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Adria Mobil (cycling team)

Slovenian cycling team

Adria Mobil (cycling team)

Summary

Slovenian cycling team

FieldValue
nameAdria Mobil
imageAdria Cycling Team.jpg
captionAdria Mobil support car (2018)
codeADR
registeredNovo Mesto, Slovenia
founded
generalmanagerBogdan Fink
teammanager
disciplineRoad
statusContinental
season2005
2006–
oldnameKRKA–Adria Mobil
Adria Mobil
bicycles2003–2008 Moser
2009–2010 Fondriest
2011–2020 Specialized
2021–2023 Basso Bikes
2024 Merida
componentsShimano
websitehttps://www.adria-mobil-cycling.com/sl
kitimageTeam Adria Mobile dress.jpg

2006– Adria Mobil 2009–2010 Fondriest 2011–2020 Specialized 2021–2023 Basso Bikes 2024 Merida Adria Mobil () is a Continental cycling team founded in 1972 (as continental team from 2005). It is based in Novo Mesto, Slovenia and it participates in UCI Continental Circuits races.

Team is sponsored by producer of motorhomes and caravans Adria Mobil, which is also sponsoring GP Adria Mobil one day race and Tour of Slovenia.

History

The team Adria Mobil started back in 1972 where the team was initially called Cycling team Novo mesto. In 1997 the club created a second professional cycling team this folded in 2011.

Team roster

Main article: List of rosters for KRKA–Adria Mobil and its successors

Major wins

Team Adria Mobil celebrating victory on 2018 Croatia-Slovenia race which was won by [[Dušan Rajović]] (first from left)
Adria Mobil in 2019 [[GP Izola]], which was won by [[Marko Kump]] (second from left)
Fiat Tipo]] support car (2019)
[[Janez Brajkovič]] at the 2020 [[Slovenian National Time Trial Championships
Basso]] Diamante (2021)

;2005 :Stage 3 Istrian Spring Trophy, Janez Brajkovič :Stage 6 Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23, Miha Švab ;2006 :[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|alt=Yellow jersey]] Overall Tour of Slovenia, Tomaž Nose

:Poreč Trophy, Simon Špilak ;2007 :Poreč Trophy, Marko Kump :Gran Premio Palio del Recioto, Robert Kišerlovski :[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|alt=Yellow jersey]] Overall Tour of Slovenia, Tomaž Nose :Prologue Tour de Croatie, Jure Zrimšek ;2008 :GP Kranj, Grega Bole ;2009 :Stage 1 Istrian Spring Trophy, Marko Kump :Stage 4 Tour of Slovenia, Marko Kump :Slovenian National Road Race Championships, Blaž Jarc :Ljubljana–Zagreb, Robert Vrečer :Stage 7 Tour of Hainan, Grega Bole ;2010 :Trofeo Zsšdi, Marko Kump :Poreč Trophy, Matej Gnezda :Stage 4 Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali, Marko Kump :GP Kranj, Matej Gnezda ;2011 :Poreč Trophy, Blaž Jarc :Ljubljana–Zagreb, Kristjan Fajt ;2012 :Poreč Trophy, Matej Mugerli :Stage 1 Istrian Spring Trophy, Marko Kump :Banja Luka–Beograd I, Marko Kump :Banja Luka–Beograd II, Matej Mugerli :Stage 1 Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich, Marko Kump :Stage 4 Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich, Radoslav Rogina :Grand Prix Südkärnten, Marko Kump :Central European Tour Budapest GP, Marko Kump :Ljubljana–Zagreb, Marko Kump :Tour of Vojvodina I, Kristjan Fajt ;2013 : Time Trial Championships, Klemen Štimulak :Trofej Umag, Aljaž Hočevar :Poreč Trophy, Matej Mugerli :[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|alt=Yellow jersey]] Overall Istrian Spring Trophy, Matej Mugerli

:GP Šenčur, Radoslav Rogina :Banja Luka–Beograd II, Matej Mugerli :Classic Beograd–Čačak, Matej Mugerli :[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|alt=Yellow jersey]] Overall Tour of Slovenia, Radoslav Rogina

;2014 : Road Race Championships, Radoslav Rogina : Time Trial Championships, Bruno Maltar : Road Race Championships, Matej Mugerli :Trofej Umag, Matej Mugerli :Gran Premio Industrie del Marmo, Matej Mugerli :Stage 2 Tour d'Azerbaïdjan, Primož Roglič :GP Judendorf-Strassengel, Radoslav Rogina :Giro del Medio Brenta, Klemen Štimulak :[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px|alt=Yellow jersey]] Overall Sibiu Cycling Tour, Radoslav Rogina

:Croatia–Slovenia, Primož Roglič ;2015 :Trofej Umag, Marko Kump :Poreč Trophy, Marko Kump :Stage 3 Istrian Spring Trophy, Marko Kump :GP Adria Mobil, Marko Kump :Belgrade–Banja Luka I, Marko Kump :Stage 2 Tour of Croatia, Marko Kump :[[File:Jersey blue.svg|20px]] Overall Tour d'Azerbaïdjan, Primož Roglič

:Overall Tour of Małopolska, Marko Kump

:[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Overall Tour of Slovenia, Primož Roglič

:[[File:Jersey yellow.svg|20px]] Overall Tour of Qinghai Lake, Radoslav Rogina

:Croatia–Slovenia, Marko Kump ;2016 :GP Izola, Jure Golčer :Ronde van Vlaanderen U23, David Per : Time Trial Championships, David Per : Road Race Championships, Radoslav Rogina ;2017 : Time Trial Championships, Dušan Rajović :Stage 2 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Dušan Rajović :Croatia–Slovenia, Dušan Rajović ;2018 :GP Izola, Dušan Rajović :Overall Belgrade–Banja Luka, Gašper Katrašnik

:Stage 4 Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich, Gašper Katrašnik : Time Trial Championships, Dušan Rajović :Stage 10 Tour of Qinghai Lake, Dušan Rajović :Croatia–Slovenia, Dušan Rajović ;2019 :GP Izola, Marko Kump :International Rhodes Grand Prix, Dušan Rajović :Stage 1 International Tour of Rhodes, Dušan Rajović :GP Adria Mobil, Marko Kump :Stage 4 Belgrade–Banja Luka, Marko Kump :Stage 1 Tour of Bihor, Marko Kump :Stage 2 (ITT) Tour of Bihor, Dušan Rajović :GP Kranj, Marko Kump :Croatia–Slovenia, Marko Kump :Stage 1 CRO Race, Marko Kump :Stage 4 CRO Race, Dušan Rajović ;2021 : Croatia–Slovenia, Žiga Horvat ;2022 : National Road Race Championships, Kristijan Koren

National champions

;2013 :[[File:MaillotEslovenia.PNG|20px]] Slovenia Time Trial Klemen Štimulak ;2014 :[[File:MaillotCroacia.PNG|20px]] Croatia Road Race Radoslav Rogina :[[File:MaillotCroacia.PNG|20px]] Croatia Time Trial Bruno Maltar :[[File:MaillotEslovenia.PNG|20px]] Slovenia Road Race Matej Mugerli ;2016 :[[File:MaillotEslovenia.PNG|20px]] Slovenia Time Trial David Per :[[File:MaillotCroacia.PNG|20px]] Croatia Road Race Radoslav Rogina ;2017 :[[File:Serbia NC.png|20px]] Serbia Time Trial Dušan Rajović ;2018 :[[File:Serbia NC.png|20px]] Serbia Time Trial Dušan Rajović ;2022 :[[File:MaillotEslovenia.PNG|20px]] Slovenia Road Race Kristjan Koren

References

References

  1. "Sponsors - Adria Mobil".
  2. "ADRIA MOBIL CYCLING TEAM 2022".
  3. "Adria Mobil". [[Union Cycliste Internationale]].
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