Astana Pro Team
Astana Pro Team | |
Team data | |
UCI code | AST |
nationality | Kazakhstan |
License | UCI WorldTeam |
operator | Abacanto SA |
First season | 2007 |
discipline | Street |
Wheel manufacturer | Wilier |
staff | |
General manager | Alexander Vinokurov |
Team manager | Dmitri Fofonov |
Sportl. ladder |
Bruno Cenghialta Giuseppe Martinelli Sergei Jakowlew Alexander Schefer Dmitri Sedoun Gorazd Štangelj Stefano Zanini |
Name story | |
Years | Surname |
2007–2010 2011 2012– |
Astana Pro Team Astana Astana Pro Team |
Team photo | |
Website | |
www.astanaproteam.kz |
The Astana Pro Team is a Kazakh cycling team with the status of UCI WorldTeam .
history
The team was founded in 2007 when the Spanish ProTeam Liberty Seguros was dissolved. On May 23, 2006, team leader Saiz was arrested in the course of the investigation into the doping scandal Fuentes . The main sponsor Liberty Seguros then withdrew on May 25, 2006, so that the team was temporarily named after the co-sponsor Würth . A consortium of Kazakh companies became the new main sponsor on June 2, 2006 at the initiative of the driver Alexandre Vinokourov , after which the team was named after the Kazakh capital Astana . After five drivers from the 2006 Tour de France line-up were withdrawn because of their involvement in the doping investigation, the team was not allowed to start because they fell short of the minimum number of six drivers.
Vinokurow then wanted, together with the Kazakh consortium Astana, to take over the operating company “Active Bay”, which operates the “Astana” team, from the previous owners Pablo Anton and Manolo Saiz . As team boss from 2007 he wanted to win the former Vuelta-a-España winner Tony Rominger and had already brought the former team boss of T-Mobile, Walter Godefroot , into the team as an advisor to the sports management. Alexander Vinokurov himself then wanted to join the team in 2008 as sports director . On 16 December 2006, the Licensing Committee of the revoked International Cycling Union UCI , the UCI ProTeam license the operating company Active Bay while the Kazakh sponsors consortium itself, new management and largely successfully applied under the same name of the squad for such a license. Later, the main sponsor u. a. the Kazakh state group of companies called Samruk-Kazyna (Russian: Самрук-Казына) and the Astana Presidential Club .
At the Tour de France 2007 Vinokourov was convicted of blood doping and later banned. In September 2007, team manager Biver was replaced by the former Discovery manager and Lance Armstrong confidante Johan Bruyneel , who was later banned for life because of his involvement in the Armstrong doping affair. Under Bruyneel Alberto Contador won the Tour de France 2010 ; however, the success was revoked because of doping.
Bruyneel was replaced by Vinokourov after the 2012 season; Athletic director was Giuseppe Martinelli , formerly Marco Pantani supervised. At the end of 2012, the team applied for membership in the Movement for Credible Cycling MPCC and suspended rider Andrei Grigoryevich Kashechkin for refusing to sign the team's internal anti-doping rules.
Under Martinelli, the team with Vincenzo Nibali won the Giro d'Italia 2013 and the Tour de France 2014 .
After two doping cases by Astana drivers Maxim and Valentin Iglinskiy at the end of the 2014 season, the team suspended itself in accordance with the rules of the MPCC and canceled participation in the final race of the 2014 UCI World Tour , the Tour of Beijing . After another doping case of trainees Ilya Davidenok the UCI announced in October 2014 that the license commission the ProTeam license of the team will investigate further. On December 10, 2014, the WorldTour license for 2015 was granted on probation by the UCI Licensing Commission. The team was required to undergo an audit by the Sports Science Institute of the University of Lausanne and immediately apply the rules for UCI WorldTeams that will come into force in 2017 . The withdrawal of the license in the event of further doping cases or new findings from the investigations of the Padua Public Prosecutor, in which a. A possible collaboration between the team and the controversial sports medicine specialist Michele Ferrari is being investigated, was expressly threatened.
Following the submission of the investigation report by the Sports Science Institute of the University of Lausanne ISSUL, the UCI announced on February 27, 2015 that it would apply to the Licensing Commission to withdraw the license. According to the information available, there were major differences between the proclaimed anti-doping policy and the reality of the team. In addition, the evaluated material of the Public Prosecutor of Padua showed that team members were involved in the allegations there. On April 23, 2015, it was announced that the license commission did not withdraw the license, but set further conditions in cooperation with the ISSUL.
After the team, contrary to the rules of the MPCC, allowed Dutch rider Lars Boom to compete in the 2015 Tour de France , even though he had a test with a cortisol level that was too low, she was excluded from the MPCC the following September.
At the end of the 2015 season, Giuseppe Martinelli was replaced as team manager by Dimitri Fofonow .
In February 2018, team manager Vinokourov announced that the team is currently not paying salaries because the Kazakh state, as the main sponsor, has not made any payments since the beginning of the year. Several drivers and the press secretary contradicted this statement. Accordingly, the salaries are currently paid from the team's reserves, but these would not be enough for the entire year.
The Astana riders Jakob Fuglsang and Alexey Lutsenko was in February 2020, referring to one passed through leaks to the public report of the Cycling Anti-Doping Foundation accused (CADF), although it was forbidden contacts with the disabled in sports because of doping awarding doctors Michele Ferrari to entertain what with a ban of one to two years would be punished. The CADF announced shortly thereafter that there was insufficient evidence to initiate disciplinary proceedings.
2020 season
Success in the UCI WorldTour
date | run | driver |
---|---|---|
15th of August | Il Lombardia | Jakob Fuglsang |
Success in the UCI ProSeries
date | run | driver |
---|---|---|
14th of February | 2nd stage Tour de La Provence | Alexander Vlasov |
19th of February | 1st stage Tour of Andalusia | Jakob Fuglsang |
21st of February | 3rd stage Tour of Andalusia | Jakob Fuglsang |
February 22 | 4th stage Algarve tour | Miguel Ángel López |
19.-23. February | Overall evaluation of the Tour of Andalusia | Jakob Fuglsang |
3rd August | Gran Trittico Lombardo | Gorka Izagirre |
18th of August | Giro dell'Emilia | Alexander Vlasov |
Success in the UCI Continental Circuits
date | run | Cat. | driver |
---|---|---|---|
February 15th | 2nd stage Murcia tour | 2.1 | Luis León Sánchez |
6th of August | Mont Ventoux Denivele Challenge | 1.1 | Alexander Vlasov |
National road cycling champions
date | run | driver |
---|---|---|
August 23 | Spanish Championship - Road Race | Luis León Sánchez |
team
Team roster | |||
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Surname | Date of birth | country | Previous team |
Alex Aranburu | September 19, 1995 | Spain | Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (2019) |
Zhandos Bizhigitov | June 10, 1991 | Kazakhstan | Vino 4-ever SKO (2016) |
Manuele Boaro | March 12, 1987 | Italy | Bahrain-Merida (2018) |
Hernando Bohórquez | June 22, 1992 | Colombia | Manzana Postobón (2018) |
Rodrigo Contreras | June 2, 1994 | Colombia | EPM (2018) |
Laurens De Vreese | September 29, 1988 | Belgium | Wanty-Groupe Gobert (2014) |
Fabio Felline | March 29, 1990 | Italy | Trek-Segafredo (2019) |
Daniil Fominykh | August 28, 1991 | Kazakhstan | Astana Continental (2013) |
Omar Fraile | 17th July 1990 | Spain | Dimension Data (2017) |
Jakob Fuglsang | March 22, 1985 | Denmark | RadioShack Nissan (2012) |
Yevgeniy Gidich | May 19, 1996 | Kazakhstan | Vino-Astana Motors (2017) |
Jonas Gregaard | July 30, 1996 | Denmark | |
Dmitri Grusdew | March 13, 1986 | Kazakhstan | Ulan (2008) |
Hugo Houle | September 27, 1990 | Canada | AG2R La Mondiale (2017) |
Gorka Izagirre | October 7, 1987 | Spain | Bahrain-Merida (2018) |
Ion Izagirre | 4th February 1989 | Spain | Bahrain-Merida (2018) |
Merhawi kudu | January 23, 1994 | Eritrea | Dimension Data (2018) |
Miguel Ángel López | 4th February 1994 | Colombia | |
Alexei Lutsenko | September 7, 1992 | Kazakhstan | Astana Continental (2012) |
Davide Martinelli | May 31, 1993 | Italy | Deceuninck-Quick-Step (2019) |
Yuriy Natarov | December 28, 1996 | Kazakhstan | Astana City (2018) |
Vadim Pronskiy | June 4, 1998 | Kazakhstan | |
Óscar Rodríguez | May 6, 1995 | Spain | Euskadi Basque Country-Murias (2019) |
Luis León Sánchez | November 24, 1983 | Spain | Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (2014) |
Nikita Stalnov | September 14, 1991 | Kazakhstan | Astana City (2016) |
Harold Tejada | April 27, 1997 | Colombia | Medellin (2019) |
Aleksandr Vlasov | April 23, 1996 | Russia | Gazprom-RusVelo (2019) |
Artyom Zakharov | October 27, 1991 | Kazakhstan | |
Source: UCI |
Placements in UCI rankings
UCI ProTour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
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2007 | 12. | Andreas Klöden (31.) |
2008 | 2. | Andreas Klöden (3rd) |
UCI World Calendar
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2009 | 1. | Alberto Contador (1st) |
2010 | 3. | Alexander Vinokurov (11th) |
UCI World Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2011 | 15th | Alexander Vinokurov (15.) |
2012 | 10. | Roman Kreuziger (20.) |
2013 | 5. | Vincenzo Nibali (5th) |
2014 | 10. | Vincenzo Nibali (5th) |
2015 | 5. | Fabio Aru (5th) |
2016 | 10. | Vincenzo Nibali (12th) |
2017 | 15th | Fabio Aru (26.) |
2018 | 6th | Michael Valgren (12th) |
UCI World Ranking
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2019 | 5. | Jakob Fuglsang (3.) |
Jersey history
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b radsport-news.com of November 23, 2012: Will Astana participate in the movement for credible cycling?
- ↑ cyclingnews.com from June 3, 2006: Sáiz's team becomes Astana-Würth
- ↑ Vinokourov is not allowed to start. radsport-news.com, June 30, 2006, accessed November 16, 2014 .
- ↑ Dominik Jozic: Godefroot returns to cycling. Handelsblatt , July 21, 2006, accessed on November 16, 2014 .
- ↑ cyclingnews.com of December 16, 2006: Unibet in, Saiz out, ProTour place still possible for Astana
- ↑ team. Official website, accessed July 23, 2017 .
- ↑ radsport-news.com from September 17, 2007: Astana wants to get rid of Biver
- ↑ Vinokourov applies for MPCC membership for Astana team. VeloNation Press, December 26, 2012, accessed December 29, 2012 .
- ↑ Shane Stokes: Kashechkin suspended over refusal to sign Astana team's internal regulations. velonation.com, December 28, 2012, accessed December 29, 2012 .
- ↑ radsport-news.com of October 6, 2014: Astana suspended for eight days - no start on the Beijing tour
- ↑ radsport-news.com from October 15, 2014: WorldTour license in danger: Third doping case in Team Astana
- ↑ Astana gets the WorldTour license "on probation". radsport-news.com, December 11, 2014, accessed December 11, 2014 .
- ↑ 2015 UCI WorldTour: Decisions of the License Commission. uci.ch, December 10, 2014, accessed on December 11, 2014 (English).
- ↑ The UCI shows Vinokurov the red card. radsport-news.com, February 27, 2015, accessed on February 28, 2015 .
- ^ The UCI requests withdrawal of Astana Pro Team license. uci.ch, February 27, 2015, accessed on February 28, 2015 (English).
- ↑ Astana retains its license. radsportnews.com, April 23, 2015, accessed April 24, 2015 .
- ↑ Astana excluded from MPCC, Boaro stays with Tinkoff-Saxo. radsport-news.com, September 4, 2015, accessed September 4, 2015 .
- ^ Martinelli to leave post as general manager in Astana. cyclingnews.com, December 13, 2015, accessed December 13, 2015 .
- ↑ Astana does not currently pay drivers salaries. In: radsport-news.com. February 24, 2018, accessed February 25, 2018 .
- ↑ Astana: Driver salaries are funded by reserves. In: radsport-news.com. February 25, 2018, accessed February 26, 2018 .
- ↑ Astana: "No collaboration with Ferrari". In: radsport-news.com. February 3, 2020, accessed February 3, 2020 .
- ↑ Vinokourov calls for investigation into "leaked" CADF report. In: radsport-news.com. February 6, 2020, accessed February 7, 2020 .
Web links
- Official website
- Astana Pro Team in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Astana Pro Team in the UCI database