Bennelong Swisswellness

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Bennelong Swisswellness
Team data
UCI code BSC
nationality AustraliaAustralia Australia
License Continental team
operator Australian Performance Cycling Network
First season 2008
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Malvern Star
staff
Team manager AustraliaAustralia Andrew Christie-Johnston
Sportl. ladder AustraliaAustralia Steve Price
Name story
Years Surname
2008–2009
2010–2012
2013
2014–2015
2016
2017
2018
Praties
Genesys Wealth Advisers
Huon Salmon-Genesys Wealth Advisers
Avanti Racing Team
Avanti Isowhey Sport
Isowhey Sports Swisswellness
Bennelong Swisswellness
Website
isowheysportsswisswellness.com.au

The Bennelong Swiss Wellness is an Australian road cycling team based in Moonah .

The team was founded in 2000 under the name Praties and has had a UCI license as a Continental team since 2008 . The seat is in Tasmania . The sponsor Praties is a Tasmanian restaurant chain. The Australian financial company Genesys Wealth Advisers has been a sponsor since 2010. The manager is Andrew Christie-Johnston, who is supported by the sporting director Steve Price. The team is equipped by the Australian bicycle manufacturer Malvern Star with the team edition of the Oppy C7 racing bike .

The team has already taken part in the Tour of Qinghai Lake , Tour de Taiwan and the Herald Sun Tour races. It has developed into a kind of newcomer forge. The most famous emergent driver is the Saxo Bank SunGard driver Richie Porte , who was the best young driver at the 2010 Giro d'Italia . Furthermore, William Clarke made the leap to Leopard Trek in 2011 .

2018 season

Success in the UCI Asia Tour

date run Cat. winner
2th of June Korea SouthSouth Korea4th stage Tour de Korea 2.1 New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper
17th of September China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of ChinaPrologue Tour of China II ( EZF ) 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Anthony Giacoppo
September 19th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China2nd stage Tour of China II 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Anthony Giacoppo

Success in the UCI Oceania Tour

date run Cat. winner
February 4th AustraliaAustralia4th stage Herald Sun Tour 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Sam Crome
Union-Cycliste-Internationale-Logo.svg Team ranking UCI Oceania Tour 2018

2017 season

Success in the UCI Asia Tour

date run Cat. winner
February 22 MalaysiaMalaysia1st stage Tour de Langkawi 2.HC AustraliaAustralia Scott Sunderland
June 16 Korea SouthSouth Korea3rd stage Tour de Korea 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Scott Sunderland
September 14th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China3rd stage Tour of China I 2.1 New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper
September 15th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China4th stage Tour of China I ( EZF ) 2.1 New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper
September 20th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China2nd stage Tour of China II 2.1 AustraliaAustralia Scott Sunderland

Success in the UCI Asia Tour

date run Cat. winner
November 5th China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China9th stage Tour of Hainan 2.HC New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper

Success in the UCI Oceania Tour

date run Cat. winner
22nd of January New ZealandNew Zealand1st stage New Zealand Cycle Classic 2.2 AustraliaAustralia Timothy Roe
January 23 New ZealandNew Zealand2nd stage New Zealand Cycle Classic 2.2 AustraliaAustralia Sam Crome
22-26 January New ZealandNew Zealand Overall ranking New Zealand Cycle Classic 2.2 New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
June 27th HungaryHungaryPrologue Tour de Hongrie ( EZF ) 2.2 AustraliaAustralia Scott Sunderland
2nd July HungaryHungary5th stage Tour de Hongrie 2.2 AustraliaAustralia Scott Sunderland

National road cycling champions

date run winner
January 8th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Championship - Road Racing New ZealandNew Zealand Joseph Cooper

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Cameron Bayly October 11, 1990 OUT Australia Attaque Team Gusto (2016)
Scott Bowden April 4, 1995 OUT Australia
Jeremy Cameron March 21, 1993 OUT Australia
Joseph Cooper December 27, 1985 NZL New Zealand
Sam Crome December 16, 1993 OUT Australia
Nathan Elliott December 15, 1990 OUT Australia Kenyan Riders Downunder (2016)
Michael Freiberg (7. Apr.–-) October 10, 1990 OUT Australia
Anthony Giacoppo May 13, 1986 OUT Australia
Chris Harper November 23, 1994 OUT Australia
Robbie Hucker March 13, 1990 OUT Australia
Sean Lake December 6, 1991 OUT Australia African Wildlife Safaris (2015)
Patrick Lane August 29, 1991 OUT Australia
Jason Lea June 25, 1996 OUT Australia
Timothy Roe October 28, 1989 OUT Australia Drapac Professional Cycling (2016)
Scott Sunderland March 16, 1988 OUT Australia Illuminate (2016)
Neil Van der Ploeg September 23, 1987 OUT Australia
Jesse Kerrison (Jan 1st - May 31st) April 3, 1994 OUT Australia State of Matter MAAP (2016)
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 46. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (191st)
2010 26th AustraliaAustralia Joel Pearson (70th)
2011 63. AustraliaAustralia Anthony Giacoppo (322nd)
2012 9. AustraliaAustralia Anthony Giacoppo (30.)
2013 14th AustraliaAustralia Nathan Earle (24.)
2014 21st AustraliaAustralia Neil Van der Ploeg (43rd)
2015 9. New ZealandNew Zealand Patrick Bevin (8.)
2016 8th. AustraliaAustralia Robbie Hucker (51st)

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 88 AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (207.)
2010 - -
2011 110. AustraliaAustralia Nathan Earle (987.)
2012 - -
2013 96. AustraliaAustralia Campbell Flakemore (230.)
2014 83. AustraliaAustralia Jack Haig (270.)
2015 126. New ZealandNew Zealand Jason Christie (964.)
2016 100. AustraliaAustralia Anthony Giacoppo (654.)

UCI Oceania Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2008 7th AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (14.)
2009 5. AustraliaAustralia Richie Porte (16.)
2010 16. AustraliaAustralia William Clarke (41st)
2011 2. AustraliaAustralia Nathan Haas (2nd)
2012 5. AustraliaAustralia Campbell Flakemore (12.)
2013 1. AustraliaAustralia Nathan Earle (2nd)
2014 1. AustraliaAustralia Brenton Jones (3rd)
2015 1. New ZealandNew Zealand Taylor Gunman (1st)
2016 1. AustraliaAustralia Sean Lake (11th)

See also

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