UAE Team Emirates
UAE Team Emirates | |
Team data | |
UCI code | UAD |
nationality | United Arab Emirates |
License | UCI WorldTeam |
operator | CGS Cycling Team AG |
First season | 1992 |
discipline | Street |
Wheel manufacturer | Colnago |
General manager | José Antonio Fernandez |
Sportl. ladder | Neil Stephens |
Name story | |
Years | Surname |
2005 2006–2007 2008 2009 2010 2011–2012 2013–2016 01 / 17–02 / 17 02 / 17– |
Lampre-Caffita Lampre-Fondital Lampre Lampre-NGC Lampre-Farnese Vini Lampre-ISD Lampre-Merida UAE Abu Dhabi UAE Team Emirates |
Website | |
www.uae-abudhabi.com |
UAE Team Emirates is a cycling team that rides under an Italian license until 2016 and under the license of the United Arab Emirates since 2017 . The seat of the team is in Swiss Lugano . Prior to the entry of the current main sponsor, the team was known as Lampre .
history
The long-standing main sponsor Lampre is an Italian building materials manufacturer. In 2005 the team merged with the Saeco team and received a new sponsor, the coffee maker Caffita , which was replaced by Fondital in early 2006 . In 2008 Lampre separated from the co-sponsor Fondital. From May 2008 through the end of 2009, NGC was the new co-sponsor of Lampre, in 2010 Farnese Vini co-sponsored it, and from 2011 through 2012 it was ISD . Merida has been the co-sponsor since 2013 . The team is based in Lugano, Switzerland .
After a dispute over the team's right to employ driver Diego Ulissi , who had been banned for doping , the team withdrew from the Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Crédible in March 2015 . The MPCC was of the opinion that the internal rules of the MPCC precluded employment.
The team was the subject of an investigation by the Mantova Public Prosecutor's Office into alleged organized doping. While the proceedings against the team as such, the manager Saronni and some drivers were dropped in November 2015, the drivers Alessandro Ballan , Marzio Bruseghin , Pietro Caucchioli , Simone Ponzi , Massimiliano Mori , Manuele Mori , Paolo Bossoni , Marco Bandiera and the former coach Sergio Gelati continued. Except for Mori, these drivers were no longer employed by the team.
After Lampre had withdrawn as the main sponsor at the end of the 2016 season , the team was supposed to be registered with the UCI under the name TJ Sport with a Chinese license. After this licensing failed, the management secured new sponsors and the team was registered under the name UAE Abu Dhabi and license in the United Arab Emirates . In February 2017, the airline Emirates joined as a new sponsor, which also sponsors the soccer clubs Hamburger SV , Real Madrid , Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC . The partnership is initially designed for four years. This changed the team name to UAE Team Emirates .
2020 season
Success in the UCI WorldTour
date | run | driver |
---|---|---|
27th of February | 5th stage UAE Tour | Tadej Pogacar |
August 14th | 3rd stage Critérium du Dauphiné | Davide Formolo |
Success in the UCI ProSeries
date | run | driver |
---|---|---|
January 27th | 2nd stage Vuelta a San Juan Internacional | Fernando Gaviria |
January 29th | 4th stage Vuelta a San Juan Internacional | Fernando Gaviria |
February 2nd | 7th stage Vuelta a San Juan Internacional | Fernando Gaviria |
February 6th | 2nd stage Valencia Tour | Tadej Pogacar |
February 8 | 4th stage Valencia Tour | Tadej Pogacar |
5th-9th February | Overall classification of the Tour of Valencia | Tadej Pogacar |
29th of July | 2nd stage Burgos Tour | Fernando Gaviria |
Success in the UCI Continental Circuits
date | run | Cat. | driver |
---|---|---|---|
February 4th | 1st stage Saudi Tour | 2.1 | Rui Costa |
February 12th | 2nd stage Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Juan Sebastian Molano |
13th February | 3rd stage Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Juan Sebastian Molano |
February 15th | 5th stage Tour Colombia | 2.1 | Juan Sebastian Molano |
August 19th | 2nd stage Tour du Limousin | 2.1 | Fernando Gaviria |
20th of August | 3rd stage Tour du Limousin | 2.1 | Jasper Philipsen |
National road cycling champions
date | run | winner |
---|---|---|
June 28th | Slovenian Championship - Individual Time Trial | Tadej Pogacar |
August 14th | Portuguese Championship - Individual Time Trial | Ivo Oliveira |
August 16 | Portuguese Championship - Road Racing | Rui Costa |
August 23 | Norwegian Championship - road racing | Sven Erik Byström |
team
Team roster | |||
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Surname | Date of birth | country | Previous team |
Andrés Camilo Ardila | June 2, 1999 | Colombia | EPM (2019) |
Fabio Aru | 3rd July 1990 | Italy | |
Mikkel Bjerg | November 3, 1998 | Denmark | Hagens Berman Axeon (2019) |
Tom Bohli | 17th January 1994 | Switzerland | BMC Racing Team (2018) |
Sven Erik Bystrøm | January 21, 1992 | Norway | Katusha-Alpecin (2017) |
Valerio Conti | March 30, 1993 | Italy | |
Rui Costa | 5th October 1986 | Portugal | |
Alessandro Covi | September 28, 1998 | Italy | Colpack (2019) |
David de la Cruz | May 6, 1989 | Spain | Ineos (2019) |
Joseph Dombrowski | May 12, 1991 | United States | EF Education First Pro Cycling (2019) |
Davide Formolo | October 25, 1992 | Italy | Bora-Hansgrohe (2019) |
Fernando Gaviria | August 19, 1994 | Colombia | Quick-Step Floors (2018) |
Sergio Henao | December 10, 1987 | Colombia | Sky (2018) |
Alexander Kristoff | 5th July 1987 | Norway | Katusha-Alpecin (2017) |
Vegard stake lengths | February 7, 1989 | Norway | IAM (2016) |
Marco Marcato | February 11, 1984 | Italy | Wanty-Groupe Gobert (2016) |
Brandon McNulty | April 2, 1998 | United States | Rally UHC Cycling (2019) |
Yousef Mirza Bani Hammad | October 8, 1988 | United Arab Emirates | Al Nasr Dubaï (2016) |
Juan Sebastian Molano | November 4, 1994 | Colombia | Manzana Postobón (2018) |
Cristian Muñoz | March 20, 1996 | Colombia | Coldeportes-Zenú (2018) |
Ivo Oliveira | 5th September 1996 | Portugal | Hagens Berman Axeon (2018) |
Rui Oliveira | 5th September 1996 | Portugal | Hagens Berman Axeon (2018) |
Jasper Philipsen | March 2, 1998 | Belgium | Hagens Berman Axeon (2018) |
Tadej Pogačar | September 21, 1998 | Slovenia | Ljubljana Gusto Xaurum (2018) |
Jan Polanc | May 6, 1992 | Slovenia | |
Edward Ravasi | 5th June 1994 | Italy | Colpack (2016) |
Aleksandr Riabushenko | October 12, 1995 | Belarus | |
Maximiliano Richeze | March 7, 1983 | Argentina | Deceuninck-Quick-Step (2019) |
Oliviero Troy | September 1, 1994 | Italy | Colpack (2016) |
Diego Ulissi | July 15, 1989 | Italy | |
Source: UCI |
Placements in UCI rankings
UCI ProTour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2005 | 16. | Gilberto Simoni (12th) |
2006 | 4th | Alessandro Ballan (6th) |
2007 | 10. | Damiano Cunego (7th) |
2008 | 17th | Alessandro Ballan (10.) |
UCI World Calendar
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2009 | 13. | Damiano Cunego (12th) |
2010 | 14th | Alessandro Petacchi (24.) |
UCI World Tour
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2011 | 7th | Michele Scarponi (5th) |
2012 | 14th | Damiano Cunego (21st) |
2013 | 14th | Michele Scarponi (16.) |
2014 | 14th | Rui Costa (4th) |
2015 | 12. | Rui Costa (9th) |
2016 | 15th | Rui Costa (19.) |
2017 | 12. | Diego Ulissi (16.) |
2017 | 12. | Diego Ulissi (16.) |
2018 | 12. | Alexander Kristoff (27.) |
season | Team ranking | Driver ranking |
---|---|---|
2019 | 4th | Alexander Kristoff (8th) |
Individual evidence
- ↑ News shorts: Lampre-Merida leave MPCC. cyclingnews.com, March 9, 2015, accessed March 10, 2015 .
- ^ Mantova investigation: Prosecutor calls for jail time for Ballan and others, charges dropped against Lampre. cyclingnews.com, November 10, 2015, accessed November 20, 2015 .
- ↑ WorldTour license: TJ Sport is running out of time. radsport-news.com, December 7, 2016, accessed January 3, 2017 .
- ↑ Last WorldTour license goes to Abu Dhabi. radsport-news.com, December 20, 2016, accessed January 3, 2017 .
- ↑ New sponsor - UAE Abu Dhabi becomes UAE Team Emirates. radsport-news.com, February 21, 2017, accessed February 22, 2017 .
Web links
- Official website
- UAE Team Emirates in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- UAE Team Emirates in the UCI database