Chris Carmichael is the founder and chairman of Carmichael Training Systems, Inc. and is the personal coach to cancer survivor and five-time Tour de France Champion Lance Armstrong.
Inducted into the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame in 2003, Carmichael has been honored as the USOCs Coach of the Year and served as the cycling coach during the 1992 and 1996 Olympics. Athletes under his direction have won 33 Olympic, World Championships and Pan American Games medals. A member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Cycling Team, Carmichael was part of the first American team to ride in the Tour de France in 1986.
Dean Golich Dean earned a BS in Exercise Physiology from the University of Wyoming and is completing his thesis for a Masters Degree in Exercise Physiology from the University of Colorado. He was an intern for USA Cycling (Physiology Department) in 1994. From this position he progressed to being the Head Physiologist for the US Cycling Team from 1994-1996. For the past three years Dean has been the manager of the Team GT MTB team. He was honored as the 2000 USA Cycling Coach of the Year. He works with such notable athletes as Alison Dunlap, Mari Holden, Kim Smith, Scott Moniger and Roland Green.
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