Team Katusha Alpecin / season 2017

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This list describes the team and the achievements of the Team Katusha Alpecin cycling team in the 2017 season .

Success in the UCI WorldTour

date run driver
1st of May GermanyGermany Eschborn – Frankfurt NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff
June 16 SwitzerlandSwitzerland7th stage Tour de Suisse SloveniaSlovenia Simon Spilak
10-18 June SwitzerlandSwitzerland Overall ranking Tour de Suisse SloveniaSlovenia Simon Spilak
30th July United KingdomUnited Kingdom Prudential RideLondon & Surrey Classic NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. driver
February 2nd SpainSpain2nd stage Valencia Tour 2.1 GermanyGermany Tony Martin
February 2nd FranceFrance2nd stage Étoile de Bessèges 2.1 NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff
March 29 BelgiumBelgium2nd stage Three days from De Panne 2.HC NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff
May 27th BelgiumBelgium4th stage Tour of Belgium 2.HC NetherlandsNetherlands Maurits Lammertink
17th of June NetherlandsNetherlands BelgiumBelgium4th stage of the ZLM Toer 2.1 PortugalPortugal José Gonçalves
14.-18. June NetherlandsNetherlands BelgiumBelgium Overall rating of the ZLM Toer 2.1 PortugalPortugal José Gonçalves
August 11th NorwayNorway2nd stage Arctic Race of Norway 2.HC NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff

Success in the UCI Asia Tour

date run Cat. driver
14th of February OmanOman1st stage Oman tour 2.HC NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff
February 17th OmanOman4th stage Oman tour 2.HC NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff
19th of February OmanOman6th stage Oman tour 2.HC NorwayNorway Alexander Kristoff

National road cycling champions

date run winner
23rd June GermanyGermany German Championship - Individual Time Trial GermanyGermany Tony Martin
23rd June RussiaRussia Russian Championship - Individual Time Trial RussiaRussia Ilnur Zakarin

Additions Disposals

Accesses Team 2016 Departures Team 2017
BelgiumBelgium Jenthe Biermans SEG Racing Academy RussiaRussia Sergei Chernetsky Astana Pro Team
PortugalPortugal José Gonçalves Caja Rural-Seguros RGA ItalyItaly Jacopo Guarnieri FDJ
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Reto Hollenstein IAM Cycling RussiaRussia Vladimir Issaichev
CroatiaCroatia Robert Kišerlovski Tinkoff RussiaRussia Dmitri Kosonchuk Gazprom-RusVelo
NetherlandsNetherlands Maurits Lammertink Roompot Oranje Peloton RussiaRussia Sergey Lagutin Gazprom-RusVelo
GermanyGermany Tony Martin Etixx-Quick Step RussiaRussia Alexander Porsew Gazprom-RusVelo
GermanyGermany Marco Mathis rad-net Rose team SpainSpain Joaquim Rodríguez End of career
BelgiumBelgium Baptiste Planckaert Wallonie Bruxelles-Group Protect RussiaRussia Yegor Silin
DenmarkDenmark Mads Würtz Schmidt Virtu Pro Veloconcept RussiaRussia Alexei Zatevich Gazprom-RusVelo
GermanyGermany Rick Zabel BMC Racing Team BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck Team Lotto NL-Jumbo
RussiaRussia Eduard Worganow Minsk Cycling Club
RussiaRussia Anton Vorobyov Gazprom-RusVelo

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Maxim Belkov January 9, 1985 RUS Russia Vacansoleil-DCM (2011)
Jenthe Biermans October 30, 1995 BEL Belgium SEG Racing Academy (2016)
Sven Erik Bystrøm January 21, 1992 NOR Norway Øster Hus-Ridley (2014)
José Gonçalves February 13, 1989 POR Portugal Caja Rural-Seguros RGA (2016)
Marco Haller April 1, 1991 AUT Austria Adria Mobil (2011)
Reto Hollenstein August 22, 1985 SUI Switzerland IAM (2016)
Robert Kišerlovski August 9, 1986 CRO Croatia Tinkoff (2016)
Pavel Kochetkov March 7, 1986 RUS Russia RusVelo (2013)
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov June 24, 1989 RUS Russia Itera-Katusha (2012)
Alexander Kristoff 5th July 1987 NOR Norway BMC Racing Team (2011)
Maurits Lammertink August 31, 1990 NED Netherlands Roompot-Oranje Peloton (2016)
Alberto Losada February 28, 1982 ESP Spain Caisse d'Épargne (2010)
Tiago Machado October 18, 1985 POR Portugal NetApp Endura (2014)
Matwei Mamykin October 31, 1994 RUS Russia Itera-Katusha (2015)
Tony Martin April 23, 1985 GER Germany Etixx-Quick Step (2016)
Marco Mathis April 7, 1994 GER Germany Rad-net Rose Team (2016)
Michael Mørkøv April 30, 1985 THE Denmark Tinkoff-Saxo (2015)
Baptiste Planckaert September 28, 1988 BEL Belgium Wallonie Bruxelles-Group Protect (2016)
Nils Politt March 6, 1994 GER Germany Stölting (2015)
Jhonatan Restrepo November 28, 1994 COL Colombia Coldeportes-Claro (2015)
Mads Würtz Schmidt March 31, 1994 THE Denmark Waoo (2016)
Simon Špilak June 23, 1986 SLO Slovenia Lampre-ISD (2011)
Purely Taaramäe April 24, 1987 EST Estonia Astana (2015)
Ángel Vicioso April 13, 1977 ESP Spain Androni Giocattoli (2011)
Rick Zabel 7th December 1993 GER Germany BMC Racing Team (2016)
Ilnur Sakarin September 15, 1989 RUS Russia RusVelo (2014)
Piotr Havik (Aug 1 - Dec 31, Stagiaire) July 7, 1994 NED Netherlands 3M (2016)
Source: UCI

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