Funvic/Soul Brasil Pro Cycling

Funvic/Soul Brasil Pro Cycling (UCI team code: SOU) is a UCI Professional Continental men's cycling team based in Brazil. The team was founded in 2010.

Funvic/Soul Brasil Pro Cycling
Team information
UCI codeSOU
RegisteredBrazil
Founded2010 (2010)
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Continental (2010–2015)
UCI Professional Continental (2016–2017)
National (2018–)
BicyclesSoul
ComponentsShimano
WebsiteTeam home page
Key personnel
General managerBenedito Tadeu Azevedo Júnior
Team manager(s)Ana Paula Luiza Castro
Team name history
2010–2012
2013–2014
2015
2016
2017
2018–
Funvic–Pindamonhangaba
Funvic Brasilinvest–São José dos Campos
Carrefour Funvic Soul Cycling Team
Funvic Soul Cycles–Carrefour
Soul Brasil Pro Cycling
Funvic/Soul Brasil Pro Cycling
Funvic/Soul Brasil Pro Cycling jersey
Jersey

Doping

On August 12, 2016 the UCI announced that Kléber Ramos had tested positive for CERA on 31 July 2016.[1] Ramos had competed in the Olympic Games road race. On November 17 the UCI announced Ramiro Rincon Diaz and João Gaspar has also tested positive for CERA. These positive tests constituted the team's second and third AAFs within a twelve-month period and as a result, the UCI moved to suspend the team under Anti Doping Rule, article 7.12, Suspension of a Team Registered with the UCI.[2] In December 2016, the team was suspended for 55 days, due to the three doping positives within a 12-month period.[3]

In March 2017 Brazilian rider Alex Correia Diniz was provisionally suspended due to an adverse biological passport finding, with fellow Brazilian Otavio Bulgarelli being provisionally suspended for "tampering".[4] With the team's previous ban expiring on February 12, the team now faces a potential ban of between 15 days to 12 months. In May, the team were banned for a second time for 35 days from 15 July to 19 August.[5]

Team roster

As of 1 January 2017.
Rider Date of birth
 Murilo Affonso (BRA) (1991-06-19) 19 June 1991
 André Almeida (BRA) (1992-12-16) 16 December 1992
 Flávio Cardoso (BRA) (1980-10-12) 12 October 1980
 Lauro Cesar Chaman (BRA) (1987-06-25) 25 June 1987
 Francisco Chamorro (ARG) (1981-08-07) 7 August 1981
 André Gohr (BRA) (1996-08-15) 15 August 1996
 Caio Godoy (BRA) (1995-04-24) 24 April 1995
 Gabriel Machado (BRA) (1997-05-06) 6 May 1997
 Carlos Manarelli (BRA) (1989-02-13) 13 February 1989
 Gideoni Monteiro (BRA) (1989-09-02) 2 September 1989
Rider Date of birth
 Breno Morais (BRA) (1997-03-16) 16 March 1997
 Magno Nazaret (BRA) (1986-01-17) 17 January 1986
 Pedro Autran Nicacio (BRA) (1981-10-13) 13 October 1981
 Victor Ranghetti (BRA) (1998-12-28) 28 December 1998
 Breno Morais (BRA) (1997-03-16) 16 March 1997
 Roberto Pinheiro (BRA) (1983-01-09) 9 January 1983
 Raphael Pires (BRA) (1997-01-16) 16 January 1997
 Daniel Eduardo Silva (POR) (1985-06-08) 8 June 1985
 Lincoln Vale (BRA) (1997-04-11) 11 April 1997
 Jordi Simón (ESP) (1990-09-06) 6 September 1990

Major wins

2010
Stages 5 & 9 Vuelta del Uruguay, Roberto Pinheiro
Stages 6 & 7a Vuelta del Uruguay, Héctor Aguilar
Stage 7b Vuelta del Uruguay, Pedro Autran Nicacio
Stages 4 & 5 Volta de Gravataí, Roberto Pinheiro
Stage 1 Tour de Santa Catarina, José Eriberto Silva
Stage 3 Tour de Santa Catarina, Edgardo Simón
Overall Volta do Paraná, Marco Arriagada
Stages 1 & 3, Marco Arriagada
Stages 1 & 7 Volta de São Paulo, Edgardo Simón
Stage 2 Volta de São Paulo, Héctor Aguilar
Stage 3 Volta de São Paulo, Flávio Cardoso
Stage 4a Volta de São Paulo, Magno Nazaret
2011
 Brazil Time Trial Championships, Magno Nazaret
Stage 7 Tour de San Luis, Héctor Aguilar
Stage 6 Rutas de América, Héctor Aguilar
Prologue (ITT) & Stage 1 Giro do Interior de São Paulo, Flávio Cardoso
Stage 2 Volta de Gravataí, Antônio Nascimento
Stage 4 Volta de Gravataí, Roberto Pinheiro
Stage 4 Tour do Rio, Magno Nazaret
Stage 1 Volta de São Paulo, Antônio Nascimento
Stage 3 Volta de São Paulo, Flávio Cardoso
Stage 4 Volta de São Paulo, Roberto Pinheiro
2012
 Brazil Road Race Championships, Otávio Bulgarelli
Pan American Time Trial Championships, Magno Nazaret
Stage 1 Vuelta Mexico Telmex, Héctor Aguilar
Overall Vuelta del Uruguay, Magno Nazaret
Stage 3, Héctor Aguilar
Stage 8 (ITT), Magno Nazaret
Stage 2 Vuelta a Guatemala, Gregory Panizo
Stage 5 Tour do Rio, Roberto Pinheiro
Overall Tour do Brasil, Magno Nazaret
Stage 3 (ITT), Magno Nazaret
2013
Copa América de Ciclismo, Francisco Chamorro
Stage 3 Tour de San Luis, Alex Correia Diniz
Stage 5 Tour do Rio, Gregory Panizo
2014
 Brazil Road Race Championships, Antonio Garnero
 Brazil Time Trial Championships, Pedro Autran Nicacio
Overall Tour do Brasil, Magno Nazaret
Stage 1, Flávio Cardoso
Stage 2, Juan Sebastián Tamayo
Stages 3 & 4 (ITT), Magno Nazaret
Stage 2 Volta do Rio Grande do Sul, Óscar Sánchez
Overall Volta do Paraná, Carlos Manarelli
Stages 2 & 3, Carlos Manarelli
2015
Overall Tour de San Luis, Daniel Díaz
Stages 2 & 4, Daniel Díaz
Stage 6, Kléber Ramos
Stages 2, 3, 6 & 8 Vuelta del Uruguay, Francisco Chamorro
Stage 1 Volta Ciclística Internacional do Rio Grande do Sul, Roberto Pinheiro
 Brazil Time Trial Championships, Magno Nazaret
Copa América de Ciclismo, Carlos Manarelli
2016
Overall Volta Ciclística Internacional do Rio Grande do Sul, Murilo Affonso
Stage 1, Murilo Affonso
 Brazil Road Race Championships, Flávio Cardoso
2017
Overall Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay, Magno Nazaret
Stage 1 (TTT), Magno Nazaret
Stage 6, Magno Nazaret
 Brazil Time Trial Championships, Magno Nazaret
2018
Overall Vuelta Ciclista del Uruguay, Magno Nazaret
Stage 1 (TTT)
Stage 8a (ITT)

National champions

2011
Brazilian Time Trial Championship, Magno Nazaret
2012
Brazilian Road Race Championship, Otávio Bulgarelli
2014
Brazilian Road Race Championship, Antonio Garnero
Brazilian Time Trial Championship, Pedro Autran Nicacio
2015
Brazilian Time Trial Championship, Magno Nazaret
2016
Brazilian Road Race Championship, Flávio Cardoso
2017
Brazilian Time Trial Championship, Magno Nazaret
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References

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