IAM Cycling
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| Team information | ||
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| UCI code | IAM | |
| Registered | Switzerland | |
| Founded | 2013 | |
| Disbanded | 2016 | |
| Discipline(s) | Road | |
| Status | UCI Pro Continental (2013–2014) UCI WorldTeam (2015–2016) | |
| Bicycles | Scott Sports | |
| Components | Shimano | |
| Website | Team home page | |
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IAM Cycling was a Swiss registered UCI WorldTour cycling team. It is managed by former French road race champion Serge Beucherie.[1][2]
The title sponsor was IAM Independent Asset Management SA, a Swiss investment management company.[3]
History
2013
The team was officially launched in January 2013.[4] IAM Cycling is a member of the Mouvement pour un cyclisme crédible. IAM Cycling was selected as a wild-card entry for the 2013 Paris–Nice race.[5]
2014
On 22 August 2013 the team announced that it had signed Sylvain Chavanel and Jérôme Pineau from Omega Pharma–Quick-Step, Mathias Frank from BMC Racing Team and Roger Kluge from NetApp–Endura for the 2014 season.[6] On 28 January it was announced that IAM Cycling had been granted a "wild card" entry to Tour de France 2014, its first Grand Tour. It also raced the Vuelta a España. Subsequently, in December 2014 the UCI announced that the team would be granted a WorldTour licence for the 2015 season.[7]
2015
2016
In May 2016, the team announced they would fold at the end of the season due to not being able to secure a secondary sponsor.[8]
Final roster (2016)
- As of 29 March 2016
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Major wins
- 2013
- Overall  Tour Méditerranéen, Thomas Löfkvist Tour Méditerranéen, Thomas Löfkvist
- Stage 1 Circuit de la Sarthe, Matteo Pelucchi
- Tour de Berne, Marcel Wyss
 Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle
- Stage 5 Bayern Rundfahrt, Heinrich Haussler
 Sweden Time Trial Championships, Gustav Larsson Sweden Time Trial Championships, Gustav Larsson
 Latvia Road Race Championships, Aleksejs Saramotins Latvia Road Race Championships, Aleksejs Saramotins
- Trofeo Matteotti, Sébastien Reichenbach
- Overall  Tour du Limousin, Martin Elmiger Tour du Limousin, Martin Elmiger- Stage 1, Martin Elmiger
 
- Tour du Jura, Matthias Brändle
- Tour du Doubs, Aleksejs Saramotins
- 2014
- Stage 2 Tirreno–Adriatico, Matteo Pelucchi
- Stage 3 Critérium International, Mathias Frank
- Stage 3 Four Days of Dunkirk, Sylvain Chavanel
- Tour de Berne, Matthias Brändle
- Stage 1 Bayern Rundfahrt, Heinrich Haussler
- Stage 2 Bayern Rundfahrt, Mathias Frank
 France Time Trial Championships, Sylvain Chavanel France Time Trial Championships, Sylvain Chavanel
 Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle
.svg.png) Switzerland Road Race Championships, Martin Elmiger Switzerland Road Race Championships, Martin Elmiger
- Stage 2 Vuelta a Burgos, Matteo Pelucchi
- Stage 5 (ITT) Vuelta a Burgos, Aleksejs Saramotins
- Overall  Tour du Poitou-Charentes, Sylvain Chavanel Tour du Poitou-Charentes, Sylvain Chavanel- Stage 4 (ITT), Sylvain Chavanel
 
- GP Ouest–France, Sylvain Chavanel
- Stages 5 & 6 Tour of Britain, Matthias Brändle
- Chrono des Nation, Sylvain Chavanel
- 2015
.svg.png) Australia Road Race Championships, Heinrich Haussler Australia Road Race Championships, Heinrich Haussler
- Trofeo Santanyi-Ses Salines-Campos, Matteo Pelucchi
- Trofeo Playa de Palma-Palma, Matteo Pelucchi
- Stage 6 Tour of Oman, Matthias Brändle
- Prologue Tour of Belgium, Matthias Brändle
- Prologue Ster ZLM Toer, Roger Kluge
 France Time Trial Championships, Jérôme Coppel France Time Trial Championships, Jérôme Coppel
 Latvia Road Race Championships, Aleksejs Saramotins Latvia Road Race Championships, Aleksejs Saramotins
- Stage 1 Tour of Austria, Sondre Holst Enger
- Stage 2 Tour of Austria, David Tanner
- Stage 4 Tour de Wallonie, Jonas van Genechten
- Stages 2 & 3 Tour de Pologne, Matteo Pelucchi
- 2016
- Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise, Dries Devenyns
- Clásica de Almería, Leigh Howard
- Overall  Étoile de Bessèges, Jérôme Coppel Étoile de Bessèges, Jérôme Coppel- Stage 5 (ITT), Jérôme Coppel
 
- Stage 6 Tour of Croatia, Sondre Holst Enger
- Stage 17 Giro d'Italia, Roger Kluge
- Overall  Tour of Belgium, Dries Devenyns Tour of Belgium, Dries Devenyns- Stage 2, Dries Devenyns
 
- Stage 9 Tour de Suisse, Jarlinson Pantano
 Austria Road Race Championships, Matthias Brändle Austria Road Race Championships, Matthias Brändle
 Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle Austria Time Trial Championships, Matthias Brändle
.svg.png) Switzerland Road Race Championships, Jonathan Fumeaux Switzerland Road Race Championships, Jonathan Fumeaux
- Stage 15 Tour de France, Jarlinson Pantano
 Overall Tour de Wallonie, Dries Devenyns Overall Tour de Wallonie, Dries Devenyns- Stage 5, Dries Devenyns
 
- Stage 7 Vuelta a España, Jonas van Genechten
- Bretagne Classic Ouest–France, Oliver Naesen
- Stage 16 Vuelta a España, Mathias Frank
Supplementary statistics
National champions
- 2013
- Austrian Time Trial Matthias Brändle 
- Swedish Time Trial Gustav Larsson 
- Latvian Road Race Aleksejs Saramotins 
- 2014
- French Time Trial Sylvain Chavanel 
- Austrian Time Trial Matthias Brändle 
 Swiss Road Race Martin Elmiger Swiss Road Race Martin Elmiger
- 2015
- Australian Road Race Heinrich Haussler 
- French Time Trial Jérôme Coppel 
- Latvian Road Race Aleksejs Saramotins 
- 2016
- Austrian Road Race Matthias Brändle 
- Austrian Time Trial Matthias Brändle 
 Swiss Road Race Jonathan Fumeaux Swiss Road Race Jonathan Fumeaux
References
- ^ "IAM Cycling Announces 2013 Roster". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^ "Lovkvist, Haussler lead new Swiss IAM team". Velonews.competitor.com. 20 September 2012. Archived from the original on 7 December 2014. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
- ^ "Home – IAM : Independent Asset Management". iam.ch.
- ^ "IAM Cycling Team Presented to the Public". SCOTT Sports. 16 January 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
- ^ "ASO announces wildcards for Paris–Nice, Dauphine". Velonews.competitor.com. 23 January 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
- ^ "IAM Cycling signs Chavanel, Frank, Pineau, Reynes and Kluge". Cyclingnews.com. 22 August 2013. Retrieved 25 August 2013.
- ^ Powlison, Spencer (11 December 2014). "IAM Cycling celebrates jump to WorldTour level". VeloNews. Competitor Group, Inc. Archived from the original on 19 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ^ "IAM Cycling to fold at the end of 2016". Cyclingnews.com.
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