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UCI code
  
GAZ

Discipline
  
Road

Website
  
Team home page

Bicycle
  
Colnago

Registered
  
Russia

Bicycles
  
Colnago

Founded
  
2012

Gazprom–RusVelo Colnago joins forces with Gazprom and Rusvelo The Buzz

Status
  
UCI Professional Continental (2012–)

Profiles

Gazprom–RusVelo (UCI team code: GAZ), a part of the Russian Global Cycling Project, is a Russian road & track cycling team. It was founded in late 2011 and granted UCI Professional Continental status. For its first season 2012 the team signed several ex-Team Katusha riders along with a few ones from Continental Team Itera–Katusha.

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Gazprom–RusVelo Colnago joins forces with Gazprom and Rusvelo The Buzz

RusVelo includes both men's and women's rosters. The directors are Viatcheslav Ekimov, Oleg Grishkin, Egon van Kessel from the Netherlands, and Australian Henk Vogels. The General Manager is Heiko Salzwedel.

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Team history

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In December 2012, RusVelo's request for a Professional Continental licence for the 2013 season was denied pending a review. The squad were ultimately awarded a Professional Continental licence on 9 January 2013.

Doping

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In 2013 the team endured a spate of doping positives. In March Valery Kaikov for the, cancer-causing, banned compound GW501516 (Endurobol). This was the first recorded positive for Endurobol. In June at the 2013 Russian National Championships Roman Maikin and Artem Ovechkin tested positive for Fenoterol and received a six-month ban Andrey Solomennikov tested positive for asthma medication and received a six-month suspension as well. As a result, the team auto-suspended itself from competition. In June 2015, the team received their fifth positive in less than two years when Petr Ignatenko tested positive for human growth hormone (hGH) in an out-of-competition test on April 8, this is only the second hGH positive since Patrick Sinkewitz returned an adverse analytical finding for the substance.

References

Gazprom–RusVelo Wikipedia