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Cycling team season
The 2015 season for the Colombia cycling team began in January at the Tour de San Luis . The team participated in UCI Continental Circuits and UCI World Tour events when given a wildcard invitation.
2015 roster [ edit ]
Riders who joined the team for the 2015 season
Riders who left the team during or after the 2014 season
Season victories [ edit ]
Date
Race
Competition
Rider
Country
Location
25 January
Tour de San Luis , Mountains classification
UCI America Tour
Rodolfo Torres (COL )
Argentina
25 January
Tour de San Luis , Teams classification
UCI America Tour
[N 1]
Argentina
17 March
Tirreno–Adriatico , Mountains classification
UCI World Tour
Carlos Quintero (COL )
Italy
24 April
Giro del Trentino , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Rodolfo Torres (COL )
Italy
3 May
Tour of Turkey , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Juan Pablo Valencia (COL )
Turkey
3 May
Vuelta a Asturias , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Rodolfo Torres (COL )
Spain
7 June
Tour de Luxembourg , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Fabio Duarte (COL )
Luxembourg
7 June
Tour de Luxembourg , Teams classification
UCI Europe Tour
[N 2]
Luxembourg
21 June
Route du Sud , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL )
France
8 August
Vuelta a Burgos , Mountains classification
UCI Europe Tour
Fabio Duarte (COL )
Spain
9 August
Tour of Utah , Young rider classification
UCI America Tour
Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL )
United States
9 August
Tour of Utah , Teams classification
UCI America Tour
[N 3]
United States
^ The riders on the squad were Edward Díaz , Leonardo Duque , Carlos Quintero , Miguel Ángel Rubiano , Rodolfo Torres and Juan Pablo Valencia
^ The riders on the squad were Edwin Ávila , Alex Cano , Fabio Duarte , Leonardo Duque , Carlos Quintero , Brayan Ramírez , Miguel Ángel Rubiano and Rodolfo Torres
^ The riders on the squad were Edwin Ávila , Alex Cano , Camilo Castiblanco , Daniel Felipe Martínez , Juan Sebastián Molano , Walter Pedraza , Carlos Ramírez and Cayetano Sarmiento
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