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Also known as TI-Raleigh-Campagnolo, TI-Raleigh-McGregor, TI-Raleigh-Creda

[[File:TV-icon-2.svg|thumb|150px|De Posttrein1982 Romandy TourRuzie in het peloton1982 Paris-Roubaix]] TI–Raleigh was a Dutch professional track cycling and road bicycle racing team between 1972 and 1983. In that decade the team won over 900 races. The team was created and led by Peter Post. In his own cycling career, his nickname was the Six Days Emperor, being a track champion. He also won the 1964 fast edition of Paris–Roubaix. Post was pretty harsh on himself. He had no time to celebrate and was always looking ahead at the next race. That attitude might have been the key to the team's succ

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Cycling team.name
TI–Raleigh
Cycling team.image
Huldiging vn de TI- Raleigh ploeg van links (half zichtbaar) Leo van Vliet, Ro…, Bestanddeelnr 930-4022.jpg
Cycling team.caption
1979 Tour of the Netherlands, left to right: Leo van Vliet, Rondemiss, Aad van de Hoek, Gerrie Knetemann, Henk Lubberding, Jan Raas, Bert Oosterbosch, Piet van Katwijk and Cees Priem
Cycling team.registered
Netherlands
Cycling team.disbanded
1983
Cycling team.generalmanager
Peter Post
Cycling team.discipline
Road and track
Cycling team.season
1972–1975197619771978–19791980–19811982–1983
Cycling team.oldname
TI–RaleighTI–Raleigh–CampagnoloTI–RaleighTI–Raleigh–McGregorTI–Raleigh–CredaTI–Raleigh–Campagnolo
Cycling team.kitimage
Tiraleigh77.jpg

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Encyclopedic overview

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Contents
  • Team Time Trials
  • Sponsorship
  • The end of the TI-Raleigh team
  • Notable riders
  • Major wins
  • References
  • Further reading
  • External links

[[File:TV-icon-2.svg|thumb|150px|De Posttrein1982 Romandy TourRuzie in het peloton1982 Paris-Roubaix]] TI–Raleigh was a Dutch professional track cycling and road bicycle racing team between 1972 and 1983. In that decade the team won over 900 races. The team was created and led by Peter Post. In his own cycling career, his nickname was the Six Days Emperor, being a track champion. He also won the 1964 fast edition of Paris–Roubaix. Post was pretty harsh on himself. He had no time to celebrate and was always looking ahead at the next race. That attitude might have been the key to the team's success.

The team was successful in classics and in stage races. Notable riders included Joop Zoetemelk, Jan Raas, Gerrie Knetemann, Hennie Kuiper, Urs Freuler, Henk Lubberding, René Pijnen, Johan van der Velde and Dietrich Thurau. The team was known for discipline; team time trials were a speciality. The frame-building was overseen by Jan le Grand at Raleigh's SBDU Ilkeston facility.

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