Postobón was a Colombian based professional road bicycle racing cycling team active from 1986 to 1996.
The first manager of the Café de Colombia team was José Raúl Meza Orozco but he joined Postóbon.
Asdrubal Salazar, Elkin Dario Rendón Rojas, José Alfonso López Lemus and Narsutis Dumbauskas would be involved in the managing of the team of the ten years of its existence.
Chepe González, a stage winner in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia began his career with the team.
On February 22, 1995, three cyclists of the team - Néstor Mora, Hernán Patiño and Augusto Triana were killed while training on a highway in Colombia when they were hit by a truck.