Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team

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Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team
Team data
UCI code SOU
nationality BrazilBrazil Brazil
operator Brasil Pro Cycling
First season 2010
Last season 2017 (as UCI team)
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer soul
staff
Team manager BrazilBrazil Benedito Júnior
Sportl. ladder BrazilBrazil Francisco Manzo
Name story
Years Surname
2010–2012
2013–2015
2016
2017
Funvic-Pindamonhangaba
Funvic Brasilinvest-São José dos Campos
Funvic Soul Cycles-Carrefour
Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team
Team photo
Team photo Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team
Website
www.brasilprocycling.com

The Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team is a Brazilian cycling team based in Pindamonhangaba .

The team was founded in 2010 and took part in the UCI Continental Circuits as a Continental team . It emerges from the Fapi / Sundown / JKS / Pindamonhangaba team. For the 2016 season, the team received a license from the UCI as a Professional Continental Team .

The manager is Benedito Júnior, who is supported by the sporting director Francisco Manzo.

After three doping cases by Ramiro Rincon Diaz , Joao Marcelo Pereira Gaspar and Kleber Da Silva Ramos , the team was banned by the UCI for two months in December 2016, but received a license for the 2017 season with a delay. After conspicuous values ​​in the biological passport of the Driver Alex Diniz and the allegation of having manipulated a doping control against Otávio Bulgarelli , the team was again suspended for 35 days in the 2017 season. For the 2018 season, the team did not receive a license as a UCI team.

2018 season

Success in the UCI America Tour

date run Cat. winner
March 24th UruguayUruguay2a. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( MZF ) 2.2 BrazilBrazil Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team
March 30 UruguayUruguay8a. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( EZF ) 2.2 BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth
March 23rd - April 1st UruguayUruguay Overall ranking Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay 2.2 BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth

2017 season

Success in the UCI America Tour

date run Cat. driver
9th April UruguayUruguay3b. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( MZF ) 2.2 BrazilBrazil Soul Brasil
12. April UruguayUruguay6th stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( EZF ) 2.2 BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth
7-16 April UruguayUruguay Overall ranking Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay 2.2 BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth

National road cycling champions

date run winner
August 24th BrazilBrazil Brazilian Championship - Individual Time Trial BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth
August 24th BrazilBrazil Brazilian Championship - Individual Time Trial (U23) BrazilBrazil Andre Eduardo Gohr

Additions Disposals

Accesses Team 2016 Departures Team 2017
BrazilBrazil Lauro Chaman Neoprofi BrazilBrazil Otávio Bulgarelli
BrazilBrazil Caio Godoy Neoprofi BrazilBrazil Alex Diniz
BrazilBrazil Gabriel Machado Clube Dataro-Gigantech BrazilBrazil João Marcelo Gaspar
BrazilBrazil Gideoni Monteiro Neoprofi BrazilBrazil Nathan Mahler
PortugalPortugal Daniel Silva Rádio Popular Boavista SpainSpain Antonio Piedra Manzana Postobón team
BrazilBrazil Rodrigo Quirino
BrazilBrazil Glue Ramos
SpainSpain Pablo Urtasun Assistant to the Sports Director at Team Ukyo

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Murilo Affonso June 19, 1991 BRA Brazil Ironage-Colner (2014)
André Almeida December 16, 1992 BRA Brazil
Flavio Santos October 12, 1980 BRA Brazil
Lauro Chaman June 25, 1987 BRA Brazil
Francisco Chamorro 7th August 1981 ARG Argentina Real (2012)
Caio Godoy April 24, 1995 BRA Brazil
Magno Nazareth 17th January 1986 BRA Brazil
Pedro Nicácio October 13, 1981 BRA Brazil São José dos Campos (2010)
Roberto Silva January 9, 1983 BRA Brazil
Daniel Silva June 8, 1985 POR Portugal Rádio Popular-Boavista (2016)
Gabriel Silva May 6, 1997 BRA Brazil
André Gohr August 15, 1996 BRA Brazil
Breno Morais March 6, 1997 BRA Brazil
Raphael Pires January 16, 1997 BRA Brazil
Victor Ranghetti December 28, 1998 BRA Brazil
Lincoln Silva April 11, 1997 BRA Brazil
Jordi Simón September 6, 1990 ESP Spain Verva ActiveJet (2016)
Source: UCI

Note: Lincoln Silva missing qualifiers by rider

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Africa Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2010 - 2015 - -
2016 125. BrazilBrazil Flavio Santos (219th)

UCI America Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2010 1. ArgentinaArgentina Edgardo Simón (13th)
2011 4th BrazilBrazil Flavio dos Santos (24.)
2012 2. BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth (8.)
2013 3. BrazilBrazil Alex Diniz (11th)
2014 3. BrazilBrazil Carlos Manarelli (17.)
2015 2. ArgentinaArgentina Daniel Díaz (4.)
2016 6th BrazilBrazil Glue Ramos (59.)

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2010 - 2015 - -
2016 68. SpainSpain Antonio Piedra (200th)

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2010 - 2011 - -
2012 125. BrazilBrazil Magno Nazareth (1141.)
2013 - 2015 - -
2016 127. SpainSpain Antonio Piedra (1343.)

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Decisions of the License Commission for the 2016 season. uci.ch, November 25, 2015, accessed on December 6, 2015 .
  2. Funvic Soul Cycles: UCI grants ProContinental license. radsport-news.com, December 22, 2016, accessed December 23, 2016 .
  3. Second doping suspension of 2017 for Soul Brasil team. In: cyclingnews.com. May 25, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2018 .