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Full name
  
Tom Southam

2005–2006
  
Barloworld

Weight
  
68 kg

2003–2004
  
Amore e Vita

Height
  
1.83 m

Discipline
  
Road

Role
  
Cyclist

Current team
  
Retired

Name
  
Tom Southam


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Born
  
May 28, 1981 (age 42) (
1981-05-28
)

2007
  
Drapac-Porsche Development Program

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Tom Southam (born 28 May 1981) is a British former competitive cyclist from Penzance, Cornwall who competed professionally between 2003 and 2011. He represented Great Britain in five World Championships and rode in several UCI ProTour events.

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During the 2005 UCI Road World Championships in Madrid, Southam agreed to join Charly Wegelius in riding under instructions for the Italian team rather than in support of longshot British leader Roger Hammond. British Cycling performance director Dave Brailsford stipulated that neither rider would ride for the British national team again.

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Southam has a master's degree in Professional Writing from University College Falmouth and co-wrote the book Domestique: The True Life Ups and Downs of a Tour Pro with former team-mate Wegelius. The book was nominated for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in 2013. He has also written for magazines including Rouleur and Procycling. He retired from full-time racing in October 2011, remaining with his final team Rapha Condor–Sharp as their press officer. He also worked as the team's assistant manager, twice guiding riders to overall victory in the Tour de Korea, before agreeing to join another former team, Drapac Professional Cycling, as sports director at the end of 2014. In October 2016 it was announced that Southam would move to a directeur sportif role at Cannondale–Drapac for 2017 due to the merger of the Cannondale and Drapac squads.

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References

Tom Southam Wikipedia