Alpecin-Fenix

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Alpecin-Fenix
Team data
UCI code AFC
nationality BelgiumBelgium Belgium
License UCI ProTeam
operator Wielerteam ciclismo Mundial BVBA
First season 2009
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Canyon
representative BelgiumBelgium Philip Roodhooft
Sportl. ladder BelgiumBelgium Christoph Roodhooft
Name story
Years Surname
2009–2015
2016–2017
2018–2019
2020
BKCP-Powerplus
Observer-Corendon
Corendon-Circus
Alpecin-Fenix
Website
http://www.alpecin-fenix.com

Alpecin-Fenix is a Belgian cycling team based in Herentals .

The team was founded in 2009 under the name BKCP-Powerplus and emerged partly from the Palmans-Cras team . The team initially had a license as a UCI Continental Team and offered cyclocross specialists a limited road cycling program. In 2014, the team signed Mathieu van der Poel and received a license as a Professional Continental Team in 2019 under the name Corendon-Circus . With this license, the team took part in races of the UCI WorldTour 2019 and won the Amstel Gold Race with van der Poel Dwars door Vlaanderen . For the 2020 season, the German shampoo brand Alpecin - previously the main sponsor of the Giant-Alpecin and Katusha Alpecin teams - and the Italian interior designer Fenix ​​gave the team its name.

The manager is Philip Roodhooft, who is supported by the sporting director Christoph Roodhooft .

2020 season

Success in the UCI ProSeries

date run driver
15th of August BelgiumBelgium Dwars door het Hageland BelgiumBelgium Jonas Rickaert
August 30th BelgiumBelgium Brussels Cycling Classic BelgiumBelgium Tim Merlier

Success in the UCI Continental Circuits

date run Cat. driver
February 7th FranceFrance3rd stage of the Étoile de Bessèges 2.1 BelgiumBelgium Dries De Bondt
February 24th TurkeyTurkey4th stage Tour of Antalya 2.1 BelgiumBelgium Tim Merlier
15th of August PolandPoland3rd stage Tour Bitwa Warszawska 1920 2.2 BelgiumBelgium Senne Leysen
August 16 PolandPoland4th stage Tour Bitwa Warszawska 1920 2.2 NetherlandsNetherlands Oscar Riesebeek
12-16 August PolandPoland Overall ranking Tour Bitwa Warszawska 1920 2.2 NetherlandsNetherlands Oscar Riesebeek

National road cycling champions

date run driver
August 23 NetherlandsNetherlands Dutch championship - road racing NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel
August 23 GermanyGermany German championship - road racing GermanyGermany Marcel Meisen

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Antoine Benoist August 6, 1999 FRA France Team Chazal Canyon (2018)
Ryan Cortjens (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) January 8, 2001 BEL Belgium
Dries De Bondt 4th July 1991 BEL Belgium Verandas Willems-Crelan (2018)
Floris De Tier January 20, 1992 BEL Belgium Jumbo Visma (2019)
Petter Fagerhaug September 29, 1997 NOR Norway
Samuel Gaze December 12, 1995 NZL New Zealand
Let Norman Hansen February 11, 1992 THE Denmark Aqua Blue Sport (2018)
Mees Hendrikx (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) August 5, 2000 NED Netherlands
Roy Jans September 15, 1990 BEL Belgium Cibel-Cebon (2018)
Jimmy Janssens May 30, 1989 BEL Belgium Cibel-Cebon (2018)
Timo Kielich (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) August 5, 1999 BEL Belgium
Alexander Krieger November 28, 1991 GER Germany Leopard Pro Cycling (2019)
Senne Leysen March 18, 1996 BEL Belgium Roompot-Charles (2019)
Marcel Meisen January 8, 1989 GER Germany Team Kuota-Lotto (2016)
Tim Merlier October 30, 1992 BEL Belgium Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal (2019)
Sacha Modolo June 19, 1987 ITA Italy EF Education First Pro Cycling (2019)
Alexander Richardson January 1, 1990 GBR United Kingdom Canyon DHB p / b Bloor Homes (2019)
Jonas Rickaert February 7, 1994 BEL Belgium Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise (2018)
Oscar Riesebeek December 23, 1992 NED Netherlands Roompot-Charles (2019)
Loris Rouiller February 21, 2000 SUI Switzerland
Kristian Sbaragli May 8, 1990 ITA Italy Israel Cycling Academy (2019)
Diether Sweeck (Mar 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) 17th December 1993 BEL Belgium Pauwels Sauzen-Bingoal (2019)
Scott Thwaites February 12, 1990 GBR United Kingdom Vitus Pro Cycling p / b Brother UK (2019)
Ben Tulett August 26, 2001 GBR United Kingdom
Petr Vakoč July 11, 1992 CZE Czech Republic Deceuninck-Quick-Step (2019)
Mathieu van der Poel January 19, 1995 NED Netherlands
David van der Poel June 15, 1992 NED Netherlands
Niels Vandeputte (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) September 19, 2000 NED Netherlands
Otto Vergaerde July 15, 1994 BEL Belgium
Gianni Vermeersch November 19, 1992 BEL Belgium
Louis Vervaeke October 6, 1993 BEL Belgium Sunweb (2019)
Philipp Walsleben November 19, 1987 GER Germany Palmans Cras (2008)
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 82. BelgiumBelgium Niels Albert (280.)
2010 92. BelgiumBelgium Niels Albert (600.)
2011 90. BelgiumBelgium Niels Albert (517.)
2012 109. GermanyGermany Marcel Meisen (903.)
2013 77. GermanyGermany Philipp Walsleben (167.)
2014 53. NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (46.)
2015 91. NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (270.)
2016 108. NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (794.)
2017 36. NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (59.)
2018 32. NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (14th)

UCI World Ranking

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2019 18th NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel (12th)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Corendon-Circus team become Alpecin-Fenix. In: cyclingnews.com. January 1, 2020, accessed January 1, 2020 .

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