Stölting Service Group (cycling team)

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Stölting Service Group
Team data
UCI code SSG
nationality GermanyGermany Germany
License Professional Continental Team
operator Stölting Cycling GmbH
First season 2011
Last season 2016
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer ROSE
staff
Team manager GermanyGermany Christian Grosse Kreul
Sportl. ladder GermanyGermany Jochen Hahn Gregor Willwohl André Steensen
GermanyGermany
DenmarkDenmark
Name story
Years Surname
2011
2012
2013–2015
2016
TT Raiko Argon 18
Raiko Stölting
Team Stölting
Stölting Service Group
Website
www.team-stoelting.de

Stölting Service Group was a German road cycling team from Gelsenkirchen .

The team, which was founded at the end of 2010, started with a license as a Continental Team since the 2011 season and drove as the UCI Professional Continental Team in 2016 . Team manager of the team, which has been sponsored by the Stölting Service Group since 2012, was Christian Große Kreul . The sporting directors were Jochen Hahn , Gregor Willwohl and André Steensen .

At the beginning of the 2015 season, the team joined the Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible .

In August 2015 it was announced that the team would be merged with the professional Continental Team Cult Energy Pro Cycling , which was suffering from financial problems . 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 did not make payments for material, which is why salaries at the end of the year would not have been paid can be. The Stölting Ruhr-Profi Radteam GmbH denied the allegations. On December 16, 2015, it was announced that the team would start with the Stölting Group as the sole main sponsor in 2016 as the Professional Continental Team. The team was finally registered for the operating company Stölting Cycling GmbH .

The operator did not apply for a license as a Professional Continental Team for the 2017 season and announced in December 2016 that the team would disband at the end of the season, as the search for a second main sponsor was unsuccessful and the sponsor wanted to increasingly turn to other sports.

2016 season

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
May 20th NorwayNorway3rd stage Tour of Norway 2.HC DenmarkDenmark Mads Pedersen
June 11th DenmarkDenmark Fyen Rundt 1.2 DenmarkDenmark Mads Pedersen
June 12 DenmarkDenmark GP Horsens 1.2 DenmarkDenmark Alexander Kamp

National road cycling champions

date run winner
June 26th DenmarkDenmark Danish championship - road racing DenmarkDenmark Alexander Kamp
June 26th DenmarkDenmark Danish Championship - Road Race (U23) DenmarkDenmark Mads Pedersen

Disposals - additions

Accesses Team 2015 Departures Team 2016
DenmarkDenmark Michael Carbel Svendgaard Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Moritz oven Team Lotto – Kern House
GermanyGermany Gerald Ciolek MTN-Qhubeka New ZealandNew Zealand James Early
GermanyGermany Linus Gerdemann Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Arne Egner
DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Guldhammer Cult Energy Pro Cycling BulgariaBulgaria Nako Georgiev
DenmarkDenmark Alexander Kamp Team ColoQuick GermanyGermany Silvio Herklotz Bora argon 18
LuxembourgLuxembourg Alex Kirsch Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Jan Oelerich
FranceFrance Romain Lemarchand Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Nils Politt Team Katusha
GermanyGermany Christian Mager Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Manuel Porzner Team Vorarlberg Santic
DenmarkDenmark Let Norman Hansen Team Cannondale-Garmin GermanyGermany Ole Quast
DenmarkDenmark Mads Pedersen Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Til Schuster
DenmarkDenmark Rasmus Quaade Cult Energy Pro Cycling GermanyGermany Maximilian Werda
DenmarkDenmark Michael Reihs Cult Energy Pro Cycling
GermanyGermany Fabian Wegmann Cult Energy Pro Cycling

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Michael Carbel Svendgaard February 7, 1995 THE Denmark Cult Energy (2015)
Gerald Ciolek September 19, 1986 GER Germany MTN-Qhubeka (2015)
Linus Gerdemann September 16, 1982 GER Germany Cult Energy (2015)
Rasmus Guldhammer March 9, 1989 THE Denmark Cult Energy (2015)
Let Norman Hansen February 11, 1992 THE Denmark Cannondale-Garmin (2015)
Lennard Kämna September 9, 1996 GER Germany
Alexander Kamp December 14, 1993 THE Denmark ColoQuick (2015)
Thomas Koep September 15, 1990 GER Germany
Alex Kirsch June 12, 1992 LUX Luxembourg Cult Energy (2015)
Romain Lemarchand July 26, 1987 FRA France Cult Energy (2015)
Christian Mager April 8, 1992 GER Germany Cult Energy (2015)
Mads Pedersen December 18, 1995 THE Denmark Cult Energy (2015)
Rasmus Christian Quaade January 7, 1990 THE Denmark Cult Energy (2015)
Michael Reihs April 25, 1979 THE Denmark Cult Energy (2015)
Sven Reutter August 13, 1996 GER Germany
Jonas Tenbrock December 16, 1995 GER Germany
Fabian Wegmann June 20, 1980 GER Germany Cult Energy (2015)
Moritz oven (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) March 21, 1995 GER Germany
Alexander Weifenbach (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) August 31, 2020 GER Germany
Willi Willwohl (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) August 31, 1994 GER Germany
Source: UCI

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI Africa Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2011 18th AlgeriaAlgeria Abdelbasset Hannachi (128.)
2012 - 2015 - -

UCI America Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2011 - 2013 - -
2014 42. GermanyGermany Frederik Dombrowski (241.)
2015 38. GermanyGermany Lennard Kämna (172.)

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2011 - 2013 - -
2014 58. GermanyGermany Jan Dieteren (113.)
2015 - -
2016 44. GermanyGermany Lennard Kämna (136.)

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2011 93. GermanyGermany Thomas Koep (441.)
2012 86. NetherlandsNetherlands Jesper Asselman (387.)
2013 42. GermanyGermany Silvio Herklotz (29.)
2014 18th GermanyGermany Phil Bauhaus (26.)
2015 58. GermanyGermany Silvio Herklotz (184.)
2016 21st LuxembourgLuxembourg Alex Kirsch (144.)

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Stölting joins movement for credible cycling. radsport-news.com, December 15, 2014, accessed December 15, 2014 .
  2. Stölting merges with Cult Energy and becomes a Professional Continental Team. rad-net.de, August 20, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  3. ^ Cult Energy-Stölting: Danish license for strategic reasons. radsport-News.com, August 20, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  4. Stölting wants to continue without Cult Energy. radsport-News.com, December 9, 2015, accessed December 10, 2015 .
  5. Team Stölting Service Group starts 2016 with ProConti license. radsport-News.com, December 16, 2015, accessed December 16, 2015 .
  6. Team Stölting is dissolved. radsport-news.com, December 16, 2016, accessed December 16, 2016 .

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