the limit for cycling Fauquier grad Joe Dombrowski". Fauquier Times. Leesburg, Virginia: Virginia News Group. Retrieved January 20, 2015.
- ^ Gregor Brown (April 15, 2013). "'Neo-pro Joe' Dombrowski to miss 2013 Giro d'Italia". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ Mike Marino (May 14, 2013). "For Dombrowski, being on the shelf has been a pain". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Archived from the original on June 2, 2016. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ Matthew Beaudin (March 15, 2013). "The learning curve". ESPN.com. Bristol, Connecticut: ESPN Inc. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ "Neo-pro Joe Dombrowski running with the pack". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. December 12, 2012. Archived from the original on January 10, 2014. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
- ^ Jeff Malmgren (June 26, 2012). "Marshall's Joe Dombrowski could be cycling's next big name". Fauquier Times. Leesburg, Virginia: Virginia News Group. Retrieved January 11, 2015.
- ^ Bruce Buckley (May 26, 2011). "Trek-Livestrong's Joe Dombrowski: Still surprising himself". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
- ^ Kirsten Frattini (November 16, 2010). "Trek-Livestrong rebuilds with new talent in 2011". Cyclingnews.com. Bath, England: Future plc. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
- ^ "USA Cycling announces ten Continental teams and their rosters". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. December 24, 2010. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
- ^ Kirsten Frattini (May 9, 2012). "Bontrager-Livestrong confident ahead of Amgen Tour of California". Cyclingnews.com. Bath, England: Future plc. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
- ^ "USA Cycling announces 12 UCI Continental teams for 2012". VeloNation. Chevy Chase, Maryland: VeloNation LLC. December 13, 2011. Retrieved December 19, 2014.
- ^ Daniel McMahon (August 20, 2012). "2012 USA Pro Challenge: Riders to Watch". Bicycling. Emmaus, Pennsylvania: Rodale, Inc. Retrieved January 19, 2014.
- ^ Gregor Brown (February 14, 2013). "Velo International Under-23 Rider of the Year: Joe Dombrowski; International Best Team Director: Allan Peiper". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
- ^ Chris Case (June 20, 2012). "Dombrowski Q&A: Respect and satisfaction at the Baby Giro". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
- ^ Peter Hymas (January 14, 2013). "Class of 2013: 10 Questions with Joe Dombrowski". Cyclingnews.com. Bath, England: Future plc. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
- ^ Pat Malach (October 14, 2014). "Dombrowski looking for fresh start in 2015". Cyclingnews.com. Bath, England: Future plc. Retrieved October 14, 2014.
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- ^ Matthew Beaudin (August 8, 2014). "Dombrowski has surgery on leg artery, looks to future". VeloNews. San Diego, California: Competitor Group, Inc. Archived from the original on August 11, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
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- ^ "Dombrowski headed to UAE-Team Emirates". VeloNews. Pocket Outdoor Media Inc. September 9, 2019. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
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- ^ Netherton, Alexander (May 12, 2021). "Cycling news - Joe Dombrowski sent to hospital for suspected concussion, Giro participation doubted". Eurosport. Discovery, Inc. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
- ^ Hood, Andrew (May 25, 2021). "Q&A Joe Dombrowski: From highest high to lowest low within 24 hours". VeloNews. Outside. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
- ^ Farrand, Stephen (August 16, 2021). "Vuelta a España: Rein Taaramäe wins summit finish on stage 3". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
- ^ Lowe, Felix (August 16, 2021). "Vuelta a Espana 2021 - veteran Rein Taaramae wins Stage 3 on Picon Blanco to take red jersey". Eurosport. Discovery, Inc. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
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External links
[edit]- Official website
- Joe Dombrowski at UCI
- Joe Dombrowski at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Joe Dombrowski at ProCyclingStats
- Joe Dombrowski at Cycling Quotient
- Joe Dombrowski at CycleBase
- Cannondale–Drapac: Joe Dombrowski Archived January 19, 2015, at archive.today