Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec

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Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
Logo Androni Venezuela.jpg
Team data
UCI code ANS
nationality ItalyItaly Italy
License UCI ProTeam
operator Teamgalli srl
First season 1996
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Bottecchia
General manager ItalyItaly Gianni Savio
Sportl. ladder ItalyItaly Leonardo Canciani Giampaolo Cheula Edgar Da Silva Giovanni Ellena Roberto Miodini
ItalyItaly
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Name story
Years Surname
1996
1997–1998
1999
2000
2001
2002–2005
2006
2007
2008–2009
2010
2011
2012–2014
01 / 2015–04 / 2015
05 / 2015–2016
2017
2018-
Gaseosas Glacial-Selle Italia
Kross-Selle Italia
Selle Italia
aguardiente Néctar-Selle Italia
Selle Italia-Pacific
Colombia-Selle Italia
Selle Italia-Serramenti Diquigiovanni
Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Selle Italia
Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni-Androni Giocattoli
Androni Giocattoli-Serramenti PVC Diquigiovanni
Androni Giocattoli- CIPI
Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela
Androni Giocattoli
Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec-Bottecchia
Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec
shirt
Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec jersey
Website
www.androniteam.it

Androni Giocattoli-Sidermec is an Italian cycling team based in Turin .

organization

The saddle manufacturer Selle Italia has been a cycling sponsor since 1989. He mostly acted as a co-sponsor, for example the team was called Colombia-Selle Italia until 2005. The team has been taking part in international cycling races as the Professional Continental Team since 2005 . The sports director Gianni Savio is known for supporting young climbing specialists from South America. His most famous discovery is the Venezuelan José Rujano , who won a stage and the mountain classification at the Giro d'Italia in 2005 and was just under third in the overall classification. Rujano moved to the Belgian team Quick Step-Innergetic after the 2006 Giro . Savio's latest discovery is the Colombian José Serpa , who won three stages in the Vuelta al Táchira at the beginning of the 2006 season and two consecutive stages in the Tour de Langkawi , in which he also won a stage in 2008.

Earlier drove in the team already Russel Van Hout , Mykhaylo Khalilov and Iván Parra .

In the 2012 season, the team was initially registered under the name Androni Giocattoli with the UCI. On January 20, 2012, the team management announced that the Venezuelan state would become the second name sponsor and the team would be called Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela .

After two positive doping tests by drivers Davide Appollonio and Fabio Taborre , the team was banned for 30 days by the Union Cycliste Internationale in August 2015 .

As a result of research by the Italian daily Corriere della Sera , the team was accused in 2016 of circumventing the rules on minimum wages for Professional Continental Teams by having drivers repay salaries received to other accounts. An investigation by the Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano ended in November 2016 with the acquittal of the manager Gianni Savio. The defense stated that drivers were only legally involved in the acquisition of small sponsors.

2020 season

Success in the UCI ProSeries

date run driver
31 January ArgentinaArgentina5th stage Vuelta a San Juan Internacional ColombiaColombia Miguel Florez
February 10th MalaysiaMalaysia4th stage Tour de Langkawi Costa RicaCosta Rica Kevin Rivera

Success in the UCI Continental Circuits

date run Cat. driver
January 12th VenezuelaVenezuela1st stage Vuelta al Táchira 2.2 ItalyItaly Luca Pacioni
January 14th VenezuelaVenezuela3rd stage Vuelta al Táchira 2.2 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo
January 16 VenezuelaVenezuela5th stage Vuelta al Táchira 2.2 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo
January 17th VenezuelaVenezuela6th stage Vuelta al Táchira 2.2 Costa RicaCosta Rica Kevin Rivera
February 25 RwandaRwanda3rd stage Tour of Rwanda 2.1 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo
27th of February RwandaRwanda5th stage Tour of Rwanda 2.1 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo
February 28 RwandaRwanda6th stage Tour of Rwanda 2.1 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo
February 29th RwandaRwanda7th stage Tour of Rwanda ( EZF ) 2.1 ColombiaColombia Jhonatan Restrepo

National road cycling champions

date run driver
July 18th CroatiaCroatia Croatian Championship - Individual Time Trial CroatiaCroatia Josip Rumac
July 19 CroatiaCroatia Croatian championship - road racing CroatiaCroatia Josip Rumac

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Nicola Bagioli February 19, 1995 ITA Italy Nippo-Vini Fantini-Faizanè (2019)
Mattia Bais October 19, 1996 ITA Italy Cycling Team Friuli (2019)
Manuel Belletti October 14, 1985 ITA Italy Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia (2017)
Alessandro Bisolti March 7, 1985 ITA Italy Nippo-Vini Fantini (2017)
Alexander Cepeda June 16, 1998 ECU Ecuador
Luca Chirico July 16, 1992 ITA Italy Torku Şekerspor (2017)
Miguel Flórez López February 21, 1996 COL Colombia Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia (2018)
Marco Frapporti March 30, 1985 ITA Italy Idea (2012)
Mattia Frapporti 2nd July 1994 ITA Italy Unieuro Wilier (2016)
Davide Gabburo April 1, 1993 ITA Italy Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM (2019)
Francesco Gavazzi August 1, 1984 ITA Italy Wilier Triestina-Selle Italia (2015)
Daniel Muñoz (cyclist) November 21, 1996 COL Colombia EPM (2018)
Luca Pacioni August 13, 1993 ITA Italy Neri Sottoli-Selle Italia-KTM (2019)
János Pelikán April 19, 1995 HUN Hungary Pannon (2019)
Simon Pellaud November 6, 1992 SUI Switzerland IAM Excelsior (2019)
Simone Ravanelli 4th July 1995 ITA Italy Biesse Carrera Gavardo (2019)
Jhonatan Restrepo November 28, 1994 COL Colombia Manzana Postobón Team (2019)
Kevin Rivera June 28, 1998 CRC Costa Rica Scott-TeleUno-BCT (2016)
Josip Rumac October 26, 1994 CRO Croatia Meridiana Kamen (2018)
Matteo Spreafico (Jan 1 - Jun 30) February 15, 1993 ITA Italy Kolss-BDC (2016)
Nicola Venchiarutti October 7, 1998 ITA Italy Cycling Team Friuli (2019)
Mattia Much April 22, 1995 ITA Italy
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

World rankings

UCI world rankings (until 2004)

season Team ranking Driver ranking
1996 28. ColombiaColombia Célio Roncancio (194.)
1997 41. RussiaRussia Vasily Davidenko (314.)
1998 34. LatviaLatvia Romāns Vainšteins (133.)
1999 26. (GSII) ItalyItaly Marco Lustani (332.)
2000 12. (GSII) ColombiaColombia Hernán Buenahora (195.)
2001 12. (GSII) ColombiaColombia Fredy González (132nd)
2002 15. (GSII) ColombiaColombia José Castelblanco (238.)
2003 13. (GSII) ColombiaColombia Fredy González (311.)
2004 15. (GSII) ColombiaColombia Fredy González (252nd)

UCI World Calendar

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 14th ItalyItaly Michele Scarponi (34th)
2010 17th ItalyItaly Michele Scarponi (11th)

UCI World Ranking

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2019 24. ItalyItaly Andrea Vendrame (81st)

Continental rankings 2005–2018

UCI America Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 2. ArgentinaArgentina Edgardo Simón (1st)
2006 1. ColombiaColombia José Serpa (1st)
2007 6th VenezuelaVenezuela Anthony Brea (9th)
2008 6th ItalyItaly Carlos Ochoa (4th)
2009 1. ColombiaColombia José Serpa (5th)
2010 4th ColombiaColombia José Serpa (26.)
2011 8th. ColombiaColombia José Serpa (14.)
2012 6th VenezuelaVenezuela Miguel Ubeto (3rd)
2013 10. VenezuelaVenezuela Carlos Ochoa (24.)
2014 11. VenezuelaVenezuela Carlos Gálviz (9th)
2015 20th VenezuelaVenezuela Carlos Gálviz (100th)
2016 30th ColombiaColombia Rodolfo Torres (114.)
2017 17th ColombiaColombia Rodolfo Torres (30.)
2018 15th ColombiaColombia Rodolfo Torres (73rd)

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 14th VenezuelaVenezuela José Rujano (16.)
2006 9. ColombiaColombia José Serpa (28.)
2007 3. ItalyItaly Gabriele Missaglia (6th)
2008 6th Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Ruslan Ivanov (11th)
2009 4th ItalyItaly Mattia Gavazzi (12th)
2010 - -
2011 12. VenezuelaVenezuela Jonathan Monsalve (11th)
2012 7th ColombiaColombia José Serpa (7.)
2013 58. VenezuelaVenezuela Jackson Rodríguez (258.) Omar Bertazzo (258.)
ItalyItaly
2014 46. NetherlandsNetherlands Kenny van Hummel (82nd)
2015 74. ItalyItaly Francesco Chicchi (275.)
2016 18th ItalyItaly Marco Benfatto (23rd)
2017 7th Costa RicaCosta Rica Kevin Rivera (41st)
2018 32. Costa RicaCosta Rica Matteo Spreafico (223.)

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 63. ItalyItaly Simone Bruson (299.)
2006 19th ItalyItaly Santo Anzà (15.)
2007 12. ItalyItaly Alessandro Bertolini (1st)
2008 8th. ItalyItaly Francesco Ginanni (8.)
2009 7th ItalyItaly Francesco Ginanni (17.)
2010 6th ItalyItaly Michele Scarponi (13th)
2011 9. ItalyItaly Emanuele Sella (12th)
2012 4th ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti (15th)
2013 4th ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti (23rd)
2014 21st NetherlandsNetherlands Kenny van Hummel (94th)
2015 34. ItalyItaly Oscar Gatto (116.)
2016 8th. ItalyItaly Francesco Gavazzi (9th)
2017 8th. ItalyItaly Manuel Belletti (92nd)
2018 3. ItalyItaly Iván Sosa (11th)

UCI Oceania Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 11. AustraliaAustralia Russell Van Hout (20th)
2006 - 2014 - -
2015 11. ItalyItaly Franco Pellizotti (25th)
2016 - -
2017 - -
2018 - -

Individual evidence

  1. velonation.com of January 20, 2012: Androni Giocattoli team announces new sponsorship with Venezuela
  2. Team Androni eligible to start again after a 30-day ban. radsport-news.com, September 9, 2015, accessed September 4, 2015 .
  3. ^ Reverberi, Savio and Citracca acquitted by the association. radsport-news.com, November 11, 2016, accessed November 12, 2016 .

Web links

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