Sabgal–Anicolor Explained
Sabgal–Anicolor |
Code: | GCT |
Registered: | Portugal |
Generalmanager: | Carlos Pereira |
Discipline: | Road |
Status: | Trade Team III (2000–2001) Trade Team II (2002–2003) Trade Team III (2004) Continental (2005–) |
Bicycles: | MCipollini |
Season: | 2000–2001 2002–2003 2004 2005 2006–2007 2008–2010 2011 2012–2014 2015–2021 2022–2023 2024– |
Oldname: | Barbot–Torrié Cafés–Gondomar (BAR) Barbot–Torrié Cafés (BAR) Barbot–Gaia (BAR) Barbot–Pascoal (BPC) Barbot–Halcon (BHL) Barbot–Siper (BSP) Barbot–Efapel (BEF) Efapel–Glassdrive (EFG) Efapel (EFP) Glassdrive–Q8–Anicolor (GCT) Sabgal–Anicolor (tbk) |
Pattern La1: | _blackshoulders |
Pattern B1: | _blackhorizontal |
Pattern Ra1: | _blackshoulders |
Leftarm1: | ADE83C |
Body1: | ADE83C |
Rightarm1: | ADE83C |
Sabgal–Anicolor is a Portuguese UCI Continental status professional cycling team based in Vila Nova de Gaia.
Major wins
- 2000[1]
Stage 4 GP Torres Vedras, Paulo Ferreira
- 2001[2]
Stage 7 Volta a Portugal, Santiago Pérez
- 2002[3]
GP Ciudad de Vigo, Nuño Marta
- 2003[4]
Overall GP CTT Correios, Nuño Marta
Stage 1, Nuño Marta
- 2004[5]
Stage 3 Volta ao Algarve, Martin Garrido
- 2005[6]
Stage 1 Vuelta a Castilla y Léon, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 5 Volta ao Alentejo, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 10 Volta a Portugal, Claus Michael Møller
- 2006[7]
Stage 1 Volta ao Distrito de Santarém, Sergio Ribeiro
Overall Volta ao Alentejo, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 5, Sergio Ribeiro
- 2007[8]
Stage 2 Volta a Portugal, Francisco Pacheco
- 2008[9] 1st Stage 3 & 5 Vuelta a Extremadura, Francisco Pacheco
Stage 1 GP CTT Correios, Francisco Pacheco
Stage 4 & 5 Volta a Portugal, Francisco Pacheco
- 2009[10]
Overall Volta de São Paulo, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 2 & 3, Sergio Ribeiro
- 2010[11]
Stage 5 Vuelta a Castilla y León, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 2 Volta ao Alentejo, Bruno Pires
Road Race Championships, Rui Sousa
Stage 1 GP Torres Vedras, Bruno Lima
Stage 2 & 8 Volta a Portugal, Sérgio Ribeiro
Stage 6 Volta a Portugal, Joaquin Ortega
Stage 9 Volta a Portugal, David Bernabeu
- 2011[12]
Overall GP Costa Azul, Filipe Cardoso
Stage 3, Filipe Cardoso
GP Llodio, Santiago Pérez
Stage 4 Volta ao Alentejo, Filipe Cardoso
Stage 3 GP Torres Vedras, Sergio Ribeiro
Stage 4 GP Torres Vedras, Raúl Alarcón
Stages 1 & 2 Volta a Portugal, Sérgio Ribeiro
- 2012[13]
Stage 4 Volta ao Alentejo, Filipe Cardoso
Stage 1 Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Sérgio Ribeiro
Overall Volta a Portugal, David Blanco
Stage 3, César Fonte
Stage 4, Rui Sousa
Stage 5, Sérgio Ribeiro
Stage 8, David Blanco
- 2013[14]
Road Race Championships, Joni Brandão
Stage 2 Volta a Portugal, Rui Sousa
- 2014[15]
Prologue Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Víctor de la Parte
Prologue Volta a Portugal, Víctor de la Parte
- 2015
Stage 3 Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, David de la Fuente
Stage 4 Volta a Portugal, Filipe Cardoso
- 2016
Overall Grande Prémio Internacional Beiras e Serra da Estrela
Stage 3, Joni Brandão
Stages 1 & 9 Volta a Portugal em Bicicleta, Daniel Mestre
- 2017
Overall GP Internacional Beiras e Serra de Estrela, Jesús del Pino
Sprints classification, Sérgio Paulinho
Stage 3b Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Daniel Mestre
Stage 7 Volta a Portugal, António Barbio
- 2018
Clássica Aldeias do Xisto, Daniel Mestre
Teams classification, GP Internacional Beiras e Serra de Estrela[16]
Points classification Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Henrique Casimiro
Stage 3, Henrique Casimiro
Sprints classification Vuelta a la Comunidad de Madrid, Marcos Jurado
- 2019
Stage 3 GP Beiras e Serra da Estrela, Joni Brandão
Overall Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Henrique Casimiro
- 2020
Stage 1 Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Luís Mendonça
Stage 4 Volta a Portugal, Joni Brandão
Stage 7 Volta a Portugal, António Carvalho
- 2021
U23 Time Trial Championships, Fábio Fernandes
Overall Volta ao Alentejo, Mauricio Moreira
Stage 5 (ITT), Mauricio Moreira
Overall Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Frederico Figueiredo
Prologue, Stages 1, 7 & 10 (ITT) Volta a Portugal, Rafael Reis
Stage 4 Volta a Portugal, Frederico Figueiredo
Stage 9 Volta a Portugal, Mauricio Moreira
- 2022
Time Trial Championships, Rafael Reis
U23 Road Race Championships, Afonso Eulálio
Overall Troféu Joaquim Agostinho, Frederico Figueiredo
Stage 3, Frederico Figueiredo
Overall Volta a Portugal, Mauricio Moreira
Prologue, Rafael Reis
Stages 3 & 10 (ITT), Mauricio Moreira
Stage 5, Frederico Figueiredo
Stage 9, Antonio CarvalhoNotes and References
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Torrié Cafés – Gondomar – 2000. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Torrié Cafés – Gondomar – 2001. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Torrié Cafés – 2002. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Torrié Cafés – 2003. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Gaia – 2004. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Pascoal – 2005. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Halcon – 2006. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Halcon – 2007. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Siper – 2008. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Siper – 2009. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Siper – 2010. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Barbot – Efapel – 2011. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Efapel – Glassdrive – 2012. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Efapel – Glassdrive – 2013. www.cqranking.com.
- Web site: CQ Ranking – Efapel – Glassdrive – 2014. www.cqranking.com.
- The riders on the squad were Jesús del Pino, Daniel Mestre, Rafael Silva, Sérgio Paulinho, Bruno Silva, Marcos Jurado and Henrique Casimiro