The pink, yellow and green jersey represented Gianni Motta's wins in the Tours of Italy, Switzerland and Romandie. This was the jersey the team wore in the United States of America and races prior to the Giro. (Left to right) Motta, Dan Franger (USA), Mike Carter (USA), Frank Scioscia (USA), Greg Saunders (USA), Karl Maxon (USA), John Eustice (USA), Dag Selander, (NOR), Rudi Weber (GER), Robbin Morton.
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The team shows off its red, white and blue jersey with added sponsor Linea MD. Left to right: Robin Morton, Mike Carter (USA), Dan Franger (USA), Karl Maxon (USA), John Eustice (USA), Claude Michely (LUX), Rudi Weber (GER), Greg Saunders (USA), Gianni Motta.
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Angelo Zomegnan, now the race's director, took interest in Robin Morton as a unique news angle at the 1984 race.
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Robin Morton, who took the first American team to the Giro d'Italia, shows off her haircut of 'choice' in another newspaper article.
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La Gazzetta dello Sport's rating of the team captains for the 1984 Giro d'Italia.
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Italian newspapers printed an article on Karl Maxon's massive solo breakaway.
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Another article from La Gazzetta dello Sport's pink pages on Robin Morton bringing her team to the Giro d'Italia.
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