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List of wins by Cycling Academy Team and its successors

This is a comprehensive list of victories of the Israel–Premier Tech cycling team. The races are categorized according to the UCI Continental Circuits rules. The team was in the UCI Continental category from 2015 to 2016 then up to UCI Professional Continental from 2017 till 2019. In 2020 the Team stepped up to the UCI World Tour.

2015 – Cycling Academy

2016 – Cycling Academy

 Namibia National Road Race championship, Dan Craven
Tour of Arad, Chris Butler
Hets Hatsafon / Northern Arrow, Guy Gabay
Stage 1 Tour de Beauce, Mihkel Räim
 Israel National Time Trial championship, Aviv Yechezkel
 Israel National Road Race championship, Guy Sagiv
 Mexico National Road Race championship, Luis Lemus
 Estonia National Road Race championship, Mihkel Räim
Overall Tour de Hongrie, Mihkel Räim
Stage 1, Mihkel Räim
Stage 4, Chris Butler
Stage 1 Tour of Rwanda, Guillaume Boivin

2017 – Israel Cycling Academy

Stage 1 Tour d'Azerbaïdjan, Mihkel Räim
Stage 5 Tour d'Azerbaïdjan, Krists Neilands
Stage 1 Okolo Slovenska, Mihkel Räim
 Israel National Time Trial championship, Guy Sagiv
 Israel National Road Race championship, Roy Goldstein
 Latvia National Road Race championship, Krists Neilands
Stage 4 Colorado Classic, Mihkel Räim
Stage 2 Baltic Chain Tour, Ben Perry
Prologue Tour of Taihu Lake, Guillaume Boivin

2018 – Israel Cycling Academy

2019 – Israel Cycling Academy

2020 – Israel Start-Up Nation

Stage 1 Vuelta a San Juan, Rudy Barbier
Stage 1 Tour of Antalya, Mihkel Räim
Le Samyn, Hugo Hofstetter
 Estonia National Road Race championship, Norman Vahtra
 Austria National Time Trial championship, Matthias Brändle
Stage 4 Okolo Slovenska, Rudy Barbier
Stage 8 Giro d'Italia, Alex Dowsett
Stage 3 Vuelta a España, Dan Martin
 Israel National Time Trial championship, Guy Sagiv
 Israel National Road Race championship, Omer Goldstein

2021 – Israel Start-Up Nation

2022 – Israel–Premier Tech

2023 – Israel–Premier Tech

2024 – Israel–Premier Tech

Supplementary statistics

Sources[1][2]

Grand Tours by highest finishing position
Race 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Giro d'Italia 45 71 48 10 92 22
Tour de France 41 40 24 35
Vuelta a España 4 86 34
Major week-long stage races by highest finishing position
Race 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Tour Down Under 25 NH 13
Paris–Nice DNF[a] 21 13 30
Tirreno–Adriatico 93 39 26 17 41 20
Volta a Catalunya 16 NH 11 47 6
Tour of the Basque Country NH 20 13
Tour of the Alps 13 NH 15 51 16
Tour de Romandie NH 5 17 55
Critérium du Dauphiné 60 19 53
Tour de Suisse NH 5 3 9
Tour de Pologne 40 36 24
Benelux Tour 19 16 NH[b] 24
Monument races by highest finishing position
Monument 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Milan–San Remo 23 22 40 43 18 27
Tour of Flanders 19 5 DNS[c] 23
Paris–Roubaix NH 8 36 16
Liège–Bastogne–Liège 11 5 10 12
Giro di Lombardia 36 39 9 9 53 12
Classics by highest finishing position
Classic 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 85 37 3 11 10
Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne 31 7 12 6 5 5 16
Strade Bianche 34 59 26 28
E3 Harelbeke 28 NH 30 38 12
Gent–Wevelgem 77 24 31 55 3
Amstel Gold Race 39 20 NH 21 16 20
La Flèche Wallonne 63 5 4 6 4
Clásica de San Sebastián NH 29 22 19
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish
DNS Did not start
NH Not held

Notes

  1. ^ The team pulled its remaining riders out of the race before stage 7, citing concerns over the growing spread of COVID-19.[3]
  2. ^ The race was cancelled due to an overcrowded calendar.[4]
  3. ^ The team pulled its riders out of the race before the start, after their classics team got COVID-19.[5]

References

  1. ^ "firstcycling". firstcycling.com. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. ^ "ProCyclingStats". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  3. ^ Ostanek, Daniel (14 March 2020). "Coronavirus: World champion Mads Pedersen leaves Paris–Nice". CyclingNews. Retrieved 14 March 2020.
  4. ^ Ryan, Barry (8 June 2022). "2022 Benelux Tour cancelled due to overcrowded calendar". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 8 October 2022.
  5. ^ Ostanek, Daniel (1 April 2022). "Israel-Premier Tech out of Tour of Flanders due to illness, injury, Covid". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 3 April 2022.

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