Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team
Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team | |
Team data | |
UCI code | SOU |
nationality | Brazil |
operator | Brasil Pro Cycling |
First season | 2010 |
Last season | 2017 (as UCI team) |
discipline | Street |
Wheel manufacturer | soul |
staff | |
Team manager | Benedito Júnior |
Sportl. ladder | 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 | |
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 | 2a. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( MZF ) | 2.2 | Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team |
March 30 | 8a. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( EZF ) | 2.2 | Magno Nazareth |
March 23rd - April 1st | Overall ranking Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay | 2.2 | Magno Nazareth |
2017 season
Success in the UCI America Tour
date | run | Cat. | driver |
---|---|---|---|
9th April | 3b. Stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( MZF ) | 2.2 | Soul Brasil |
12. April | 6th stage Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay ( EZF ) | 2.2 | Magno Nazareth |
7-16 April | Overall ranking Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay | 2.2 | Magno Nazareth |
National road cycling champions
date | run | winner |
---|---|---|
August 24th | Brazilian Championship - Individual Time Trial | Magno Nazareth |
August 24th | Brazilian Championship - Individual Time Trial (U23) | Andre Eduardo Gohr |
Additions Disposals
Accesses | Team 2016 | Departures | Team 2017 |
---|---|---|---|
Lauro Chaman | Neoprofi | Otávio Bulgarelli | |
Caio Godoy | Neoprofi | Alex Diniz | |
Gabriel Machado | Clube Dataro-Gigantech | João Marcelo Gaspar | |
Gideoni Monteiro | Neoprofi | Nathan Mahler | |
Daniel Silva | Rádio Popular Boavista | Antonio Piedra | Manzana Postobón team |
Rodrigo Quirino | |||
Glue Ramos | |||
Pablo Urtasun | Assistant to the Sports Director at Team Ukyo |
team
Team roster | |||
---|---|---|---|
Surname | Date of birth | country | Previous team |
Murilo Affonso | June 19, 1991 | Brazil | Ironage-Colner (2014) |
André Almeida | December 16, 1992 | Brazil | |
Flavio Santos | October 12, 1980 | Brazil | |
Lauro Chaman | June 25, 1987 | Brazil | |
Francisco Chamorro | 7th August 1981 | Argentina | Real (2012) |
Caio Godoy | April 24, 1995 | Brazil | |
Magno Nazareth | 17th January 1986 | Brazil | |
Pedro Nicácio | October 13, 1981 | Brazil | São José dos Campos (2010) |
Roberto Silva | January 9, 1983 | Brazil | |
Daniel Silva | June 8, 1985 | Portugal | Rádio Popular-Boavista (2016) |
Gabriel Silva | May 6, 1997 | Brazil | |
André Gohr | August 15, 1996 | Brazil | |
Breno Morais | March 6, 1997 | Brazil | |
Raphael Pires | January 16, 1997 | Brazil | |
Victor Ranghetti | December 28, 1998 | Brazil | |
Lincoln Silva | April 11, 1997 | Brazil | |
Jordi Simón | September 6, 1990 | 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. | Flavio Santos (219th) |
UCI America Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2010 | 1. | Edgardo Simón (13th) |
2011 | 4th | Flavio dos Santos (24.) |
2012 | 2. | Magno Nazareth (8.) |
2013 | 3. | Alex Diniz (11th) |
2014 | 3. | Carlos Manarelli (17.) |
2015 | 2. | Daniel Díaz (4.) |
2016 | 6th | Glue Ramos (59.) |
UCI Asia Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2010 - 2015 | - | - |
2016 | 68. | Antonio Piedra (200th) |
UCI Europe Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2010 - 2011 | - | - |
2012 | 125. | Magno Nazareth (1141.) |
2013 - 2015 | - | - |
2016 | 127. | Antonio Piedra (1343.) |
See also
- Funvic Soul Cycles-Carrefour / Season 2016
- Funvic Brasilinvest-São José dos Campos / Season 2015
- Funvic Brasilinvest-São José dos Campos / Season 2014
- Funvic Brasilinvest-São José dos Campos / 2013 season
- Funvic-Pindamonhangaba / season 2012
- Funvic-Pindamonhangaba / season 2011
- Funvic-Pindamonhangaba / season 2010
Web links
- Official website
- Soul Brasil Pro Cycling Team in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ^ Decisions of the License Commission for the 2016 season. uci.ch, November 25, 2015, accessed on December 6, 2015 .
- ↑ Funvic Soul Cycles: UCI grants ProContinental license. radsport-news.com, December 22, 2016, accessed December 23, 2016 .
- ↑ Second doping suspension of 2017 for Soul Brasil team. In: cyclingnews.com. May 25, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2018 .