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| Name | Human Powered Health |
| Caption | Human Powered Health team kit |
| Registered | United States |
| Discipline | Road |
| Status | UCI ProTeam |
| Founded | 2012 |
Human Powered Health is a professional cycling organization that fields men's and women's road racing teams competing at international levels. The organization is known for combining athletic development with medical and scientific partnerships, and for its presence on the UCI Continental and UCI Women's WorldTour calendars. Human Powered Health operates within the professional cycling ecosystem alongside teams such as Team Jumbo–Visma, Ineos Grenadiers, Deceuninck–Quick-Step, Movistar Team, and EF Education–EasyPost.
Human Powered Health traces its roots to the continental teams and developmental squads that emerged in the 2010s, following trajectories similar to Garmin–Sharp, BMC Racing Team, Rabobank development structures, and Lotto–Soudal feeder programs. Early iterations focused on North American races such as Tour of California, USA Pro Challenge, and Tour of Utah before expanding to European calendars including Paris–Nice, Critérium du Dauphiné, and Tour de Romandie. The organization evolved during the 2010s and 2020s through rebrandings and management shifts akin to transitions experienced by Team Sky (later Ineos Grenadiers) and Team Sunweb. Notable historical moments include invitations to major stage races and one-day classics such as Strade Bianche and Milan–San Remo, and competitive showings at national championships like United States National Road Race Championships and Canadian National Road Championships.
The team's corporate and sporting structure resembles models used by Quick-Step Floors and AG2R La Mondiale, combining a sporting directorate, performance department, and administrative headquarters. The leadership includes directeur sportifs with experience at races such as Giro d'Italia, Vuelta a España, and Tour de France, and management often liaises with governing bodies including the Union Cycliste Internationale and national federations like USA Cycling and Cycling Canada. The organizational chart integrates a medical team with personnel credentialed by institutions like Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and academic partners comparable to University of Colorado Boulder and Loughborough University. Logistical operations deploy caravans at events such as Tour de Pologne and Tirreno–Adriatico and coordinate rider registrations with the UCI.
Human Powered Health fields professional rosters that include sprinters, climbers, time trialists, and domestiques recruited from junior programs and continental teams similar to Hagens Berman Axeon, Team Novo Nordisk Development, and EF Education–Nippo Development. Rider development pathways mirror programs run by Ineos Grenadiers Development, Lotto Soudal U23, and Dimension Data for Qhubeka with emphasis on progression to WorldTour opportunities at teams like Bora–Hansgrohe and UAE Team Emirates. The roster often features athletes who have medaled at events including UCI Road World Championships, Pan American Road Championships, and Commonwealth Games. Talent identification has sourced riders from races such as Tour of Britain, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, and Classics like Gent–Wevelgem.
On the road, the team has scored victories and podiums in stage races and one-day events across North America and Europe, contesting general classifications at Tour of Utah, Cascade Cycling Classic, and Tour de Beauce while targeting stage wins at Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali and Itzulia Basque Country. Notable performances include national championship podiums at United States National Time Trial Championships and victories at events such as Tour de Yorkshire stages and criteriums like Redlands Bicycle Classic. Riders have also contested Grand Tour stages and supported breakaways in races like Vuelta a España and classic monuments such as Liège–Bastogne–Liège, contributing to the team's palmarès and UCI points haul.
Sponsorship models for Human Powered Health align with those of professional teams partnered with corporations like Shimano, SRAM, Specialized, Canyon Bicycles, Nike, and Santini SMS for equipment and apparel. Funding streams combine title sponsorships, technical sponsors, and partnerships with healthcare organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and wellness brands reminiscent of collaborations seen with BMC Switzerland and Ötztal. Strategic partnerships include alliances with research institutions similar to Harvard Medical School and sports science groups like Aspetar and Australian Institute of Sport for performance and injury prevention. Commercial relationships extend to event promoters such as ASO, RCS Sport, and Flanders Classics for race invitations and media exposure.
Human Powered Health emphasizes evidence-based training methodologies grounded in physiological testing, power-based coaching, and periodization frameworks used by programs at British Cycling, USA Cycling elite programs, and High-Performance Centres in Europe. The team's sports science staff employ laboratory testing (VO2 max, lactate threshold), field analytics (power meters, GPS), and nutritional strategies informed by experts associated with Campbell University Sports Nutrition, Gatorade Sports Science Institute, and academic centers like Penn State College of Health. Recovery protocols include collaborations with cryotherapy providers, physiotherapy clinics similar to Aspire Academy, and wearable technology vendors like Wahoo Fitness and Garmin. The performance culture draws from practices used by Team Sky for marginal gains, with a focus on individualized preparation for events including Gran Piemonte, Strade Bianche, and national championships.
Category:Professional cycling teams