Vitória–SC (cycling team)
Team information | ||
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UCI code | ASC | |
Registered | Portugal | |
Founded | 1998 | |
Discipline(s) | Road Mountain | |
Status | Trade Team III (2002) Trade Team II (2003) Trade Team III (2004) UCI Continental (2005–2007) National Events (2008–present) | |
Bicycles | Dynatek(2005) Lapierre(2006) Colnago(2007) | |
Website | Team home page | |
Key personnel | ||
General manager | António da Silva Campos | |
Team manager(s) | José Augusto Oliveira e Silva José Augusto Silva | |
Team name history | ||
2002–2004 2005 2006 2007–present | ASC–Vila do Conde ASC–Chenço–Vila do Conde Vitória–ASC ASC/Vitória/RTL | |
União Ciclista de Vila do Conde is a Portuguese cycling team that is currently only under-23 and also races predominantly in cyclocross. The team was founded in 1998, at the time under the name ASC–Guilhabreu–Vila do Conde, and was professional between 2002 and 2007. However, the last two years as a professional team, 2006 and 2007, União Ciclista de Vila do Conde was associated with Vitória SC of Guimarães, with the team being known as Vitória–ASC.[1]
During the 2000s, it tried to assert itself with a road race professional cycling team, achieving European UCI Continental Tour status.
From 2007 until now, U.C. de Vila do Conde has continued to be associated with Vitória SC and only in under-23 road cycling, its most common name being ASC/Vitória/RTL.
Team roster
As of January 2007[update]
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Major wins
- 2002
- Overall Circuito Montañés: Óscar Serrano
- Points classification: Óscar Serrano
- Stage 4: Rafael Milá
- Stage 5 & 7: Óscar Serrano
- Stage 1 Volta ao Alentejo: Rubén Galván
- Portuguese Under-23 Time Trial Championship: Sérgio Paulinho
- Teams classification Volta a Portugal do Futuro[N 1]
- Points classification: Sérgio Paulinho
- Mountains classification: Sérgio Paulinho
- Prologue, Stage 2, 3 & 4: Sérgio Paulinho
- 2003
- Sprints classification Volta ao Algarve: Óscar Serrano
- Points classification Circuito Montañés: Óscar Serrano
- Stage 5a & 6
- Stage 3 Volta a Portugal: Victoriano Fernández
- 2004
- Young rider classification GP M.R. Cortez–Mitsubishi: Sérgio Ribeiro
- Sprints classification Volta ao Alentejo: Óscar Serrano
- 2005
- Stage 1 Volta a Portugal: Fidel Chacón
- 2006
- Stage 1 GP Abimota: Pedro Costa
- 2007
- Winner Clássica de Amarante: José Rodrigues
- Winner Circuito de São Bernardo, Alcobaça: Gilberto Sampaio
- Winner Circuito de Nafarros: José Rodrigues
- Stage 4b GP Vinhos da Estremadura: José Rodrigues
- Points classification: José Rodrigues
- 2010
- Stage 3 Volta às Terras de Santa Maria Feira: Bruno Borges
- Winner of Portuguese Under-23 Cup: Bruno Borges[2]
- 2011
- Winner of Troféu Festival da Bicicleta, cyclocross, Elite/Under-23: Mário Costa
- National Championship, Track, Speed, Under-23: Leonel Coutinho
- Stage 3 & 5 Volta a Portugal do Futuro: Leonel Coutinho
- 2012
- Stage 1 Volta a Portugal do Futuro: David Rodrigues
Notable cyclists
Some notable Portuguese cyclists passed through Vitória-ASC, such as:
- Sérgio Paulinho
- Sérgio Ribeiro
- Bruno Pires
- Bruno Neves
- Rui Costa
- José Mendes
- Daniel Silva
- Márcio Barbosa
- Bruno Lima
- João Cabreira
- Mário Costa
- David Rodrigues
References
- ^ The riders on the squad were Sérgio Paulinho, Hermano Vieira, Sérgio Ribeiro, Bruno Pires, Gilberto Sampaio, Bruno Neves and Ricardo Santos
External links
- Official website (in Portuguese)
Preview of references
- ^ "Vimaranenses apresentam equipa de ciclismo". www.record.pt (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Minhoto Bruno Borges venceu a Taça de Portugal de Sub 23 - Liberty Seguros | Associação de Ciclismo do Minho". www.acm.pt. Retrieved 22 February 2024.