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Vitória–ASC (UCI code: ASC) was a Portuguese cycling team in the UCI Continental category that was formed from the association between União Ciclista de Vila do Conde and Vitória SC of Guimarães. The professional team was dissolved in 2007 due to a lack of support and investment in the team, however, continuing with basic training.[1]
Team information | ||
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UCI code | ASC | |
Registered | Portugal | |
Founded | 1998 | |
Discipline(s) | Road Cross-country | |
Status | Amateur (1998-2001) Trade Team III (2002) Trade Team II (2003) Trade Team III (2004) UCI Continental (2005-2007) Amateur (2008-present) | |
Bicycles | Dynatek(2005) Lapierre(2006) Colnago(2007) | |
Website | Team home page | |
Key personnel | ||
General manager | António da Silva Campos | |
Team manager(s) | José Augusto Oliveira e Silva | |
Team name history | ||
1998-2001 2002-2004 2005 2006-2007 2008-2011 2012-present | ASC–Guilhabreu–Vila do Conde ASC–Vila do Conde ASC–Chenço–Vila do Conde Vitória–ASC ASC–Vitória–RTL ASC–KTM–Vitória | |
União Ciclista de Vila do Conde is a Portuguese cycling team that is currently only under-23 and also races predominantly in cyclocross. The team was founded in 1998, at the time under the name ASC–Guilhabreu–Vila do Conde, and was professional between 2002 and 2007 with the intention of asserting itself as a professional road cycling team.[2][3]
However, it was in the last two years as a professional team, 2006 and 2007, that it achieved the European status of UCI Continental Tour, just one category below the UCI WorldTour. This team had an initial budget of 350 thousand euros when União Ciclista de Vila do Conde joined Vitória SC de Guimarães, the team being known as Vitória–ASC.[4][5]
During the 2000s, it tried to assert itself with a road race professional cycling team, achieving European UCI Continental Tour status.[1]
From 2008 to 2011, U.C. de Vila do Conde has continued to be associated with Vitória and only in under-23 road cycling, its most common name being ASC–Vitória–RTL.[6]
Since 2012, the team has been called ASC–KTM–Vitória in national road cycling races.[7][8][9]
It was also in 2011 that Vitória SC began cross-country cycling with an amateur team called Vitória SC–Bikeworld, participating in regional and national competitions.[10][11]
As of January 2007[update]
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Some Portuguese cyclists passed through Vitória-ASC, such as:[16][17]
From CyclingArchives, ProCyclingStats, Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu and cyclingnews[18]
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