Team Vorarlberg Santic

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Team Vorarlberg Santic
Logo of the Vorarlberg team
Team data
UCI code VBG
nationality AustriaAustria Austria
License UCI Continental Team
operator Pro-Event Cycling Sports GmbH
First season 1999
discipline Street
Wheel manufacturer Argon 18
representative AustriaAustria Thomas Kofler
Sportl. ladder GermanyGermany Werner Salmen
Name story
Years Surname
1999–2000
2001
2002–2003
2004–2005
2005–2008
2009–2010
2011–2017
2018-
ÖAMTC Volksbank-Colnago
Volksbank-Schwinn
Volksbank-Ideal
Volksbank-Ideal Leingruber
Volksbank-Vorarlberg
Vorarlberg-Corratec
Team Vorarlberg
Team Vorarlberg Santic
shirt
Jersey Team Vorarlberg Santic
Website
www.team-vorarlberg.at

The Vorarlberg Santic team is an Austrian cycling team with the status of a Continental Team . From 2006 to June 2010 the team started as a Professional Continental Team in races of the UCI Europe Tour and the UCI ProTour or UCI WorldTour . The team is based in Rankweil .

The team became known as Team Volksbank after the Volksbank had been the main sponsor and namesake since it was founded, but then withdrew from cycling sponsorship at the end of the 2008 season.

Team history

Beginnings (1999 to 2005)

The team was founded in 1999 under the name Team Volksbank- Colnago as an elite team and in the beginning mainly competed in national races in Austria . The team, mainly focused on young drivers from the U23 area, including the former mountain bike world champion Michael Rasmussen , later winner of the dotted jersey of the 2005 Tour de France and 2006 Tour de France .

In 2002, under the leadership of twin brothers Thomas and Johannes Kofler, the team made the move to the GS3 team, which corresponds to the current status of a Continental team . From this season on, the team was called Volksbank- Ideal , under which it was able to celebrate its first international successes and for the first time became known to a broader public outside Austria. The first season as a semi-professional team ended with 35 top 10 placements, including eight wins. The young team's greatest successes were winning the mountain and points classification of the Tour of Austria .

In 2003, the team was reinforced with legionaries from neighboring countries. The two Swiss Pascal Hungerbühler and Jean Nuttli , who won the Brandenburg Tour , as well as the Slovene Jure Golčer , second in the overall ranking of the Tour of Austria , contributed significantly to the rise of Team Volksbank. In 2004 the German René Weissinger joined the team, who surprised with fourth place overall at the Bayern Tour . In the same year, Pascal Hungerbühler won a UCI professional race with the Cologne-Bonn Airport Cup . A notable achievement was three of four possible national championship titles that the team's drivers won in Austria: Hans-Peter Obwaller in the mountain championship, Harald Berger in the U23 time trial and Harald Morscher , who joined the team this season, for the first time the team history the road title. At the start of the 2005 season, René Weissinger won the Swiss UCI Tour de Berne race .

First Austrian professional team (2006 to 2008)

In 2006 the team became the first Austrian team to become the Professional Continental Team . The team's operating company has been Thomas Kofler and Harald Morscher's Pro Event Cycling Sports GmbH since 2006 . Well-known Austrian former ProTeam drivers such as Gerrit Glomser or Andreas Matzbacher strengthened the Volksbank team. In 2007, other well-known names followed, such as Gerhard Trampusch or the Swiss Florian Stalder , who moved from the abandoned Phonak Cycling Team to Vorarlberg.

Team Volksbank supervisor and team founder Thomas Kofler (left) at the 2007 Germany Tour
The German René Weissinger in the jersey of Team Vorarlberg at the Tour of Austria 2011

Away from the racetracks, the team had a turbulent start to the racing year after former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich announced a new position in the management level of Team Volksbank at a press conference at which he announced his retirement from active cycling. When the suspicion against Jan Ullrich in the Spanish doping scandal was confirmed, the team reacted and put Ullrich's commitment on hold.

In addition to one of four ProTour wild cards for the Deutschland Tour , in 2007 the team also received the only wild card for the Tour de Suisse in which Florian Stalder won the sprint standings . On the 6th stage of the Tour of Austria, Gerrit Glomser celebrated the team's first stage success at the Tour of Austria .

On June 10, 2008, after a three-month probationary period, the team was confirmed as an official member of the "Movement for Credible Cycling", MPCC . Olaf Pollack achieved the greatest success this season with a stage win at the Bayern Tour .

Era after Volksbank (2009 to 2010)

After the long-time main sponsor of the team, the Austrian Volksbank, announced its withdrawal from cycling sponsorship for the 2009 season, the team started for the first time without a main sponsor under the name Team Vorarlberg-Corratec . This year, the team was the first Austrian team ever to be invited to the Tour of Flanders . The German sprinter Sebastian Siedler won one stage each of the Tour of Turkey and the Tour of Denmark for the team .

On June 12, 2010, the UCI announced the withdrawal of the team's Professional Continental license. The UCI officially gave no reasons for this.

As of July 1, the team was only equipped with a Continental license. Some of the top performers such as Andreas Dietziker , Hubert Schwab or René Haselbacher did not sign a new contract with the now third-class team. Ex-professional Harald Morscher , previously co-owner of the team, officially took over management.

In the second half of the season, Josef Benetseder won the mountain classification for the team at the Tour of Austria and in September, for the first time in team history, won the individual title in the Austrian cycling league, the Tchibo Top Cycling League .

New start as a Continental team (2011 to today)

For the 2011 season, Team Vorarlberg, as it was now officially called, did not obtain a license as a Professional Continental Team, and began the year for the first time since 2005 as a Continental Team . One year after Benetseder's individual title, the team's greatest success was the Tchibo Top Bike League team ranking for the first time in team history . At the end of the season, Harald Morscher withdrew from the team and Thomas Kofler took over the role of team manager again.

successes

Season 2019

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
10th of May PolandPoland1a. Stage CCC Tour-Grody Piastowskie ( EZF ) 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
2th of June LuxembourgLuxembourg4th stage of the Flèche du Sud 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
14th June AustriaAustria1st stage Upper Austria round trip 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
13-16 June AustriaAustria Overall ranking Upper Austria Tour 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
June 21st FranceFrance2nd stage Tour de Savoie Mont-Blanc 2.2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Colin Stüssi
July 6th AustriaAustriaPrologue Tour of Austria ( EZF ) 2.1 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
July 11th AustriaAustria5th stage tour of Austria 2.1 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle

2018 season

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
June 22 FranceFrance3rd stage Tour de Savoie Mont-Blanc ( EZF ) 2.2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling
23rd June FranceFrance4th stage Tour de Savoie Mont-Blanc 2.2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling
29th of July FranceFrance2nd stage Kreiz Breizh Elites 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle
August 14th HungaryHungaryPrologue Tour de Hongrie ( EZF ) 2.1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling
7th of September Czech RepublicCzech Republic3rd stage Okolo Jižních Čech ( EZF ) 2.2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling
the 9th of September Czech RepublicCzech Republic5th stage Okolo Jižních Čech 2.2 GermanyGermany Jannik Steimle

National road cycling champions

date run winner
17th of June SwitzerlandSwitzerland Swiss Championship - Road Race (U23) SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lukas Rüegg

2017 season

Success in the UCI Europe Tour

date run Cat. winner
September 2nd Czech RepublicCzech Republic4th stage Okolo Jižních Čech 2.2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling

team

Wikidata logo S.svgTeam roster
Surname Date of birth country Previous team
Sebastian Baldauf February 22, 1989 GER Germany MLP Bergstrasse (2014)
Manuel Bosch April 28, 1989 AUT Austria
Zsolt Dér March 25, 1983 HUN Hungary Start-Massi (2015)
Gian Friesecke November 26, 1994 SUI Switzerland
Daniel Geismayr August 28, 1989 AUT Austria
Maximilian Hammerle June 25, 1993 AUT Austria
Reinier honey October 28, 1983 NED Netherlands Roompot-Oranje Peloton (2016)
Patrick Hunter 3rd February 1994 AUT Austria
Michael Kucher March 26, 1993 AUT Austria
Fabian Lienhard 3rd September 1993 SUI Switzerland BMC Development (2016)
Lukas Meiler February 14, 1995 GER Germany
Martin Meiler March 19, 1998 GER Germany
Patrick Schelling May 1, 1990 SUI Switzerland IAM (2015)
Théry Schir February 18, 1993 SUI Switzerland
Francesc Zurita January 10, 1992 ESP Spain
Source: UCI

2010 season

date run Cat. driver
March 21st AustriaAustria Opening race Leonding NE AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder
June 12 AustriaAustria2nd stage Upper Austria tour 2.2 AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder
July 11th AustriaAustriaMountain classification Austria tour 2.HC AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder
12th September AustriaAustria Overall ranking Tchibo Top Rad Liga AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder

2009 season

date run Cat. driver
April 19th TurkeyTurkey8th stage Presidential Cycling Tour 2.1 GermanyGermany Sebastian Siedler
August 2nd DenmarkDenmark5th stage Tour of Denmark 2.HC GermanyGermany Sebastian Siedler

2008 season

date run winner
September 14th AustriaAustria Overall ranking (U23) Tchibo Top Rad Liga AustriaAustria Christoph Sokoll
September 6th GermanyGermanyMountain classification Germany Tour GermanyGermany Daniel Musiol
August 10 AustriaAustria GP Kalsdorf AustraliaAustralia Cameron Litter
4th of August AustriaAustria Bischofshofen criterion AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
August 2nd AustriaAustria Rankweil criterion GermanyGermany René Weissinger
July 19 AustriaAustria Hohenems criterion AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
June 22 SwitzerlandSwitzerlandSprint classification Tour de Suisse GermanyGermany René Weissinger
June 21st AustriaAustria Lungau tour AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
8th June AustriaAustria Vienna-Laßnitzhöhe GermanyGermany Daniel Musiol
May 29th GermanyGermany2nd stage Bavaria Tour GermanyGermany Olaf Pollack
February 17th ItalyItaly Mountain classification Giro di Grossetto AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser

2007 season

date run winner
September 23rd AustriaAustriaGP Vorarlberg * AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
September 22 AustriaAustria Rankweil criterion AustriaAustria Werner Riebenbauer
August 25 AustriaAustria2nd Night Race in Waidhofen / Ybbs AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
12. August AustriaAustria Road race Sarleinsbach AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder
21 July AustriaAustria Hohenems criterion AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
July 13th AustriaAustriaStage win, Tour of Austria AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
June 24th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Tour de Suisse, sprint classification SwitzerlandSwitzerland Florian Stalder
June 22 AustriaAustria Radboom Nightrace Nauders AustriaAustria Christian Lener
12th of May AustriaAustria Köflach criterion AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
*Race counts ( page no longer available , search in web archives: Tchibo Top Rad Liga ), this Austrian racing series consists of 9 races.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.radsportverband.at

2006 season

date run winner
June 11th Road race Ranshofen AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
18th of June Viper GP Carinthia AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
June 24th ÖM time trial (U23) AustriaAustria Stefan Denifl
22nd of July Hohenems criterion AustriaAustria Patrick Riedesser
12. August Dornbirn criterion AustriaAustria Gerrit Glomser
13 August Rankweil criterion AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
15th of July GP Vorarlberg AustriaAustria Harald Morscher
September 3 Street price Schwaz AustriaAustria Harald Morscher

Placements in UCI rankings

UCI America Tour

season License Team ranking Driver ranking
2009 Professional Continental - -
2010 - 2011 Continental - -
2012 Continental 39. AustriaAustria Patrick Konrad (199th)
2013 - 2016 Continental - -

UCI Asia Tour

season License Team ranking Driver ranking
2008 Professional Continental 37. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Pascal Hungerbühler (65.)
2009 Professional Continental 40. AustriaAustria René Haselbacher (140th)
2010 Continental 53. GermanyGermany René Weissinger (270.)
2011 Continental 49. GermanyGermany René Weissinger (216.)
2012 Continental - -
2013 Continental 49. AustriaAustria Daniel Biedermann (133.)
2014 Continental 28. GermanyGermany Fabian Schnaidt (45th)
2015 Continental 59. SpainSpain Víctor de la Parte (154.)
2016 Continental - -

UCI Europe Tour

season License Team ranking Driver ranking
2003 GS III 4th
2004 GS III 7th
2005 Continental 58. GermanyGermany René Weissinger (96th)
2006 Professional Continental 66. AustriaAustria Harald Morscher (287.)
2007 Professional Continental 47. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Florian Stalder (126.)
2008 Professional Continental 48. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andreas Dietziker (159.)
2009 Professional Continental 58. GermanyGermany Sebastian Siedler (134.)
2010 Continental 67. AustriaAustria Josef Benetseder (398.)
2011 Continental 86. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Reto Hollenstein (247.)
2012 Continental 29 SloveniaSlovenia Robert Vrečer (16.)
2013 Continental 90. AustriaAustria Dominik Hrinkow (448.)
2014 Continental 55. GermanyGermany Fabian Schnaidt (224.)
2015 Continental 44. SpainSpain Víctor de la Parte (25th)
2016 Continental 53. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Schelling (203.)

UCI Oceania Tour

season License Team ranking Driver ranking
2005 Continental 6th New ZealandNew Zealand Fraser MacMaster (7.)
2006 Professional Continental 22nd AustriaAustria Werner Riebenbauer (37th)
2007 Professional Continental - -
2008 Professional Continental 14th AustraliaAustralia Cameron Litter (14.)
2009 Professional Continental - -
2010 - 2016 Continental - -

Known former drivers

Jersey history

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. radsport-news.com: Team Volksbank from 2009 without main sponsor , accessed on March 16, 2011.
  2. ^ Rad-net.de: Team Volksbank in the "Mouvement Pour un Cyclisme Credible" , accessed on June 13, 2008.
  3. report at Live-Radsport.ch , accessed on June 12 of 2010.