ONCE (cycling team) explained

ONCE
Code:ONC
Registered:Spain
Disbanded:2006
Generalmanager:Manolo Saiz
Discipline:Road
Status:ProTour
Season:1989–1998
1999–2000
2001–2003
2004
2005–2006
2006
2006
2006
Oldname:ONCE
ONCE–Deutsche Bank
ONCE–Eroski
Liberty Seguros
Liberty Seguros–Würth
Würth Team
Astana–Würth Team
Astana Team
Bicycle Sponsors:Look; Giant and BH

ONCE cycling team, also known as Liberty Seguros, Liberty Seguros–Würth and in succession in its final year, Astana–Würth and Astana was a Spanish cycling team. It competed in the UCI ProTour circuit.

On 25 May 2006, Liberty Mutual ("seguros" means "insurance" in Spanish) pulled out of primary sponsorship due to a doping scandal involving the directeur sportif, Manolo Saiz. On 2 June 2006, the team acquired a primary sponsor named Astana, after the capital of Kazakhstan. Würth was co-sponsor until 3 July 2006, withdrawing at the end of the 2006 Tour de France, in which didn't compete http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2006/jun06/jun03news https://web.archive.org/web/20061020183847/http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/9946.0.html. At the end of the season, Astana also withdrew due to the non-participation in the Tour. On 16 December 2006, the UCI withdrew the ProTour licence of Saiz's company, Active Bay http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2006/dec06/dec16news.

Some riders and staff formed the Kazakhstan-based Astana Team.

History

ONCE

The team traces its lineage to the Spanish team, ONCE, sponsored by a lottery for the blind. Manolo Saiz, one of few managers who was not a former rider, introduced more professional management, closer supervision in coaching, equipment and training. In the 2003 Vuelta he was banned from the race after insulting a motorcycle-mounted TV cameraman, his comments broadcast live.

ONCE team was known for its association with Laurent Jalabert and Alex Zülle in the 1990s, dominating spring races such as Paris–Nice, La Flèche Wallonne and the Tour de Romandie. The team won the Vuelta a España in 1995, 1996 and 1997. It dominated the 1995 Vuelta with Jalabert winning overall, the points competition and the mountains. It was also best team, with Johan Bruyneel third. ONCE team in the Tour de France had stage wins from Jalabert and domination in the team time trial.

Zülle won the Vuelta in 1996 and 1997 but left the team in 1998. The team signed the 1998 winner and individual time trial specialist, Abraham Olano, who challenged in the 1999 Vuelta but never won a second Grand Tour. Joseba Beloki became leader and challenged Armstrong in the 2002 and 2003 Tours.

Isidro Nozal led the 2003 Vuelta until Roberto Heras took the lead on the penultimate day. ONCE's sponsorship was so successful that brand penetration was 100% in Spain, meaning every Spaniard surveyed knew ONCE. At the end of 2003 ONCE stopped sponsorship. Saiz obtained a new sponsor, Liberty Mutual. Most of the riders stayed, including Isidro Nozal and Igor González de Galdeano. Saiz signed Heras; he did not perform well at the 2004 Tour de France but won the 2004 Vuelta after a battle with Santiago Pérez.

Liberty Seguros

In the 2005 the team started with wins in the Tour Down Under through Alberto Contador and Luis León Sánchez. In the 2005 Tour the team won the stage to Mende courtesy of Marcos Antonio Serrano, reminiscent of Laurent Jalabert's win in 1995.

Alexander Vinokourov joined in 2006 for three seasons to challenge for top finish in the Tour de France. Fellow Kazakhstan riders Andrei Kashechkin, formerly of Crédit Agricole, and Sergei Yakovlev also joined.

On 25 November, Roberto Heras was fired after a urine sample from the 2005 Vuelta a España, which he had won, tested positive for the blood-boosting drug EPO. Heras was stripped of what would have been a record-breaking fourth win and banned for two years.

Sponsorship Changes and 2006 Season

On 23 May 2006, Saiz was arrested in relation to the Operación Puerto blood doping scandal. Liberty Mutual retracted sponsorship on 25 May 2006, promising only to finance current obligations. On 2 June 2006, the team acquired a new primary sponsor – named Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan – for three years, with an option to extend to six. It was headed by a consortium of five Kazakh companies.[1] [2] Long before Saiz was ensnared in Operación Puerto, the team had been notorious for doping dating back to its days as ONCE, and was considered one of the dirtiest teams in the European peloton.[3]

On June 30, 2006, Astana-Würth was excluded from the 2006 Tour de France after five riders were implicated in a doping scandal, leaving Vinokourov with three remaining teammates, below the minimum six for the Tour. Würth stopped its commitment on 3 of July.

On 26 July 2006, the five riders excluded from the Tour were cleared by Spanish officials,[4] and the team returned to competition at the Tour of Germany in August, Assan Bazayev winning the first stage. One rider, Joseba Beloki, would never ride a professional race again.

At the end of 2006, Saiz listed Astana as his team's backer. Astana also claimed to have withdrawn support due to non-participation in the Tour.[5] On 16 December 2006, the UCI withdrew the ProTour license of Saiz's Active Bay company.[6]

Major victories

1989
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Pello Ruiz Cabestany
  • Stage 5b, Pello Ruiz Cabestany
  • Stage 1 Vuelta al País Vasco, Johnny Weltz
  • National Road Race Championships, Johnny Weltz
  • Stage 10 Vuelta a España, Herminio Díaz Zabala
  • Stage 5 Vuelta a Burgos, Pedro Muñoz Machín Rodríguez
    1990
  • Overall Vuelta a Andalucia, Eduardo Chozas
  • Mountains classification, Miguel Ángel Martínez
  • Stage 4, Eduardo Chozas
  • Stage 6, Kenneth Weltz
  • Stage 3b (TTT), Celestino Prieto, Pedro Luis Díaz Zabala & Eduardo Chozas
  • Stages 1 & 20 Vuelta a España, Pello Ruiz Cabestany
  • Stage 3 Giro d'Italia, Eduardo Chozas
  • Stage 13 Tour de France, Eduardo Chozas
  • Stage 14 Tour de France, Marino Lejarreta
  • Overall Escalada a Montjuich, Marino Lejarreta
  • Stage 1b, Marino Lejarreta
  • Overall Vuelta a Burgos, Marino Lejarreta
  • Stages 2 & 4, Marino Lejarreta
  • Clásica a los Puertos de Guadarrama, Stephen Hodge
    1991
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 1, José Luis Villanueva
  • Stages 3 & 6, Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Vuelta a Murcia, José Luis Villanueva
  • Stage 4a, Eduardo Chozas
  • Overall Vuelta a España, Melchor Mauri
  • Stages 1, 8 & 19, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 2b (TTT)
  • Stage 3 Tour de Romandie, Stephen Hodge
  • Stage 5 Giro d'Italia, Marino Lejarreta
  • Stage 13 Giro d'Italia, Eduardo Chozas
  • Biel-BienneMagglingen, Stephen Hodge
    1992
  • Overall Vuelta a Andalucia, Miguel Ángel Martínez
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 5b, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 4 Vuelta a Murcia, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 1 Critérium International, Stephen Hodge
  • Stage 12 Vuelta a España, Johan Bruyneel
  • Stages 2, 5a & 7 Volta a Catalunya, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 4 Volta a Catalunya, Alex Zülle
  • Points classification Tour de France, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 6, Laurent Jalabert
  • Biel-BienneMagglingen, Stephen Hodge
  • Stage 1 Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 3 Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Kenneth Weltz
  • Decazeville Criterium, Philippe Louviot
  • Coppa Placci, Johan Bruyneel
  • Grand Prix des Nations, Johan Bruyneel
  • Overall Escalada a Montjuich, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 1a, Alex Zülle
  • Subida a Txitxarro, Marino Lejarreta
    1993
  • Stage 1 Vuelta a Andalucia, Juan Llaneras
  • Trofeo Luis Puig, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Erik Breukink
  • Stage 6 Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Paris–Nice, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 1 & 8b, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 3 (TTT)
  • Stage 8a, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Critérium International, Erik Breukink
  • Stage 3, Erik Breukink
  • Stages 1, 6 & 21 Vuelta a España, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 3 & 7 Vuelta a España, Laurent Jalabert
  • Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Critérium du Dauphiné, Laurent Dufaux
  • Stage 5, Laurent Dufaux
  • Stage 6 Tour de France, Johan Bruyneel
  • Trofeo Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Johnny Weltz
  • Geraardsbergen, Criterium, Johan Bruyneel
  • Stages 3 & 4 Volta a Catalunya, Laurent Jalabert
  • Aalsmeer Criterium, Erik Breukink
  • Overall Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 1, Kiko García
  • Stages 2 & 3, Laurent Jalabert
    1994
  • Stage 2 Vuelta a Murcia, Herminio Díaz Zabala
  • Points classification Vuelta a España, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 2, 3, 5, 12, 13, 16 & 20, Laurent Jalabert
  • Classique des Alpes, Oliviero Rincón
  • Overall Critérium du Dauphiné, Laurent Dufaux
  • Stage 5 GP du Midi-Libre, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, Santos Hernández
  • Stage 1 Volta a Catalunya, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 5 Volta a Catalunya, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 3 Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Johan Bruyneel
  • Paris–Tours U23, Nicolas Jalabert
    1995
  • Overall Bay Cycling Classic, Neil Stephens
  • Stages 1, 3 & 4, Neil Stephens
  • National Road Race Championships, Neil Stephens
  • Overall Summer Tour
  • Stages 1, 4, 5 & 6, Neil Stephens
  • Overall Vuelta a Mallorca, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 2, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 2a, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2b, Alex Zülle
  • Overall Paris–Nice, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2, Laurent Jalabert
  • Milan–San Remo, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5b Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Alex Zülle
  • Overall Critérium International, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1 & 2, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta al País Vasco, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 3 & 5b, Alex Zülle
  • Klasika Primavera, Laurent Jalabert
  • La Flèche Wallonne, Laurent Jalabert
  • Calais Criterium, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 3 GP du Midi-Libre, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 14 Giro d'Italia, Oliviero Rincón
  • Stage 5 GP du Midi-Libre, Johan Bruyneel
  • Stage 4 part b Euskal Bizikleta, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 1 & 6 Tour de Suisse, Alex Zülle
  • Overall Volta a Catalunya, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1 & 7, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 6, Melchor Mauri
  • National Time Trial Championships, Melchor Mauri
  • Points classification Tour de France, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 7, Johan Bruyneel
  • Stage 9, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 12, Laurent Jalabert
  • Aalst Criterium, Johan Bruyneel
  • Profronde Stiphout, Erik Breukink
  • Villafranca de Ordizia, Neil Stephens
  • Ronde des Korrigans, Laurent Jalabert
  • Bol d'or des Monédières, Laurent Jalabert
  • Château-Chinon Criterium, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 3 Volta a Galicia, Laurent Jalabert
  • Circuit de l'Aulne, Laurent Jalabert
  • National Time Trial Championships, Erik Breukink
  • Overall Vuelta a España
  • Points classification, Laurent Jalabert
  • Mountains classification, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 3, 5, 8, 15 & 17, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 16, Alex Zülle
  • Toulouse criterium, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Alquerias del Niño Perdido, Omnium, Kiko García
  • Overall Playa de Aro Omnium, Juan Llaneras
  • Stage 1a, Juan Llaneras
  • Overall L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Criterium, Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Leganés, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Alcobendas, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall UCI Road Ranking, Laurent Jalabert
    1996
  • Stage 4 Bay Cycling Classic, Patrick Jonker
  • Classic Haribo, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta a Andalucia, Neil Stephens
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 1, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5b Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Vuelta a Murcia, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 5, Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Paris–Nice, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 3 & 4
  • Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 3 & 5b
  • Trofeo Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 1 Vuelta al País Vasco, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5a Vuelta al País Vasco, Neil Stephens
  • Overall Vuelta a Aragón, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 2, Aitor Garmendia
  • Stage 4b, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a Asturias, David Etxebarria
  • Overall GP du Midi-Libre, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 2 & 5, Laurent Jalabert
  • Classique des Alpes, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Roberto Sierra
  • Overall Volta a Catalunya, Alex Zülle
  • Prologue, Stages 3 & 6, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 4, Patrick Jonker
  • Overall Route du Sud, Laurent Jalabert
  • Prologue Tour de France, Alex Zülle
  • GP Llodio, David Etxebarria
  • Overall Tour de l'Avenir, David Etxebarria
  • Overall Vuelta a España, Alex Zülle
  • Points classification, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 3 & 13, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 15, Alex Zülle
  • Stage 17, Oliviero Rincón
  • UCI Road World Championships, Time Trial, Alex Zülle
  • UCI Road Ranking, Laurent Jalabert
    1997
  • Trofeo Soller, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Challenge Mallorca, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Paris–Nice, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1 & 6, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Critérium International, Marcelino García
  • Stage 2, Marcelino García
  • Stage 3, Aitor Garmendia
  • Trofeo Comunidad Foral de Navarra, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • Vuelta al País Vasco, Alex Zülle
  • Stages 2 & 4, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5b, Alex Zülle
  • Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 4, Melchor Mauri
  • Klasika Primavera, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • La Flèche Wallonne, Laurent Jalabert
  • Vuelta a Aragón, Aitor Garmendia
  • Stage 3, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • Stage 4b, Aitor Garmendia
  • Volta ao Alentejo, Aitor Garmendia
  • Stage 5, Aitor Garmendia
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, David Etxebarria
  • Stage 6 Tour de Suisse, David Etxebarria
  • Callac Criterium, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 1 Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Volta a Galicia, Aitor Garmendia
  • Stage 3b, Aitor Garmendia
  • Overall Vuelta a Burgos, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta a España, Alex Zülle
  • Points classification, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 6 & 20, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 9, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 21, Alex Zülle
  • 1997 UCI Road World Championships, Time Trial, Laurent Jalabert
  • Milano–Torino, Laurent Jalabert
  • Giro di Lombardia, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Escalada a Montjuich, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1a & 1b, Laurent Jalabert
  • UCI Road Ranking, Laurent Jalabert
    1998
  • Overall Vuelta a Andalucia, Marcelino García
  • Stage 3, Marcelino García
  • Tour du Haut-Var, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2 Paris–Nice, David Etxebarria
  • Stage 1 Vuelta al País Vasco, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 4, Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Vuelta al País Vasco, Iñigo Cuesta
  • Stage 5b, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Volta ao Alentejo, Melchor Mauri
  • Stage 5, Melchor Mauri
  • Overall Vuelta a Asturias, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1 & 6, Laurent Jalabert
  • GP du Midi-Libre, Melchor Mauri
  • Stages 3 & 4a Euskal Bizikleta, Laurent Jalabert
  • Classique des Alpes, Laurent Jalabert
  • Prologue, Stages 3 & 8, Tour de Suisse, Laurent Jalabert
  • National Road Championships, Road Race, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 3 Volta a Galicia, Rafael Díaz Justo
  • Subida a Txitxarro, Alberto Leanizbarrutia
  • L'Hospitalet de Llobregat Criterium, Melchor Mauri
    1999
  • Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5b, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta al País Vasco, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 1 & 5b, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Tour de Romandie, Laurent Jalabert
  • Prologue, Stages 2 & 3b, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 2b Vuelta a Asturias, Abraham Olano
  • Overall Euskal Bizikleta, David Etxebarria
  • Stage 4b, Abraham Olano
  • Points classification Giro d'Italia, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stages 4 & 9, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 16, Laurent Jalabert
  • Prologue Tour de Suisse, Laurent Jalabert
  • National Road Championships, Time Trial, Santos González
  • Stages 12 & 16 Tour de France, David Etxebarria
  • Clasica a los Puertos, Miguel Ángel Martín
  • Trofeo Luis Ocana, José Luis Rebollo
  • Overall Volta a Galicia, Marcos Serrano
  • Stage 5, Marcos Serrano
  • Overall Vuelta a Burgos, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 1, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 2, Miguel Ángel Martín
  • Stage 6 Vuelta a España, Abraham Olano
  • UCI Road Ranking, Laurent Jalabert
    2000
  • Overall Tour Méditerranéen, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Vuelta a Andalucia, Miguel Ángel Peña
  • Stage 3, Miguel Ángel Peña
  • Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 5b, Abraham Olano
  • Overall Vuelta a Murcia, David Cañada
  • Stages 4 & 5, David Cañada
  • Overall Tirreno–Adriatico, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 3, Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 5, Abraham Olano
  • Overall Critérium International, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 4 Vuelta al País Vasco, Laurent Jalabert
  • Overall Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, David Cañada
  • Stage 4, David Cañada
  • Stage 2 Euskal Bizikleta, David Etxebarria
  • Stage 6 Critérium du Dauphiné, Iñigo Cuesta
  • Stage 7 Critérium du Dauphiné Laurent Jalabert
  • Stage 1 (TTT) Volta a Catalunya, Santos González
  • National Road Championships, Time Trial, José Iván Gutiérrez
  • Stage 1 Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Santos González
  • Stage 3 Volta a Galicia, David Etxebarria
  • Mountains classification Vuelta a España, Carlos Sastre
  • Stage 9, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 21, Santos González
    2001
  • Stage 3 Volta ao Algarve, José Azevedo
  • Overall GP Mosqueteiros - Rota do Marquês, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 4, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 2a (TTT) GP Internacional MR Cortez-Mitsubishi
  • Overall Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Abraham Olano
  • Stage 3, Jan Hruška
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a Asturias, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 1 Euskal Bizikleta, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • National Road Championships, Time Trial, José Azevedo
  • Overall Volta a Catalunya, Joseba Beloki
  • Stage 1 (TTT)
  • Stage 8, Joseba Beloki
  • National Road Championships, Time Trial, Santos González
  • National Road Championships, Road Race, José Iván Gutiérrez
  • Overall Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Marcos Serrano
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a Burgos, Carlos Sastre
  • Stage 9 Vuelta a España, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Overall GP CTT Correios de Portugal, José Iván Gutiérrez
  • Overall Escalada a Montjuich, Joaquim Rodríguez
  • Stage 1a, Joaquim Rodríguez
    2002
  • Stage 5 Volta ao Algarve, Jan Hruška
  • Stage 5 Vuelta a Murcia, René Andrle
  • Stage 3 Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Isidro Nozal
  • Stage 3 GP du Midi-Libre, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 4b Euskal Bizikleta, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • Overall Deutschland Tour, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Overall Euskal Bizikleta, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • Stage 5, Joseba Beloki
  • National Road Championships, Time Trial, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 4 Tour de France, Abraham Olano
  • Villafranca de Ordizia, Mikel Zarrabeitia
  • Stage 3 (TTT) Vuelta a Burgos, David Arroyo
  • Stage 1 (TTT) Vuelta a España, Jörg Jaksche
  • Stage 8 Tour de l'Avenir, Xavier Florencio
  • Overall Escalada a Montjuich, Joseba Beloki
  • Stage 1a, Joseba Beloki
    2003
  • Stage 5 Tour Down Under, Giampaolo Caruso
  • Trofeo Manacor, Allan Davis
  • Stage 6 Paris–Nice, Joaquim Rodríguez
  • Stage 2 Vuelta al País Vasco, Ángel Vicioso
  • Stage 4 Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, Allan Davis
  • Stage 3 Vuelta Ciclista a la Rioja, Jan Hruška
  • Overall Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Joseba Beloki
  • Stage 3, Joseba Beloki
  • Stage 5 Deutschland Tour, José Azevedo
  • Stage 5 Euskal Bizikleta, Joseba Beloki
  • Stage 7 Volta a Catalunya, Ángel Vicioso
  • Stage 1 Vuelta a España, Igor González De Galdeano
  • Stage 6 Vuelta a España, Isidro Nozal
  • Stage 8 Tour de Pologne, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 8 Vuelta a España, Joaquim Rodríguez
  • Stage 13 Vuelta a España, Isidro Nozal
  • Noosa Criterium, Allan Davis
    2004
  • Trofeo Palma de Mallorca, Allan Davis
  • Trofeo Alcudia, Allan Davis
  • Terezin Criterium, René Andrle
  • Overall Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Koldo Gil
  • Stage 3 Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Luis León Sánchez
  • Stage 1 Vuelta a Asturias, Luis León Sánchez
  • Stage 3 Vuelta a Asturias, Carlos Barredo
  • Stage 5 Deutschland Tour, Allan Davis
  • Overall Euskal Bizikleta, Roberto Heras
  • Stages 3 & 4b, Ángel Vicioso
  • Points classification Tour de Pologne, Allan Davis
  • Stage 3, Allan Davis
  • Overall Vuelta a España, Roberto Heras
  • Combination classification, Roberto Heras
  • Stage 12, Roberto Heras
  • Milano–Torino, Marcos Serrano
  • Giro del Piemonte, Allan Davis
  • South Bank GP, Allan Davis
    2005
  • National Road Championships, Criterium, Allan Davis
  • Overall Tour Down Under, Luis León Sánchez
  • Stage 3, Luis León Sánchez
  • Stage 5, Alberto Contador
  • Overall Vuelta a Murcia, Koldo Gil
  • Stages 3 & 5, Allan Davis
  • Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 3, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 5b Vuelta al País Vasco, Alberto Contador
  • Klasika Primavera, David Etxebarria
  • Stage 5 Vuelta a Aragón, Allan Davis
  • Stage 4 Tour de Romandie, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 3 Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Luis León Sánchez
  • Stage 7 Giro d'Italia, Koldo Gil
  • Stages 1 & 4a Euskal Bizikleta, Ángel Vicioso
  • Stage 18 Tour de France, Marcos Serrano
  • Points classification Benelux Tour, Allan Davis
  • Stage 3, Allan Davis
  • Stages 6 & 15 Vuelta a España, Roberto Heras
  • Stage 4 Tour de l'Avenir, Koen De Kort
  • G.P. Jatorena, Roberto Heras
    2006
  • Stages 2 & 5 Tour Down Under, Allan Davis
  • Stage 3 Tour Down Under, Carlos Barredo
  • Stage 6 Paris–Nice, Andrey Kashechkin
  • Mountains classification Tirreno–Adriatico, José Joaquín Rojas
  • Overall Vuelta Castilla y Leon, Alexandre Vinokourov
  • Stage 5, Alexandre Vinokourov
  • Stage 3 Tour de Romandie, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 4 Tour de Suisse, Ángel Vicioso
  • National Road Championships, Road Race, Andrey Kashechkin
  • Stage 8 Tour de Suisse, Alberto Contador
  • Stage 1 Deutschland Tour, Assan Bazayev
  • Stage 1 Vuelta a Burgos, Aaron Kemps
  • Overall Vuelta a España, Alexandre Vinokourov
  • Stages 8, 9 & 20, Alexandre Vinokourov
  • Stage 10, Sérgio Paulinho
  • Stage 18, Andrey Kashechkin
  • Noosa Criterium, Allan Davis

    Notable riders

    NameNationalityYears
    Eduardo Chozas1989–1991
    Anselmo Fuerte1990–1992
    Marino Lejarreta1990–1992
    Melcior Mauri1990–1992, 1995–1998
    Juan Llaneras1991–1995
    Alex Zülle1991–1997
    Johan Bruyneel1992–1995, 1998
    Laurent Jalabert1992–2000
    Erik Breukink1993–1995
    Laurent Dufaux1993–1994
    David Etxebarria1994–2000, 2005–2006
    Patrick Jonker1995–1996
    Íñigo Cuesta1996–2000
    Mikel Zarrabeitia1996–2003
    Carlos Sastre1997–2001
    José Iván Gutiérrez1999–2001
    Peter Luttenberger1999–2000
    Isidro Nozal1999–2006
    Abraham Olano1999–2002
    David Arroyo2001–2003
    José Azevedo2001–2003
    Joseba Beloki2001–2003, 2005–2006
    Igor González de Galdeano2001–2005
    Jörg Jaksche2001–2003, 2005–2006
    Iván Parra2001–2002
    Giampaolo Caruso2002–2006
    Alberto Contador2002–2006
    Allan Davis2003–2006
    Koldo Gil2003–2005
    Luis León Sánchez2003–2006
    Carlos Barredo2004–2006
    Roberto Heras2004–2005
    José Joaquín Rojas2005–2006
    Michele Scarponi2005–2006
    Andrey Kashechkin2006
    Alexander Vinokourov2006

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: www.cyclingnews.com – the world centre of cycling.
    2. Web site: Kazakh consortium underwrites Saiz's team . 2006-12-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061020183847/http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/9946.0.html . 2006-10-20 . dead .
    3. Book: Macur, Juliet. Cycle of Lies: The Fall of Lance Armstrong. HarperCollins. 2014. 9780062277220. registration.
    4. Web site: Wednesdays EuroFile: Astana 5' cleared by Spanish courts; Landis sets post-Tour schedule . 20 October 2006 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20061020182044/http://www.velonews.com/race/int/articles/10588.0.html . 20 October 2006 .
    5. Web site: www.cyclingnews.com – the world centre of cycling.
    6. Web site: www.cyclingnews.com – the world centre of cycling.