Olympic champions Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell have signed for a new women's team supported by Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins." /> We no longer check to see whether Telegraph.co.uk displays properly in Internet Explorer version 6 or earlier. To see our content at its best we recommend upgrading if you wish to continue using IE or using another browser such as Firefox, Safari or Google Chrome. Accessibility links Skip to articleSkip to navigationAdvertisementTelegraph.co.uk Thursday 15 November 2012 Home News World Sport Finance Comment Blogs Culture Travel Life Fashion Tech DatingOffersJobs Football Rugby Union Cricket F1 Tennis Golf Cycling London 2012 Boxing UFC Rugby League Racing Fantasy Tour de France TDF Schedule TDF Standings Bradley Wiggins Mark Cavendish Cycling Picture Galleries Home»Sport»Other Sports» Cycling British Olympic stars Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell join new road team backed by Bradley WigginsOlympic champions Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell have signed for a new women's team supported by Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins.Queen fo the track: Laura Trott one of three British Olympic champions to sign up with new women's team DTPC Honda Pro Cycling Photo:air max 2012 AP By Telegraph Sport 10:02AM GMT 06 Nov 2012 Comments The DTPC (Dream Team Pro Cycling) Honda Pro Cycling Team will be registered in Britain and led by Australian Rochelle Gilmore, the Commonwealth Games champion, who is ''presently in deep negotiations (over the naming rights) with a global company based in the United Kingdom''. A statement announcing the team also read: ''The team is also privileged to have the personal backing of British cycling legend Bradley Wiggins CBE through the Wiggo Foundation. ''Wiggins' provision of generous support, assistance and encouragement will further enable the girls to fulfil their potential out on the road.'' In the wake of his Tour triumph and fourth Olympic gold medal, Wiggins stated his wish to support women's cycling. Trott won double gold at the London 2012 Olympics, in the six-discipline omnium event and in the team pursuit, where King and Rowsell were her team-mates.




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