America team Hagen Berman-Supermint have announced an 11-rider roster for their third season in the women's pro peloton. Peta Mullens is the only non-American on the roster following several changes to the team line up.
New to the team for 2018 are former Visit Dallas DNA Pro Cycling duo Mandy Heintz and Jennifer Luebke, along with climber Whitney Alison (Colavita-Bianchi) and Lily Williams, who caught the team's eye with a stage win at the Joe Martin Stage Race.
There will be a change in team management with Lindsay Goldman stepping into the main role and Jono Coulter taking a backseat in 2018.
"After nearly a decade of being fully committed to supporting women’s teams, it was long overdue for Jono to focus on his own goals," Goldman said. "With a break in my race schedule to have my daughter in February, it seemed like a great time to take an even more active role in leading this organization."
In further backroom change for 2018, Tad Hamilton joins the team to take up a role as the team's sports director.
"The relaxed schedule of civilian life allowed me a diverse and adventurous respite, but I always believed I would find myself in professional cycling again," Hamilton said. "After 5 years away, it is an honour to return with Hagens Berman-Supermint. This program has unlimited potential, and the opportunity to work the best races in North America was an offer I could not pass up."
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