Nutrixxion Abus

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Nutrixxion Abus
Team data
UCI code TSP
nationality GermanyGermany Germany
License Continental team
operator CCS Germany GmbH
First season 2004
Last season 2013
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Corratec
staff
Team manager GermanyGermany Mark Claussmeyer
Sportl. ladder GermanyGermany Viktor Hamann Werner Salmen Eryk Serafin
GermanyGermany
GermanyGermany
Name story
Years Surname
2004–2008
2009–2010
2011
2012–2013
Team Sparkasse
Team Nutrixxion Sparkasse
Nutrixxion Sparkasse
Nutrixxion Abus
Website
www.team-nutrixxion.de

Nutrixxion Abus (formerly Nutrixxion Sparkasse or Team Sparkasse , UCI abbreviation TSP ) is a German cycling team that was founded in 2004 and was based in Dortmund . The namesake came from the food manufacturer Nutrixxion and the manufacturer of security technology ABUS . The team did not apply for a license as a UCI Continental Team for 2014 and registered with the Association of German Cyclists .

Team manager is Mark Claußmeyer, sporting director Viktor Hamann. The team mainly relied on young drivers, but also signed the new German road champion 2006 Dirk Müller in mid-2006 .

The Continental Team was operated by CCS Germany GmbH , which also managed the UCI Women's Team Abus Nutrixxion .

2010 season

In the 2010 racing season, the Nutrixxion team achieved eleven wins and 23 additional podium places, making it the most successful German professional team. Of these, four wins and nine other podium places were not achieved until September and October. Dirk Müller was just as successful with his victory in the China Tour and the Pomerania Tour in Poland , which he won in front of his teammate Kim Lachmann , as well as the Münsterland Giro , in which he came second by escaping. Sprinter Steffen Radochla achieved a total of eleven podium positions. He finished second in the German championships in Sangerhausen and celebrated his only win of the season in Portugal during the Volta ao Alentejo . The most successful Nutrixxion rider in 2010 was Sebastian Forke , who won the overall standings and all stages except the prologue on a tour in Poland. Finally, Grischa Janorschke closed the racing season with a victory in South Korea at the Tour de Seoul at the end of October .

2009 season

Success in the UCI Continental Circuits
date run Cat. winner
February 28 BelgiumBelgium Beverbeek Classic 1.2 GermanyGermany Andreas Schillinger
May 6th RussiaRussia1st stage Five Rings of Moscow 2.2 GermanyGermany Eric Baumann
May 7th RussiaRussia 2nd stage Five Rings of Moscow 2.2 GermanyGermany Eric Baumann
10th of May RussiaRussia 5th stage Five Rings of Moscow 2.2 GermanyGermany Andreas Schillinger
14th June PortugalPortugal4th stage Grande Prémio CTT Correios de Portugal 2.1 GermanyGermany Eric Baumann

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI America Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2008 15th GermanyGermany Eric Baumann (39th)
2009 40. GermanyGermany Andreas Schillinger (310.)
2010 - 2013 - -

UCI Asia Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 36. GermanyGermany Andreas Schillinger (94th)
2010 6th GermanyGermany Dirk Müller (11.)
2011 24. GermanyGermany Grischa Janorschke (94th)
2012 20th GermanyGermany Dirk Müller (48th)
2013 37. GermanyGermany Sebastian Koerber (115.)

UCI Europe Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2008 27. GermanyGermany Eric Baumann (12.)
2009 29 GermanyGermany Eric Baumann (27.)
2010 27. GermanyGermany Steffen Radochla (38th)
2011 34. GermanyGermany Grischa Janorschke (55th)
2012 74. GermanyGermany Michael Schweizer (241.)
2013 84. GermanyGermany Grischa Janorschke (171.)

UCI Oceania Tour

season Team ranking Driver ranking
2008 14th GermanyGermany Jörg Ludewig (40.)
2009 - 2013 - -

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. rad-net.de of November 5, 2013: Nine German Continental teams registered for 2014
  2. radsport-news.com from January 3, 2014: Ampler goes to the amateurs with Abus Nutrixxion