Felipe Orts Explained

Felipe Orts
Fullname:Felipe Orts Lloret
Birth Date:1 April 1995
Birth Place:Villajoyosa, Spain
Height:1.79 m
Weight:70 kg
Currentteam:La Vila Joiosa–Neteo
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2013
Amateurteam1:GAC Bikes–Moixent Forestal
Amateuryears2:2014–2018
Amateurteam2:GSport–Valencia Terra i Mar
Proyears1:2018–2019
Proteam1:Delikia–Ginestar (cyclo-cross)
Proyears2:2019–2021
Proteam2:Teika–GSport–BH[1] [2]
Proyears3:2021–2023
Proteam3:[3] (road)
Proyears4:2024–
Proteam4:La Vila Joiosa–Neteo (cyclo-cross)
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Felipe Orts Lloret (born April 1, 1995) is a Spanish road and cyclo-cross cyclist, who currently rides for La Vila Joiosa–Neteo in cyclo-cross. He finished second at the men's under-23 event at the 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.[4] [5]

For the 2021 road racing season, Orts joined the team on a one-year contract; he remained with Teika–BH–GSport in cyclo-cross events.[6]

Major results

Cyclo-cross

2012–2013
  • 1st National Junior Championships
    2014–2015
  • 2nd National Under-23 Championships
  • 2nd Valencia
    2015–2016
  • 1st National Under-23 Championships
  • 1st Les Franqueses del Valles
  • 1st Valencia
    2016–2017
  • 1st National Under-23 Championships
  • 2nd UCI World Under-23 Championships
    2017–2018
  • 1st Overall Copa de España
  • 1st Laudio
  • 1st Elorrio
  • 1st Manlleu
  • 1st Valencia
  • 1st Abadino
  • 1st Utsunomiya
  • 2nd National Championships
  • 2nd Les Franqueses del Valles
    2018–2019
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall Copa de España
  • 1st Laudio
  • 2nd Elorrio
  • 2nd Karrantza
  • 1st Marin-Pontevedra
  • 1st Vic
  • 1st Abadino
  • 1st Ametzaga Zuia
  • Utsunomiya
  • 1st Day 2
  • 2nd Day 1
  • 3rd Manlleu
    2019–2020
  • 1st National Championships
  • Copa de España
  • 1st Laudio
  • 1st Elorrio
  • 1st Vic
  • 1st Manlleu
  • 1st Les Franqueses del Valles
  • 2nd Overall EKZ CrossTour
  • 2nd Aigle
  • 3rd Waterloo
  • 3rd Iowa City
  • 3rd Woerden
    2020–2021
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Overall Copa de España
  • 1st Sueca
  • 1st Xàtiva
  • 1st Valencia
  • EKZ CrossTour
  • 3rd Bern
    2021–2022
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Contern
  • 1st Marin-Pontevedra
  • 1st Elorrio
  • 1st Xàtiva
  • Ethias Cross
  • 3rd Leuven
  • Copa de España
  • 3rd Pontevedra
    2022–2023
  • 1st National Championships
  • Copa de España
  • 1st Xativa
  • 2nd Pontevedra
  • 1st As Pontes de Garcia Rodriguez
  • 2nd Ardooie
  • 2nd Sanxenxo
  • 3rd Marín
    2023–2024
  • 1st National Championships
  • 1st Tarazona
  • 1st Melgaço
  • 1st Xaxancx
  • Copa de España
  • 1st Xàtiva
  • 2nd Pontevedra
  • 2nd As Pontes
  • 2nd Ribadumia
  • Superprestige
  • 3rd Niel
  • Exact Cross
  • 3rd Loenhout
  • UCI World Cup
  • 5th Maasmechelen

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Felipe Orts, ciclista ciclocross. Spanish. Felipe Orts, cyclo-cross cyclist. GSport. Gestiones Comerciales Sportivas Genovés, S.L.. 20 February 2020. 23 September 2020.
    2. Web site: Teika-BH-GSport. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 4 January 2021. https://archive.today/20210104232030/https://www.uci.org/cyclo-cross/teams/TeamDetail/15164/1002974/271. 4 January 2021.
    3. Web site: Burgos-BH. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 4 January 2021. https://archive.today/20210104223553/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/15252/1001150/280. 4 January 2021.
    4. Web site: 2016 Cyclo-croos World Championships: Entries list men's under-23 . wk2016.be . 1 February 2016 .
    5. Web site: Felipe Orts. cyclingarchives.com. 1 February 2016.
    6. News: Felipe Orts da el salto al profesionalismo con el Burgos-BH. Spanish. Felipe Orts makes the leap to professionalism with Burgos-BH. Cadena SER. PRISA Radio. 23 September 2020. 23 September 2020.