List of wins of Team Katusha and its successors
This is a comprehensive list of victories of the Team Katusha–Alpecin cycling team.
Seasons
2009
Date | Race | Competition | Rider | Country | Location |
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January 18 | Down Under Classic | National Event | Adelaide[1] | ||
February 8 | Trofeo Mallorca | UCI Europe Tour | Palma | ||
February 9 | Trofeo Cala Millor-Cala Bona | UCI Europe Tour | Cala Millor | ||
February 11 | Trofeo Pollença | UCI Europe Tour | Bunyola | ||
February 12 | Vuelta a Mallorca, Overall | UCI Europe Tour | |||
February 16 | Vuelta a Andalucía, Stage 1 | UCI Europe Tour | Humilladero | ||
February 17 | Vuelta a Andalucía, Stage 2 | UCI Europe Tour | Córdoba | ||
February 20 | Volta ao Algarve, Stage 3 | UCI Europe Tour | Malhão | ||
March 7 | Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen, Stage 2 | UCI Europe Tour | Handzame | ||
March 15 | Paris–Nice, Stage 8 | UCI World Ranking | Nice | ||
March 24 | Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali, Stage 1 | UCI Europe Tour | Riccione | ||
March 28 | E3 Prijs Vlaanderen | UCI Europe Tour | Harelbeke | ||
March 31 | Three Days of De Panne, Stage 1 | UCI Europe Tour | Zottegem | ||
April 19 | Amstel Gold Race | UCI World Ranking | Valkenburg | ||
May 17 | Tour de Picardie, Stage 3 | UCI Europe Tour | Noyon | ||
May 22 | Volta a Catalunya, Stage 5 | UCI World Ranking | Torredembarra | ||
May 27 | Tour of Belgium, Stage 1 | UCI Europe Tour | Tervuren | ||
June 4 | Tour de Luxembourg, Stage 1 | UCI Europe Tour | Mondorf | ||
July 18 | Tour de France, Stage 14 | UCI World Ranking | Besançon | ||
August 29 | Giro del Veneto | UCI Europe Tour | Veneto | ||
September 18 | Tour of Britain, Stage 7 | UCI Europe Tour | Yeovil | ||
September 20 | Duo Normand | UCI Europe Tour | [N 1] | Normandy | |
October 3 | Memorial Cimurri | UCI Europe Tour | Emilia Romagna | ||
October 4 | Tour de Vendée | UCI Europe Tour | La Roche-sur-Yon |
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
Classics
Race | Location | Winner |
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2009 Down Under Classic | ||
2009 E3 Prijs Vlaanderen | ||
2009 Amstel Gold Race | ||
2009 Giro del Veneto | ||
2009 Memorial Cimurri | ||
2009 Tour de Vendée | ||
2010 GP Miguel Indurain | ||
2011 Classica Sarda | ||
2011 Paris–Brussels | ||
2011 Giro del Piemonte | ||
2012 GP Miguel Indurain | ||
2012 La Flèche Wallonne | ||
2012 Giro di Lombardia | ||
2013 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad | ||
2013 La Flèche Wallonne | ||
2013 Giro di Lombardia | ||
2014 Milan – San Remo | ||
2015 Gent–Wevelgem | ||
2015 Tour of Flanders |
Grand Tours
Stage wins
Stage wins in the Tour de France
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Stage wins in the Giro d'Italia
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Stage wins in the Vuelta a España
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Classifications
Team classification
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Footnotes
- The riders who participated in this two-man team time-trial were Nikolay Trusov and Artem Ovechkin
- The riders who participated in this two-man team time-trial were Alexandr Pliuschin and Artem Ovechkin
- Race held in France and Belgium.
- The riders on the squad were Joaquim Rodríguez, Daniel Moreno, Simon Špilak, Giampaolo Caruso, Eduard Vorganov, Yuri Trofimov, Ángel Vicioso and Alberto Losada
- Race held in Belgium and the Netherlands.
- The riders on the squad were Simon Špilak, Xavier Florencio, Alexander Kristoff, Alberto Losada, Denis Menchov, Gatis Smukulis, Yuri Trofimov and Eduard Vorganov
- The riders on the squad were Maxim Belkov, Sergey Chernetskiy, Mikhail Ignatiev, Petr Ignatenko, Timofey Kritsky, Alexander Porsev, and Anton Vorobyev
- The riders on the squad were Maxim Belkov, Sergey Chernetskiy, Marco Haller, Alexander Kristoff, Timofey Kritsky, Sergey Nikolaev, Maksim Razumov, and Rüdiger Selig
- The riders on the squad were Maxim Belkov, Pavel Brutt, Mikhail Ignatiev, Petr Ignatenko, Timofey Kritsky, Simon Špilak, Yuri Trofimov and Eduard Vorganov
- The riders on the squad were Joaquim Rodríguez, Giampaolo Caruso, Sergey Chernetskiy, Alexandr Kolobnev, Dmitry Kozonchuk, Alberto Losada, Daniel Moreno, Yuri Trofimov and Eduard Vorganov
- The riders on the squad were Sergey Chernetskiy, Yuri Trofimov, Rüdiger Selig, Alberto Losada, Tiago Machado, Alexander Porsev, Anton Vorobyev and Alexandr Kolobnev
References
- "Down Under Classic". Cycling Archives. de Wielersite. Retrieved 1 July 2011.
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