Phil Southerland, CEO & Co-Founder of Team Novo Nordisk
“For Team Novo Nordisk, the Team Type 1 Foundation, every person in Rwanda with diabetes, and the 437 million people around the world affected by this condition, this win is a win for all of us! David wanted this win so badly, and he fought hard on a tough and brutal stage. He is a champion and together we are changing diabetes in Rwanda!”
Phil Southerland, CEO & Co-Founder of Team Novo Nordisk
Kigali, Rwanda,
11
August
2018
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15:11 PM
Europe/Amsterdam

Team Novo Nordisk’s David Lozano Captures First Professional Win At Tour du Rwanda

Lozano soloes to victory on Stage 7

Team Novo Nordisk, the world’s first all-diabetes professional cycling team, earned a historic win Saturday when David Lozano (ESP) soloed to victory on Stage 7 at the Tour du Rwanda. This win marks the team’s second victory in its six-year history.

“For Team Novo Nordisk, the Team Type 1 Foundation, every person in Rwanda with diabetes, and the 437 million people around the world affected by this condition, this win is a win for all of us,” Team Novo Nordisk CEO and Co-Founder Phil Southerland said. “David wanted this win so badly, and he fought hard on a tough and brutal stage. He is a champion and together we are changing diabetes in Rwanda!”

Beginning in Musanze, the 107-kilometer stage featured two intermediate sprints and six categorized climbs with the final one serving as a summit finish. Attacks flew from the start and Team Novo Nordisk’s Joonas Henttala (FIN) made the initial break. The group splintered on the first climb. When the raced reached Kigali, Lozano had bridged with a small group of riders to make a nine-man front group. Heading up the final climb, Lozano attacked, dropped the other escapees, and soloed to the win on the penultimate stage.

“This win is so important for our team, myself and all the people around the world affected by diabetes,” Lozano said. “It is absolutely amazing to be here and take this win in Rwanda. This is such a special place and I’m honored to stand on the top step of the podium and proudly show our Changing Diabetes jersey.”

Hailing from Terrassa, Spain, Lozano was an 11-time Spanish national mountain bike and cyclocross champion. At 22 and the peak of his career, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, and his team immediately broke his contract. He connected with Southerland via social media soon after his diagnosis and was invited to race with the newly forming Team Novo Nordisk. He is currently in his sixth year with the project; career highlights include fifth overall at the Tour of Estonia (2018) and winning the king of the mountain’s classification at Cholet Pays De Loire (2014). Today’s win serves as his fifth top 5 finish at this week’s Tour du Rwanda.

David Lozano
“This win is so important for our team, myself and all the people around the world affected by diabetes. It is absolutely amazing to be here and take this win in Rwanda. This is such a special place and I’m honored to stand on the top step of the podium and proudly show our Changing Diabetes jersey.”
David Lozano

The world’s first all-diabetes pro cycling team concludes racing at the eight-day Tour du Rwanda on Sunday. Stage 8 is an 82.2-km circuit race around Kigali. The final stage includes seven categorized climb, including the Kigali Wall, and two intermediate sprints.

 

About Team Novo Nordisk – Racing to Change Diabetes

Team Novo Nordisk is a global all-diabetes sports team of cyclists spearheaded by the world’s first all-diabetes UCI Professional Continental cycling team. In 2012, Phil Southerland, co-founder and CEO of the team, and global healthcare company Novo Nordisk, came together to create Team Novo Nordisk, based on a shared vision to inspire, educate and empower people around the world affected by diabetes. 

For more information, go to www.teamnovonordisk.com.

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