Burgos bra

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Burgos bra
Team data
UCI code BBH
nationality SpainSpain Spain
License ProTeam
First season 2006
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer bra
staff
Team manager SpainSpain Julio Andrés Izquierdo
Sportl. ladder SpainSpain Diego Gallego
Name story
Years Surname
2006–2007
2008
2009
2010–2011
2012–2013
2014–
Viña Magna-Cropu
Burgos Monumental
Burgos Monumental-Castilla y León
Burgos 2016-Castilla y León
Burgos Bra-Castilla y León
Burgos-Bra
Team photo
Team photo Burgos bra
Website
www.burgosproteam.com

Burgos-BH is a Spanish cycling team based in Rubena .

The team received a UCI license as a Continental Team under the name Burgos Monumental for the 2008 season and mainly takes part in races on the UCI Europe Tour . In 2018 the team received a license as a Professional Continental Team . The manager is Julio Andrés Izquierdo, who is supported by the sporting director Diego Gallego.

In November 2018, Ibai Salas was convicted of doping and banned for four years. After David Belda , who tested positive for EPO in December 2017 and Igor Meriño , who was convicted of doping in the summer of that year, this was the team's third ban in a year. The entire team was then excluded from racing by the Union Cycliste Internationale for the period from January 16, 2019 to February 5, 2019.

2020 season

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Jetse Bol September 8, 1989 NED Netherlands
Óscar Cabedo November 12, 1994 ESP Spain
Carlos Canal Blanco June 28, 2001 ESP Spain
Isaac Cantón June 13, 1996 ESP Spain Kometa (2019)
Jorge Cubero November 6, 1992 ESP Spain
Jesús Ezquerra November 30, 1990 ESP Spain Sporting-Tavira (2017)
Ángel Fuentes 5th November 1996 ESP Spain
Matthew Gibson September 2, 1996 GBR United Kingdom JLT Condor (2018)
Pablo Guerrero March 20, 1992 ESP Spain RP-Boavista (2019)
Victor Langellotti June 7, 1995 MON Monaco UC Monaco (2017)
Ángel Madrazo July 30, 1988 ESP Spain Delko-Marseille Provence-KTM (2018)
Alex Molenaar July 13, 1999 NED Netherlands Monkey Town (2019)
José Fernandes October 30, 1995 POR Portugal
Juan Felipe Osorio January 30, 1995 COL Colombia União Desportiva Oliveirense (2019)
Manuel Peñalver December 10, 1998 ESP Spain Unieuro Trevigiani-Hemus 1896 (2018)
Diego Rubio June 13, 1991 ESP Spain Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (2017)
Nícolas Sessler April 29, 1994 BRA Brazil
Willie Smit December 29, 1992 RSA South Africa Katusha-Alpecin (2019)
Jaume Sureda July 25, 1996 ESP Spain
Ricardo Vilela 18th December 1987 POR Portugal Manzana Postobón (2018)
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Africa Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 - 2010 - -
2011 18th South AfricaSouth Africa Jacques Janse van Rensburg (125th)
2012 - 2018 - -

UCI America Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2007 26th SpainSpain Víctor Gómez (150th)
2008 36. SpainSpain Joaquín Sobrino (183.)
2009 12. EcuadorEcuador Byron Guamá (13th)
2010 7th Costa RicaCosta Rica Grégory Brenes (26.)
2011 - 2013 - -
2014 36. SpainSpain David Belda (273.)
2015 - 2016 - -
2017 37. ColombiaColombia Óscar Quiroz (99.)
2018 - -

UCI Asia Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 - 2012 - -
2013 31. SpainSpain Luis Mas (83.)
2014 26th SpainSpain Juan José Oroz (37.)
2015 - 2018 - -

UCI Europe Tour (until 2018)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2006 41. SpainSpain Carlos Torrent (65th)
2007 46. SpainSpain Jaume Rovira (249.)
2008 44. SpainSpain Sergio Pardilla (40th)
2009 78. SpainSpain Joaquín Sobrino (229.)
2010 57. SpainSpain Andrés Avelino (246.)
2011 88 SpainSpain David Belda (556.)
2012 99 SpainSpain Moisés Dueñas (402.)
2013 101. SpainSpain Moisés Dueñas (529.)
2014 42. SpainSpain David Belda (32nd)
2015 81. SpainSpain David Belda (144.)
2016 87. SpainSpain Pablo Torres (509th)
2017 62. SpainSpain David Belda (449.)
2018 67. SpainSpain Diego Rubio (449th)

UCI World Ranking

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2019 83. SpainSpain Ángel Madrazo (498.)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Burgos BH facing suspension after Salas doping positive. In: cyclingnews.com. November 5, 2018, accessed December 8, 2018 .
  2. ↑ The entire Burgos BH team will be banned for 21 days. In: radsport-news.com. December 8, 2018, accessed December 8, 2018 .