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Spanish racing cyclist
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Torres and the second or maternal family name is
Barceló .
Albert Torres Barceló (born 26 April 1990) is a Spanish
track and
road
racing cyclist , who currently rides for
UCI WorldTeam
Movistar Team .
[2] Torres turned professional in 2014 with
Team Ecuador .
[3] In October 2020, he was named in the startlist for the
2020 Giro d'Italia .
[4]
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Legend
—
Did not compete
DNF
Did not finish
2007
3rd
Individual pursuit,
UEC European Junior Championships
2008
UEC European Junior Championships
1st
Individual pursuit
2nd
Points race
2013
2nd
Madison ,
UCI World Championships (with
David Muntaner )
2nd
Madison ,
UEC European Championships (with David Muntaner)
2014
1st
Madison ,
UCI World Championships (with David Muntaner)
2015
1st
Madison ,
UEC European Championships (with
Sebastián Mora )
2nd
Scratch ,
UCI World Championships
2016
UEC European Championships
1st
Omnium
1st
Madison (with
Sebastián Mora )
1st Madison,
UCI World Cup ,
Glasgow (with
Sebastián Mora )
1st
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Sebastián Mora )
2017
1st
Omnium ,
UEC European Championships
2020
1st
Madison ,
UEC European Championships (with
Sebastián Mora )
2023
2nd
Points race ,
UCI World Championships
2nd
Points race ,
UEC European Championships
1995 –
96 : Italy (
Silvio Martinello ,
Marco Villa )
1997 : Spain (
Joan Llaneras ,
Miguel Alzamora )
1998 : Belgium (
Etienne De Wilde ,
Matthew Gilmore )
1999 : Spain (
Joan Llaneras ,
Isaac Gálvez )
2000 : Germany (
Stefan Steinweg ,
Erik Weispfennig )
2001 : France (
Robert Sassone ,
Jérôme Neuville )
2002 : France (
Jérôme Neuville ,
Franck Perque )
2003 : Switzerland (
Franco Marvulli ,
Bruno Risi )
2004 : Argentina (
Walter Pérez ,
Juan Curuchet )
2005 : Great Britain (
Mark Cavendish ,
Rob Hayles )
2006 : Spain (
Isaac Gálvez ,
Joan Llaneras )
2007 : Switzerland (
Bruno Risi ,
Franco Marvulli )
2008 : Great Britain (
Mark Cavendish ,
Bradley Wiggins )
2009 : Denmark (
Michael Mørkøv ,
Alex Rasmussen )
2010 –
11 : Australia (
Leigh Howard ,
Cameron Meyer )
2012 : Belgium (
Kenny De Ketele ,
Gijs Van Hoecke )
2013 : France (
Vivien Brisse ,
Morgan Kneisky )
2014 : Spain (
David Muntaner ,
Albert Torres )
2015 : France (
Bryan Coquard ,
Morgan Kneisky )
2016 : Great Britain (
Mark Cavendish ,
Bradley Wiggins )
2017 : France (
Morgan Kneisky ,
Benjamin Thomas )
2018 –
19 : Germany (
Roger Kluge ,
Theo Reinhardt )
2020 –
21 : Denmark (
Michael Mørkøv ,
Lasse Norman Hansen )
2022 : France (
Donavan Grondin ,
Benjamin Thomas )
2023 : Netherlands (
Jan-Willem van Schip ,
Yoeri Havik )
2010 : Czechia : (
Martin Bláha ,
Jiří Hochmann )
2011 : Belgium : (
Kenny De Ketele ,
Iljo Keisse )
2012 : Czechia : (
Martin Bláha ,
Jiří Hochmann )
2013 : Italy : (
Liam Bertazzo ,
Elia Viviani )
2014 : Austria :
Andreas Graf ,
Andreas Müller )
2015 : Spain : (
Sebastián Mora ,
Albert Torres )
2016 : Spain : (
Sebastián Mora ,
Albert Torres )
2017 : France : (
Florian Maitre ,
Benjamin Thomas )
2018 : Belgium : (
Kenny De Ketele ,
Robbe Ghys )
2019 : Denmark : (
Lasse Norman Hansen ,
Michael Mørkøv )
2020 : Spain : (
Sebastián Mora ,
Albert Torres )
2021 : Netherlands : (
Yoeri Havik ,
Jan-Willem van Schip )
2022 : Germany : (
Roger Kluge ,
Theo Reinhardt )
2023 : Germany : (
Roger Kluge ,
Theo Reinhardt )
2024 : Germany : (
Roger Kluge ,
Theo Reinhardt )
includes only UEC European Track Championships winners (from 2010)