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Joe Dombrowski

Joe Dombrowski (born May 12, 1991) is an former professional racer who specialized in climbing and competed at the highest level of the sport for over a decade. Dombrowski turned professional in 2013 with Team Sky after a successful under-23 career, highlighted by his overall victory in the Under-23 (Baby Giro), where he also claimed two stages. Over the course of his pro tenure, he raced for several WorldTour teams, including Team Sky (2013–2014), Cannondale–Garmin / (2015–2019), (2020–2021), and Qazaqstan (2022–2023). His most notable achievement came in the professional with a breakout victory on stage 4 of the , where he outlasted a breakaway in harsh weather conditions to secure his sole stage win. Dombrowski participated in 14 across his career, including eight editions of the —with a career-best 12th place overall in 2019—one , and five Vueltas a España. He announced his retirement in January 2024, reflecting on a "wild ride" that included consistent performances and contributions as a for GC contenders.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski was born on May 12, 1991, in Christiana, , . He spent much of his formative years in , where his family resided during his childhood and adolescence. Dombrowski grew up in a supportive family environment as the son of and Valerie Dombrowski, with three sisters: , , and . In his adult life, he married Milica Wren, whom he described as his best friend. From a young age, Dombrowski was exposed to outdoor activities in the , including frequent during his youth, which fostered his affinity for mountain environments and physical challenges. This early interest in outdoor pursuits transitioned into cycling during his , beginning with at age 14.

Academic background

Dombrowski enrolled at in , in 2009, pursuing a degree in . During his time there, he navigated the demands of coursework alongside his burgeoning involvement in , choosing to compete in established junior and under-23 circuits rather than university-sanctioned events. After completing three semesters, Dombrowski faced a pivotal choice in the spring of 2010 when he received an to join the Trek-Livestrong U-23 development squad, a key stepping stone for aspiring professionals. He opted to pause his studies, viewing the opportunity as a rare chance to chase his passion full-time, with the belief that he could resume academics later if needed. This decision marked the intersection of his formal education and emerging athletic career, shifting his focus entirely toward competitive cycling.

Professional cycling career

Amateur and early professional years (2009–2012)

Dombrowski began his competitive career in 2009 with the local team Haymarket Bicycles in , transitioning from and . In 2010, at the age of 18, he joined the Trek-Livestrong development squad as an rider, marking his entry into a structured continental-level program focused on nurturing young talent. Under the guidance of director , Dombrowski quickly adapted to higher competition, despite an early crash during his first training ride with the team. In , Dombrowski signed his first professional contract with the rebranded Bontrager-Livestrong team, making his pro debut at age 19. His initial professional races included strong showings in the United States, such as third overall at the , which highlighted his climbing prowess and potential as a prospect. Merckx, son of cycling legend , played a pivotal role in Dombrowski's development during this period, emphasizing tactical racing and endurance building through targeted European and domestic events. The pinnacle of Dombrowski's early years came in with his victory in the Girobio, the under-23 edition of the , where he claimed the overall classification ahead of future winner Fabio Aru by 25 seconds. This win, the first by an American in the race's history, featured a decisive performance on the Passo Gavia stage, solidifying his reputation as a top young climber and paving the way for WorldTour opportunities.

Team Sky (2013–2014)

Joe Dombrowski joined Team Sky in 2013 as a neo-professional climber, signing a two-year contract following his success with the Bontrager–Livestrong development team, including a victory in the 2012 Girobio. As a first-year professional, he primarily served as a , supporting team leaders in multi-stage races and contributing to the squad's overall strategy with his climbing abilities. In his debut season, Dombrowski assisted during the Tour of Oman, where he rode extensively on the front to help secure Froome's overall victory, marking a successful introduction to WorldTour racing. Later that year, he made his Grand Tour debut at the , finishing 48th in the general classification while featuring in a breakaway on stage 3 to Picón Blanco. His efforts in these races helped build his reputation as a reliable climber capable of contributing in mountainous terrain, despite the steep of adapting to the professional peloton's intensity. Dombrowski's time with Team Sky was significantly impacted by health issues, as he was diagnosed with iliac artery endofibrosis, a condition causing restricted blood flow in his left leg and leading to numbness and reduced power output during efforts. The problem, which had likely affected his performances throughout 2013 and early 2014, prompted corrective in mid-2014 following tests after the . Despite these setbacks, he completed his second at the , placing 28th overall and gaining valuable experience in support of the team's objectives. The allowed for recovery, enabling him to return to racing later that year and laying the groundwork for future development as a climber.

Cannondale–Garmin / (2015–2019)

Dombrowski joined , a , ahead of the 2015 season after two years with Team Sky, bringing his developing climbing prowess to a squad focused on aggressive racing. In his debut year, he quickly established himself as a key asset in the team's mountain stages, supporting leaders like Andrew Talansky while targeting opportunities for personal results. His breakthrough came at the 2015 , where he soloed to victory on stage 6 atop Ski Resort, claiming the yellow jersey with a decisive attack in the final kilometers. Dombrowski defended the lead through the final stage in Park City, securing the overall win by 50 seconds over runner-up Michael Woods, marking his first professional tour victory and highlighting his potential as a contender on hilly terrain. This success came while preparing for his debut later that season, where he finished 46th overall, contributing to team efforts in breakaways and mountain support roles. The team underwent changes in subsequent years, rebranding to Cannondale–Drapac in 2016 and 2017 before became the title sponsor in 2018, evolving to EF Education First–Drapac p/b Cannondale and then by 2019. During this period, Dombrowski participated in multiple s, including the where he placed 101st overall, often riding in support of climbers like while seeking breakaway chances. His most notable result came at the , finishing 12th overall, 20 minutes and 12 seconds behind winner , demonstrating consistent climbing form across the and Apennines. Over these five seasons, Dombrowski's role shifted from duties—honed during his Team Sky tenure—to a protected rider and stage hunter, particularly in races suited to his strengths like the and Volta ao Algarve, where he earned top-10 finishes and points for the team. This evolution solidified his status as a reliable mid-pack contender in WorldTour events, contributing to the team's reputation for bold tactics amid financial uncertainties.

UAE Team Emirates (2020–2021)

In 2020, Joe Dombrowski joined UAE Team Emirates on a two-year contract, adding his climbing expertise to a squad focused on rebuilding around emerging stars like Tadej Pogačar and Rafał Majka. The move came after several seasons of solid Grand Tour performances with EF Education First, where he had honed his general classification contention skills. At UAE, Dombrowski primarily fulfilled a domestique role, using his strengths as a climber to protect and assist team leaders in major races. His first season with the team was marked by the COVID-19 disruptions, but Dombrowski contributed to UAE's success in the Vuelta a España, riding as a support rider for Pogačar, who claimed the overall victory—UAE's first Grand Tour win. Dombrowski finished 102nd in the general classification, focusing on tactical efforts in the mountains rather than personal results. The highlight of Dombrowski's UAE tenure arrived in 2021 at the Giro d'Italia, where he secured victory on Stage 4 to Sestola. Attacking solo from a breakaway group amid heavy rain and challenging climbs, he held off pursuers to claim his maiden Grand Tour stage win, the first for an American in the Giro since 2019. This success complemented Pogačar's dominant overall triumph, with Dombrowski finishing 57th in the general classification while providing key support on mountainous stages. Later that year in the Vuelta a España, Dombrowski earned a runner-up finish on Stage 3 behind Odd Christian Eiking, again aiding Pogačar's title defense before withdrawing after Stage 12.

Astana Qazaqstan Team (2022–2023)

In October 2021, Joe Dombrowski signed a two-year contract with , effective from the 2022 season, marking his move from after a career-highlight stage victory at the . Dombrowski's 2022 season with Astana included participation in the , where he finished 48th overall, and his debut at the , which he completed in 92nd place. In 2023, his role shifted to a support capacity, notably during the alongside sprinter , as the team emphasized flat-stage opportunities over climbing duties. The team's direction evolved further in January 2023 with Cavendish's high-profile signing, prioritizing sprint trains and reducing emphasis on climbers like Dombrowski. Astana Qazaqstan did not renew Dombrowski's contract at the end of the 2023 season.

Retirement

Joe Dombrowski announced his retirement from professional cycling on January 23, 2024, at the age of 32, after failing to secure a contract for the 2024 season following two years with Astana Qazaqstan Team. The decision came amid a challenging job market for climbers like himself, where opportunities at WorldTour teams with Grand Tour starts were limited, exacerbated by his age and the evolving team strategies that increasingly prioritized sprinters over pure climbers. In his final season with Astana, the team's shift toward a sprint-focused roster left little room for Dombrowski's climbing strengths, contributing to the lack of renewal. Reflecting on his 11-year professional career, which included 14 starts, Dombrowski expressed pride in achieving his dreams and more, including racing alongside legends like , , and , while adapting to life in . He noted satisfaction with his accomplishments but voiced regrets about not being more assertive, admitting he sometimes avoided confrontation and could have spoken up more during key moments. Looking ahead, Dombrowski plans to explore ventures in capital markets and , pursuits that have long interested him outside of . He intends to continue riding recreationally and engage in or skimo racing, while remaining open to one-off events such as the mountain bike stage race. Dombrowski and his family will continue residing in Nice, , where he has lived for much of his career.

Achievements and legacy

Major victories

Joe Dombrowski achieved his first major international success in 2012 by winning the overall classification and two stages of the , the under-23 edition of the , a prestigious race for young talents that helped launch his professional career with Team Sky the following year. In 2015, riding for Cannondale-Garmin, Dombrowski claimed the general classification victory at the , a key UCI WorldTour stage race in , after seizing the lead with a solo attack on stage 6 to and defending it through the mountainous finale in Park City. This win, by a margin of 50 seconds over runner-up Michael Woods, highlighted his climbing prowess and marked his emergence as a GC contender on the American racing scene. Dombrowski's career pinnacle arrived in 2021 during the with , where he soloed to victory on stage 4 from to Sestola amid heavy rain and cold conditions on the category 1 climb to the finish line. Emerging from a breakaway group, he distanced Alessandro De Marchi in the final kilometers to secure his maiden stage win by 13 seconds, a breakthrough after years of supporting roles that underscored his resilience following earlier health setbacks. Another notable result came in 2019 at the with , where Dombrowski won stage 6 in Park City with a late solo effort, finishing 24 seconds ahead of the chase group despite not contending for the overall title won by Ben Hermans.

Grand Tour results

Joe Dombrowski participated in 14 Grand Tours over his professional career, with eight starts in the , five in the , and one in the . His debut came in the , where he struggled to 46th overall after completing all 21 stages. Subsequent early appearances showed similar challenges, including 88th in the 2016 Vuelta after finishing all stages and 69th in the after 21 stages.
YearGrand TourStages CompletedGC Position
20152146th
20162134th
20162188th
20172169th
201721101st
20182163rd
20192112th
20202143rd
20215 (DNF stage 6)DNF
20212139th
20222122nd
20222142nd
20232159th
20232157th
Dombrowski's sole Tour de France appearance was in 2022, where he completed all 21 stages to finish 42nd overall. His career-best Grand Tour result was 12th in the 2019 Giro d'Italia, achieved after finishing all 21 stages; he also secured his only Grand Tour stage victory in the 2021 Giro (stage 4), before withdrawing after five stages. Dombrowski's progression reflected growing consistency, evolving from mid-pack finishes in his debut years to stronger general classification contention in the late 2010s and early 2020s, particularly in the Giro where he targeted top-20 placings in multiple editions.

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