Cult Energy Pro Cycling

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Cult Energy Pro Cycling
Team data
UCI code CLT
nationality DenmarkDenmark Denmark
License UCI Professional Continental Team
operator Lion Cycling SA
First season 2000
Last season 2015
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Ridley
staff
General manager DenmarkDenmark Christa Skelde
Team manager DenmarkDenmark Michael Skelde
Sportl. ladder AustraliaAustralia Luke Roberts André Steensen
DenmarkDenmark
Name story
Years Surname
2000
2001–2009
2010
2011–2012
2013
2014
2015
Cycling Horsens (HOR)
Glud & Marstrand Horsens (GLU)
Glud & Marstrand-LRØ Rådgivning (GLU)
Glud & Marstrand-LRØ (GLU)
Team Cult Energy (GLU)
Cult Energy Vital Water (CUL)
Cult Energy Pro Cycling (CLT)
Website
www.lioncycling.com

Cult Energy Pro Cycling was a Danish cycling team based in Niederanven, Luxembourg .

The team was founded in 2000 under the name Cycling Horsens and was based in Horsens, Denmark until 2014 . In 2001 the sponsor Glud & Marstrand , a manufacturer of cans and cups, got involved in sponsorship. From 2005 to 2014 the team held a license as a UCI Continental Team , with which it mainly participated in races on the UCI Europe Tour . In the 2015 season the team was registered as the UCI Professional Continental Team .

The team ran into financial difficulties in 2015 and did not contest any more races at the end of the season. In August 2015 it was announced that the team would be merged with German Continental Team Stölting . The operating company of the Stölting team , Stölting Ruhr-Profi Radteam GmbH , was supposed to take over the management of the joint team, which for strategic reasons should be licensed as a Danish one. After the UCI registered the team under the name Cult Energy-Stölting Group as a Danish Professional Continental Team, the Danish sponsor Cult Energy declared its withdrawal from the project because the German operating company had not made payments for material, which is why salaries at the end of the year were not could have been paid out. Stölting Ruhr-Profi Radteam GmbH denied the allegations and announced that it would examine how the team could continue to operate in 2016.

The sporting directors were Christa Skelde, Michael Skelde , Luke Roberts and André Steensen . The team was equipped with Ridley bikes .

2015 season

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. driver
June 5th LuxembourgLuxembourg2nd stage Tour of Luxembourg 2.HC GermanyGermany Linus Gerdemann
3rd-7th June LuxembourgLuxembourg Overall ranking Tour of Luxembourg 2.HC GermanyGermany Linus Gerdemann
14th June United KingdomUnited Kingdom Velothon Wales 1.1 DenmarkDenmark Martin Mortensen
25th June SwedenSweden Swedish Championship - Individual Time Trial CN SwedenSweden Gustav Larsson

Disposals - additions

Accesses Team 2014 Departures Team 2015
GermanyGermany Fabian Wegmann Garmin Sharp DenmarkDenmark Magnus Cort Nielsen Orica GreenEdge
FranceFrance Romain Lemarchand Cofidis, Solutions Crédits DenmarkDenmark Mads Christensen Riwal Platform Cycling Team
SwedenSweden Gustav Larsson IAM Cycling DenmarkDenmark Mads Würtz Schmidt Team ColoQuick
GermanyGermany Linus Gerdemann MTN Qhubeka DenmarkDenmark Christian Jørgensen Team ColoQuick
Czech RepublicCzech Republic Karel Hník Etixx DenmarkDenmark Let Bøchman End of career
LuxembourgLuxembourg Alex Kirsch Leopard Development Team DenmarkDenmark André Steensen End of career
LuxembourgLuxembourg Joël Zangerle Leopard Development Team DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Sterobo End of career
United KingdomUnited Kingdom Russell Downing NFTO DenmarkDenmark Emil Vinjebo Unknown
GermanyGermany Christian Mager Team Stölting
DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Guldhammer Team TreFor-Blue Water
DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Christian Quaade Team TreFor-Blue Water

team

Surname birthday nationality
Russell Downing 23rd August 1978 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
Linus Gerdemann September 16, 1982 GermanyGermany Germany
Rasmus Guldhammer March 9, 1989 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Karel Hník August 9, 1991 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
Alex Kirsch June 12, 1992 LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg
Gustav Larsson 20th September 1980 SwedenSweden Sweden
Romain Lemarchand July 26, 1987 FranceFrance France
Christian Mager April 8, 1992 GermanyGermany Germany
Martin Mortensen 5th November 1984 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Mads Pedersen December 18, 1995 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Rasmus Christian Quaade January 7, 1990 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Michael Reihs April 25, 1979 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Michael Svendgaard February 7, 1995 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Troels Vinther February 24, 1987 DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Fabian Wegmann June 20, 1980 GermanyGermany Germany
Joël Zangerle October 11, 1988 LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg

2009 season

Success in the Europe Tour

date run Cat. driver
May 16 DenmarkDenmark Grand Prix Copenhagen 1.2 DenmarkDenmark Jacob Nielsen

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI America Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 38. DenmarkDenmark Christopher Juul (296.)
2010 29 DenmarkDenmark Christopher Juul (185.)
2011 21st DenmarkDenmark Christopher Juul (47.)
2012 33. DenmarkDenmark Patrick Clausen (176.)
2013 - 2014 - -

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 44. DenmarkDenmark Jacob Nielsen (155)
2010 58. DenmarkDenmark Troels Vinther (241.)
2011 44. DenmarkDenmark Daniel Foder (111.)
2012 - 2014 - -

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 83. DenmarkDenmark Michael Berling (383.)
2010 39. DenmarkDenmark Lasse Bøchman (157.)
2011 38. DenmarkDenmark Troels Vinther (90th)
2012 31. DenmarkDenmark André Steensen (58th)
2013 25th DenmarkDenmark Michael Valgren (66th)
2014 13. DenmarkDenmark Magnus Cort Nielsen (4th)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Cult Energy is running out of money, drivers get approval. radsport-news.com, July 21, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  2. Kittel gives farewell performance, national team has to pass. radsport-News.com, October 2, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  3. Stölting merges with Cult Energy and becomes a Professional Continental Team. rad-net.de, August 20, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  4. ^ Cult Energy-Stölting: Danish license for strategic reasons. radsport-News.com, August 20, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  5. Stölting wants to continue without Cult Energy. radsport-News.com, December 9, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .

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