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{{Infobox cycling team season | team = | season = | men = yes | image = | image_caption = | ucicode = | status = | wtrank = | series = | rank = | chairman = | owner = | manager = | sponsor = | base = | bikes = | groupset = | onedaywins = | stageraceoverall = | stageracestages = | gtwins = | wcwins = | natcwins = | mostwins = | bestrider = | kitimage = | previous = | next = }}
{{Infobox cycling team season | team = | season = | women = yes | image = | image_caption = | ucicode = | status = | series = | rank = | chairman = | owner = | manager = | sponsor = | base = | bikes = | groupset = | onedaywins = | stageraceoverall = | stageracestages = | wcwins = | natcwins = | mostwins = | bestrider = | kitimage = | previous = | next = }}
Parameter | Description |
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team |
The team name during the season |
season |
The year of the season, written YYYY |
men or women |
men=yes if men's team, women=yes if women's team
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image |
A picture of the team, if available |
image_caption |
Describe the image with a caption |
ucicode |
The three letter UCI code used during the season |
status |
ProTeam/ProContinental/Continental/UCI Women's Team/Amateur/National |
wtrank |
The team rank in the World Tour at the end of the season. Add the points score in brackets. |
series |
Name of the series if not in the World Tour. Add the team rank to rank
|
chairman |
Name of the team Chairman during the season |
owner |
Name of the team Owner during the season |
manager |
Name of the team Manager during the season |
sponsor |
Name of the main sponsor(s) during the season |
base |
The team's country of origin, or the location of their base of operations |
bikes |
The team's bike manufacturer during the season |
groupset |
The team's groupset manufacturer during the season |
onedaywins |
Number of one day race victories during the season |
stageraceoverall |
Number of stage race overall wins during the season |
stageracestages |
Number of stage race stage wins during the season |
gtwins |
Number of Grand Tour wins during the season |
wcwins |
Number of World Championship victories during the season |
natcwins |
Number of National Championship victories during the season |
mostwins |
The team rider with the most victories during the season. Add the number of victories in brackets. |
bestrider |
The team's highest ranked rider at the end of the season |
kitimage |
An image of the teams's jersey during the season, if available |
previous |
Link to the article for the team's previous season |
next |
Link to the article for the team's next season |
IAM Cycling | |
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2013 season | |
UCI code | IAM |
Status | UCI Professional Continental |
Europe Tour ranking | 2nd (1334.34 points) [1] |
Manager | Serge Beucherie [2] |
Main sponsor(s) | IAM Independent Asset Management |
Based | Switzerland |
Bicycles | Scott [3] |
Groupset | Shimano |
Season victories | |
One-day races | 4 |
Stage race overall | 2 |
Stage race stages | 3 |
National Championships | 3 |
Most wins | Martin Elmiger (2 wins) |
The 2013 IAM Cycling season was the first season of the IAM Cycling team, which was founded at the end of 2012. The team competed on the UCI Professional Continental level. They began the season on 27 January at the Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise, and finished in October at the 2013 Giro di Lombardia. The team participated in UCI Continental Circuits and UCI World Tour events when given a wildcard invitation.
The team was officially launched in January 2013. [4] IAM Cycling joined the Mouvement pour un cyclisme crédible at the end of 2012. [5] IAM Cycling was selected as a wild-card entry for the 2013 Paris-Nice race. [6]
Ages as of January 1, 2013 [2]
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The teams first ever race was the Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise on 27 January, where Wyss and Brändle both finished with the bunch. [8] At the 1.2 race Tour de Berne IAM had five people in the top ten, with Marcel Wyss winning the race 13 seconds ahead of Sébastien Reichenbach and 15 seconds ahead of Rémi Cusin and Matthias Brändle. [9] Reto Hollenstein finished sixth. [9]
The 2013 Tour of Qatar was the teams first ever stage race. Martin Elminger finished second on the first stage, but lost his place in the general classification the next day. Heinrich Haussler finished fifth on stage three and ninth on stage five. The team did well at the Tour Méditerranéen in February, with Matteo Pelucchi finishing second on the first stage, letting him ride in the white jersey on stage two as the leader of the young rider classification. [10] Thomas Löfkvist finished fourth on the second stage [11], and sixth on stage four which placed him in the green points jersey and only two seconds behind leader Maxime Monfort of RadioShack–Leopard. [12] On the final stage Löfkvist lost the points jersey to Jürgen Roelandts of Lotto–Belisol but took over the lead and won the overall classification. Gustav Larsson finished eight and Stefan Denifl eleventh overall, and IAM won the teams classification ahead of Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela. [13] circuit de la s [14]
As an UCI Professional Continental team IAM Cycling was not automatically granted the right to participate in any of the three Grand Tours. The team was considered by race organiser Amaury Sport Organisation for a Tour de France invitation, but ultimately was not invited. [15] [16] They did not receive an invitation to the Giro d'Italia or the Vuelta a España either, [17] [18] but were invited to Milan – San Remo and Il Lombardia by Giro race organizer RCS Sport instead. [18]
The infobox shown is produced with:
{{User:JudoonCyclist/sandbox | team = Example Team | season = 2014 | men = yes | image = [[File:Départ 2e étape 2014 - Tarare (41).JPG|300px]] | image_caption = Example Team at Example Race 2014 | ucicode = ABC | status = [[UCI ProTeam]] | wtrank = 7th (543 points) | chairman = [[Pat McQuaid]] | owner = [[Oleg Tinkov]] | manager = [[Alexander Vinokourov]] | sponsor = [[Movistar]] & [[Rabobank]] | base = [[Manchester Velodrome|National Cycling Centre]]<br />[[Manchester]]<br />England | bikes = [[Lapierre Bikes|Lapierre]] | groupset = [[SRAM Corporation|SRAM]] | onedaywins = 5 | stageraceoverall = 7 | stageracestages = 15 | gtwins = 3 | wcwins = 3 | natcwins = 4 | mostwins = [[Eddy Merckx]] (42 wins) | bestrider = [[Alejandro Valverde]] ([[2014 UCI World Tour|1st]]) | kitimage = Jersey_black.svg | previous = [[2013 Previous Name season|2013]] | next = [[2015 Example Team season|2015]] }}
This is a
documentation
subpage for
User:JudoonCyclist. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original user template page. |
This template is intended for use on articles about a cycling team's season, such as 2010 Team HTC-Columbia season or 2015 Team Sky season.
{{Infobox cycling team season | team = | season = | men = yes | image = | image_caption = | ucicode = | status = | wtrank = | series = | rank = | chairman = | owner = | manager = | sponsor = | base = | bikes = | groupset = | onedaywins = | stageraceoverall = | stageracestages = | gtwins = | wcwins = | natcwins = | mostwins = | bestrider = | kitimage = | previous = | next = }}
{{Infobox cycling team season | team = | season = | women = yes | image = | image_caption = | ucicode = | status = | series = | rank = | chairman = | owner = | manager = | sponsor = | base = | bikes = | groupset = | onedaywins = | stageraceoverall = | stageracestages = | wcwins = | natcwins = | mostwins = | bestrider = | kitimage = | previous = | next = }}
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
team |
The team name during the season |
season |
The year of the season, written YYYY |
men or women |
men=yes if men's team, women=yes if women's team
|
image |
A picture of the team, if available |
image_caption |
Describe the image with a caption |
ucicode |
The three letter UCI code used during the season |
status |
ProTeam/ProContinental/Continental/UCI Women's Team/Amateur/National |
wtrank |
The team rank in the World Tour at the end of the season. Add the points score in brackets. |
series |
Name of the series if not in the World Tour. Add the team rank to rank
|
chairman |
Name of the team Chairman during the season |
owner |
Name of the team Owner during the season |
manager |
Name of the team Manager during the season |
sponsor |
Name of the main sponsor(s) during the season |
base |
The team's country of origin, or the location of their base of operations |
bikes |
The team's bike manufacturer during the season |
groupset |
The team's groupset manufacturer during the season |
onedaywins |
Number of one day race victories during the season |
stageraceoverall |
Number of stage race overall wins during the season |
stageracestages |
Number of stage race stage wins during the season |
gtwins |
Number of Grand Tour wins during the season |
wcwins |
Number of World Championship victories during the season |
natcwins |
Number of National Championship victories during the season |
mostwins |
The team rider with the most victories during the season. Add the number of victories in brackets. |
bestrider |
The team's highest ranked rider at the end of the season |
kitimage |
An image of the teams's jersey during the season, if available |
previous |
Link to the article for the team's previous season |
next |
Link to the article for the team's next season |
IAM Cycling | |
---|---|
2013 season | |
UCI code | IAM |
Status | UCI Professional Continental |
Europe Tour ranking | 2nd (1334.34 points) [1] |
Manager | Serge Beucherie [2] |
Main sponsor(s) | IAM Independent Asset Management |
Based | Switzerland |
Bicycles | Scott [3] |
Groupset | Shimano |
Season victories | |
One-day races | 4 |
Stage race overall | 2 |
Stage race stages | 3 |
National Championships | 3 |
Most wins | Martin Elmiger (2 wins) |
The 2013 IAM Cycling season was the first season of the IAM Cycling team, which was founded at the end of 2012. The team competed on the UCI Professional Continental level. They began the season on 27 January at the Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise, and finished in October at the 2013 Giro di Lombardia. The team participated in UCI Continental Circuits and UCI World Tour events when given a wildcard invitation.
The team was officially launched in January 2013. [4] IAM Cycling joined the Mouvement pour un cyclisme crédible at the end of 2012. [5] IAM Cycling was selected as a wild-card entry for the 2013 Paris-Nice race. [6]
Ages as of January 1, 2013 [2]
|
|
|
|
The teams first ever race was the Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise on 27 January, where Wyss and Brändle both finished with the bunch. [8] At the 1.2 race Tour de Berne IAM had five people in the top ten, with Marcel Wyss winning the race 13 seconds ahead of Sébastien Reichenbach and 15 seconds ahead of Rémi Cusin and Matthias Brändle. [9] Reto Hollenstein finished sixth. [9]
The 2013 Tour of Qatar was the teams first ever stage race. Martin Elminger finished second on the first stage, but lost his place in the general classification the next day. Heinrich Haussler finished fifth on stage three and ninth on stage five. The team did well at the Tour Méditerranéen in February, with Matteo Pelucchi finishing second on the first stage, letting him ride in the white jersey on stage two as the leader of the young rider classification. [10] Thomas Löfkvist finished fourth on the second stage [11], and sixth on stage four which placed him in the green points jersey and only two seconds behind leader Maxime Monfort of RadioShack–Leopard. [12] On the final stage Löfkvist lost the points jersey to Jürgen Roelandts of Lotto–Belisol but took over the lead and won the overall classification. Gustav Larsson finished eight and Stefan Denifl eleventh overall, and IAM won the teams classification ahead of Androni Giocattoli–Venezuela. [13] circuit de la s [14]
As an UCI Professional Continental team IAM Cycling was not automatically granted the right to participate in any of the three Grand Tours. The team was considered by race organiser Amaury Sport Organisation for a Tour de France invitation, but ultimately was not invited. [15] [16] They did not receive an invitation to the Giro d'Italia or the Vuelta a España either, [17] [18] but were invited to Milan – San Remo and Il Lombardia by Giro race organizer RCS Sport instead. [18]
The infobox shown is produced with:
{{User:JudoonCyclist/sandbox | team = Example Team | season = 2014 | men = yes | image = [[File:Départ 2e étape 2014 - Tarare (41).JPG|300px]] | image_caption = Example Team at Example Race 2014 | ucicode = ABC | status = [[UCI ProTeam]] | wtrank = 7th (543 points) | chairman = [[Pat McQuaid]] | owner = [[Oleg Tinkov]] | manager = [[Alexander Vinokourov]] | sponsor = [[Movistar]] & [[Rabobank]] | base = [[Manchester Velodrome|National Cycling Centre]]<br />[[Manchester]]<br />England | bikes = [[Lapierre Bikes|Lapierre]] | groupset = [[SRAM Corporation|SRAM]] | onedaywins = 5 | stageraceoverall = 7 | stageracestages = 15 | gtwins = 3 | wcwins = 3 | natcwins = 4 | mostwins = [[Eddy Merckx]] (42 wins) | bestrider = [[Alejandro Valverde]] ([[2014 UCI World Tour|1st]]) | kitimage = Jersey_black.svg | previous = [[2013 Previous Name season|2013]] | next = [[2015 Example Team season|2015]] }}