USPS
The USPS Pro Cycling Team and later named the USPSPro Cycling Team presented by Berry Floor operated from 1996 through 2004, and during its time fielded one of the biggest names in modern cycling: Lance Armstrong.
The United States Postal Service was the title (primary) sponsor from 1996 through 2004 and the team was nicknamed the "Blue Train". Berry Floor, a Belgian flooring company, was the secondary sponsor, also known as a Presenting Sponsor. Domestically the USPS Pro Cycling Team was presented by Alloc, the American subsidiary of Berry Floor.
Armstrong won six Tours de France (1999-2004) with US Postal, and in 2003 Roberto Heras-at that time a USPS rider-on the Vuelta a Espana. Armstrong went on to win a seventh Tour de France in 2005, after the USPS contract and sponsorship ended.
The United States Postal Service was the title (primary) sponsor from 1996 through 2004 and the team was nicknamed the "Blue Train". Berry Floor, a Belgian flooring company, was the secondary sponsor, also known as a Presenting Sponsor. Domestically the USPS Pro Cycling Team was presented by Alloc, the American subsidiary of Berry Floor.
Armstrong won six Tours de France (1999-2004) with US Postal, and in 2003 Roberto Heras-at that time a USPS rider-on the Vuelta a Espana. Armstrong went on to win a seventh Tour de France in 2005, after the USPS contract and sponsorship ended.
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2010 Team USPS Cycling Jersey
Regular Price: $45.99
Special Price: $29.99
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2010 Team USPS Cycling Bib Shorts
Regular Price: $50.00
Special Price: $27.99
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2010 Team USPS Cycling Jersey and Bib Shorts
Regular Price: $69.99
Special Price: $49.99

