Madison Genesis was a British-based professional road cycling team, registered at UCI Continental level and competing in domestic and European competitions between 2013 and 2019.
[4] Tom Scully progressed from Madison Genesis in 2014-15, to professional continental team Drapac in 2016 and rode for world tour Cannondale-Drapac in 2017 and in 2018 EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale.
In year one the team would finish second at the Tour Series, with wins for Ian Bibby at the London Nocturne and Dean Downing at the Beaumont Trophy.
[7]Another second place at the Tour Series in 2014 was supplemented with a stage win at the An Post Ras for Liam Holohan, while Alex Peters won the under-23 general classification at the same race.
[9] In 2016, it was announced that Hammond would become a sports director at World Tour team Dimension Data - but would continue to act as a consultant to Madison Genesis.
[10] Ex-team rider Mike Northey would transition to become Madison Genesis team manager in May 2016,[11] after being forced to retire following the diagnosis of a heart virus earlier that year.
In 2017 the team signed four new riders - Alex Paton, Johnny McEvoy, Rich Handley and Connor Swift - with Tristan Robbins, Felix English and Tom Stewart departing.
After the 2017 Tour of Britain, Mike Northey stepped down from his role as team manager to return home to his family in New Zealand.
[18] A prototype bike appeared under Connor Swift at the 2017 Leicester Castle Classic[19] - this was confirmed as the Genesis Zero SL, which the team raced throughout 2018.