Marathon–Tula is a Russian UCI track team founded in 2017.[1] After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the UCI said that Russian teams are forbidden from competing in international events.[2]
Team information | |
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Registered | Tula, Russia |
Founded | 2017 |
Discipline(s) | |
Status | UCI Track team (2018–) |
Key personnel | |
General manager | Aleksandr Egorov |
Team name history | |
2017– | Marathon-Tula |
History
editThe project was created through the initiative of Alexey Dyumin, governor of the Tula region, and Alexander Vinokurov, president of the investment company Marathon Group, with the aim of supporting and developing Russian cycling.[3][1] The team's second sponsor since 2018 is VSMPO-AVISMA.[4]
The team's cyclists come from the Tula region as well as other regions of Russia. The team specializes in track disciplines, however its cyclists participate in road races as well[5]
Marathon–Tula became a UCI track team in 2018.[6][7] Marathon–Tula's cyclists have participated in the events of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup multiple times after having joined the team.
After the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the UCI said that Russian and Belarusian teams are forbidden from competing in international events.[8]
Team roster
editSeason 2020
editRider[9][10][11] | Date of birth |
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Alexander Dubchenko | 19 February 1995 |
Artur Ershov | 7 March 1990 |
Diana Klimova | 8 October 1996 |
Daniil Komkov | 11 September 2000 |
Dmitry Nesterov | 11 February 1999 |
Alexey Nosov | 27 April 1997 |
Maxim Piskunov | 10 October 1997 |
Pavel Rostov | 12 January 1999 |
Tamara Dronova | 13 August 1993 |
Serafima Grishina | 6 March 1999 |
Andrei Sazanov | 25 January 1994 |
Evgeny Serdyukov | 5 March 2001 |
Mikhail Vyunoshev | 24 November 2001 |
Season 2019
editRider[1][9][12] | Date of birth |
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Maria Averina | 4 October 1993 |
Alexander Dubchenko | 19 February 1995 |
Artur Ershov | 7 March 1990 |
Nikolay Zhurkin | 5 May 1991 |
Vladimir Ilchenko | 30 April 1996 |
Diana Klimova | 8 October 1996 |
Evgeny Kovalev | 6 March 1989 |
Daniil Komkov | 11 September 2000 |
Dmitry Nesterov | 11 February 1999 |
Alexey Nosov | 27 April 1997 |
Maxim Piskunov | 10 October 1997 |
Pavel Rostov | 12 January 1999 |
Maksim Sukhov | 18 March 1997 |
Major results
edit2017
editUEC European Track Championships, Berlin
— 2nd — elimination race — Maxim Piskunov[13]
2018
editUEC European Track Championships, Glasgow
— 2nd — madison — Diana Klimova (with Gulnaz Badykova)[14]
2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Pruszków
— 1st — scratch race — Maria Averina[15]
2019
editEuropean games, Minsk
— 3rd – madison – Diana Klimova (with Maria Novolodskaya)[16]
2020
edit2019–20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Glasgow
— 3rd – scratch race – Diana Klimova[17]
Russian National Road Race Championships
— 1st – mass start – Diana Klimova[18]
— 3rd – time trial – Tamara Dronova[18]
References
edit- ^ a b c "Marathon-Tula Cycling Team". Marathon-Tula. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "UCI "forbids" Russian and Belarusian participation in Balkan races". www.insidethegames.biz. 27 April 2022.
- ^ "Commitment". en.marathongroup.ru. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Partners | Marathon-Tula". marathoncycling.com. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Calendar". Marathon-Tula. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Marathon Tula получила первую в своей истории лицензию UCI". Marathon-Tula (in Russian). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Алексей Дюмин возглавил попечительский совет велокоманды Marathon-Tula". Спорт РИА Новости (in Russian). 6 April 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "UCI "forbids" Russian and Belarusian participation in Balkan races".
- ^ a b "MARATHON – TULA CYCLING TEAM". UCI. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Marathon-Tula подписывает Гришину и выигрывает на Гран-при в Санкт-Петербурге". Marathon-Tula (in Russian). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Михаил Вьюношев – стажер команды Marathon-Tula". Marathon-Tula (in Russian). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "Евгений Ковалев, Журкин и Ильченко вошли в состав трековой велокоманды Marathon-Tula". Спорт РИА Новости (in Russian). 8 November 2018. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "2017 UEC Track Elite European Championships Results Book" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "2018 UEC Track Elite European Championships Results Book" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "2017–18 Track Cycling World Cup/Pruszkov, Poland/Women's Scratch Race Results". Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "2019 European Games/Minsk, Belarus/Cycling results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ "2019–20 Track Cycling World Cup/Glasgow, United Kingdom/Women's Scratch Race Results". Retrieved 25 October 2020.
- ^ a b "2020 Russian National Road Race Championships results" (PDF). Retrieved 25 October 2020.