Burgos BH
Appearance
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Team information | |
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UCI code | BBH |
Registered | Spain |
Founded | 2006 |
Discipline(s) | Road |
Status |
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Bicycles | BH |
Key personnel | |
Team manager(s) | Julio Izquierdo |
Team name history | |
2006–2007 2008 2009 2010–2011 2012–2013 2014– | Viña Magna–Cropu Burgos Monumental Burgos Monumental–Castilla y León Burgos 2016–Castilla y León Burgos BH–Castilla y Leon Burgos BH |
Burgos BH (UCI team code: BBH) is a UCI ProTeam cycling team based in Burgos, Spain.[1] The team was founded in 2006 under the name of "Viña Magna-Cropu".
Doping
[edit]In December 2017, David Belda was given a four-year ban after testing positive for EPO.[2] In July 2018, Igor Merino tested positive for growth hormone in a sample taken during June.[3] In November 2018, Ibai Salas was handed a four-year doping ban for violations of the biological passport programme.[4] As a result of this third anti-doping violation in the past 12 months, the team faces a potential suspension ranging between 15 and 45 days.
Team roster
[edit]- As of 9 February 2024.[5]
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Major wins
[edit]- 2006
- Stage 4 Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid, Óscar Grau
- Overall Vuelta a Navarra, Jesús Tendero
- Stage 1 Vuelta a Asturias, Óscar Grau
- Grand Prix Cristal Energie, Carlos Torrent
- Stage 2 Vuelta a Burgos, Carlos Torrent
- Stage 10 Tour de l'Avenir, Sergio Pardilla
- 2007
- Stage 1 Vuelta a Cuba, Victor Gomes
- Stages 3 & 6 Vuelta a Cuba, Bruno Lima
- Stage 5 Cinturón a Mallorca, Diego Gallego
- Stage 2 Vuelta Ciclista a León, Victor Gomes
- Stage 4 Vuelta Ciclista a León, Carlos Torrent
- Overall Tour des Pyrénées, Sergio Pardilla
- Stage 2, Ivan Gilmartín
- Stage 3, Sergio Pardilla
- 2008
- Stage 3 Vuelta a La Rioja, Sergio Pardilla
- Stage 2 Vuelta a Navarra, Joaquín Sobrino
- Stage 2 Vuelta Mexico Telmex, Joaquín Sobrino
- 2009
- Stage 1 Vuelta a Castilla y León, Joaquín Sobrino
- 2011
- Stage 2 Mi-Août Bretonne, David Belda
- 2012
- Stage 4 Vuelta Ciclista a León, Moisés Dueñas
- 2013
- Stage 2 Tour des Pays de Savoie, Jesús del Pino
- 2014
- Overall Vuelta a Castilla y León, David Belda
- Stage 2, David Belda
- Stage 3 Tour de Korea, Juan José Oroz
- Stages 3 & 5 Volta a Portugal, David Belda
- 2015
- Stage 4 Rhône-Alpes Isère Tour, David Belda
- Overall Tour des Pays de Savoie, David Belda
- Stage 1, David Belda
- 2017
- Overall Tour de Gironde, Pablo Torres
- Stage 2, Pablo Torres
- 2018
- Stage 12 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Daniel López
- 2019
- Stage 3 Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, José Fernandes
- Stage 13 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Matthew Gibson
- Stage 5 Vuelta a España, Ángel Madrazo
- 2022
- Estonia National Road Race Championships, Mihkel Räim
- Stage 8 Volta a Portugal, Victor Langellotti
- Stage 8 Tour de Langkawi, Alex Molenaar
- 2023
- Stage 5 La Tropicale Amissa Bongo, Miguel Ángel Fernández
- Uruguay National Time Trial Championship, Eric Fagúndez
- Stage 3 Volta ao Alentejo, Cyril Barthe
- Stage 3 Vuelta a Asturias, Pelayo Sánchez
- Stage 1 (TTT) GP Beiras e Serra da Estrela[N 1]
- Stage 2 Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, José Manuel Díaz
- Stage 6 Presidential Tour of Turkey, Victor Langellotti
- 2024
- Stage 4 Tour of Sharjah, Mario Aparicio
- New Zealand National Road Race Championship, Aaron Gate
- Oceania Time Trial Championship, Michael Hepburn
- Mongolia National Time Trial Championship, Sainbayaryn Jambaljamts
- Guatemala National Road Race Championship, Sergio Chumil
- Stages 2 & 8 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Eric Fagúndez
- Stage 4 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Mario Aparicio
- Stage 3 Volta a Portugal, Sergio Chumil
- Overall Trans-Himalaya Cycling Race, Aaron Gate
- Overall Tour of Hainan, Aaron Gate
- Stages 3 & 4, Aaron Gate
National, continental and world champions
[edit]- 2022
- Estonian Road Race, Mihkel Räim
- 2023
- Uruguayan Time Trial, Eric Fagúndez
- 2024
- New Zealand Road Race, Aaron Gate
- Oceania Time Trial, Michael Hepburn
- Mongolia Time Trial, Sainbayaryn Jambaljamts
- Guatemala Road Race, Sergio Chumil
See also
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ The riders on the squad were Pelayo Sánchez, Eric Fagúndez, Ander Okamika, Daniel Navarro, Mario Aparicio, Óscar Pelegrí and Antonio Angulo
References
[edit]- ^ "18 WorldTour and 27 Professional Continental teams in 2018". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 24 December 2017. Retrieved 1 January 2018.
- ^ "UCI statement on UCI Professional Continental Team Burgos-BH".
- ^ "Burgos-BH's Igor Merino suspended for growth hormone".
- ^ "Salas handed long-term ban for bio passport offence".
- ^ "Burgos-BH". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 21 January 2024.