Dukla Banská Bystrica (cycling team)

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Dukla Banská Bystrica
Team information
UCI codeDKB
Registered Slovakia
Founded2004 (2004)
Discipline(s) Road
StatusContinental
Key personnel
Team manager(s)
Team name history
2004–2006
2007–2011
2012–2014
2015
2016–
Dukla Trenčín
Dukla Trenčín–Merida
Dukla Trenčín–Trek
Kemo Dukla Trenčín
Dukla Banská Bystrica

Dukla Banská Bystrica ( UCI team code:DKB) is a Continental cycling team founded in 2004. It is based in Slovakia and it participates in UCI Continental Circuits races. Peter Sagan and Peter Velits were also part of the team.

Contents

Team roster

As of 19 February 2022. [1]
RiderDate of birth
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Erik Baška  (SVK) (1994-01-12) 12 January 1994 (age 29)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Martin Chren  (SVK) (1999-05-08) 8 May 1999 (age 23)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Adam Foltán  (SVK) (2000-05-07) 7 May 2000 (age 22)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Martin Haring  (SVK) (1986-12-24) 24 December 1986 (age 36)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lukáš Kubiš  (SVK) (2000-01-31) 31 January 2000 (age 23)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Filip Lohinsky  (SVK) (2002-01-24) 24 January 2002 (age 21)
RiderDate of birth
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Pavol Rovder  (SVK) (2001-04-09) 9 April 2001 (age 21)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Patrik Tybor  (SVK) (1987-09-16) 16 September 1987 (age 35)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Samuel Tuka  (SVK) (2003-08-24) 24 August 2003 (age 19)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Lukáš Ungvarský  (SVK) (2003-01-23) 23 January 2003 (age 20)
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Tobias Vančo  (SVK) (2002-12-04) 4 December 2002 (age 20)

Major wins

2004 [2]
Overall Tour d'Egypte, Maroš Kováč
Prologue (ITT), Stages 2, 3 & 6, Maroš Kováč
2005 [3]
Stage 1 Tour d'Egypte, Maroš Kováč
Stage 6 Tour d'Egypte, Ján Šipeky
Stage 1 GP de Gemenc, Maroš Kováč
Stage 3 Tour de Slovaquie, Maroš Kováč
2006 [4]
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Road Race Championships, Maroš Kováč
Stage 2 Tour de Serbie, Maroš Kováč
Coupe des Carpathes, Roman Broniš
Overall Tour du Maroc, Ján Šipeky
Stage 5, Maroš Kováč
Stage 7, Roman Broniš
2007 [5]
Prologue (ITT) & Stage 4 Tour d'Egypte, Maroš Kováč
GP Sharm el-Sheikh, Ján Šipeky
Stage 2 Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, Maroš Kováč
Stage 4a Tour de Slovaquie, Maroš Kováč
2008 [6]
Stage 3 Umm Al Quwain Race, Maroš Kováč
Stage 4 Umm Al Quwain Race, Roman Broniš
Stages 2, 3, 4 & 7 Tour of Libya, Roman Broniš
Stage 5 Tour of Libya, Ján Šipeky
2009 [7]
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Road Race Championships, Matej Vysna
GP Kooperativa, Peter Sagan
GP Boka, Peter Sagan
Stage 2 GP Bradlo, Patrik Tybor
Stages 2 & 5 Dookoła Mazowsza, Peter Sagan
2010 [8]
Stage 4 Vuelta al Uruguay, Matej Jurčo
Stage 2 The Paths of King Nikola, Maroš Kováč
2011 [9]
Challenge Khouribga, Maroš Kováč
Stage 1 Dookoła Mazowsza, Matej Jurčo
2012 [10]
Stage 3 Czech Cycling Tour, Maroš Kováč
Tour Bohemia, Maroš Kováč
2013
Košice–Miskolc, Michael Kolář
Banja Luka–Belgrad I, Michael Kolář
Stage 2 Carpathia Couriers Path, Michael Kolář
Stage 3 Tour de Serbie, Michael Kolář
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Under-23 Time Trial Championships, Erik Baška
Prologue (ITT) Sibiu Cycling Tour, Maroš Kováč
Stage 4 Baltic Chain Tour, Patrik Tybor
2014
GP Polski Via Odra, Erik Baška
Stage 3 Okolo Slovenska, Maroš Kováč
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Under-23 Time Trial Championships, Mario Daško
Central European Tour Košice–Miskolc, Erik Baška
Central European Tour Budapest GP, Erik Baška
2015
Stage 4 Okolo Slovenska, Maroš Kováč
Stage 1 Tour de Hongrie, Maroš Kováč
Stages 1 & 3 Tour of Bulgaria, Patrik Tybor
2016
Stage 6 Tour du Cameroun, Patrik Tybor
Stage 7 Tour du Cameroun, Martin Mahďar
Stage 5 Tour du Maroc, Patrik Tybor
Novi Sad Mountainbike, Martin Haring
Stages 7 & 9 Merida Cup, Juraj Bellan
Banská Bystrica, Martin Mahďar
Kláštor pod Znievom, Patrik Tybor
Rajecké Teplice Criterium, Maroš Kováč
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Cyclo-cross Championships, Martin Haring
2017
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Mountainbike (Marathon) Championships, Martin Haring
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Mountainbike (XC) Championships, Martin Haring
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Hill Climb Championships, Martin Haring
Stage 1 Grand Prix Chantal Biya, Ján Andrej Cully
2018
Stage 4 Tour du Cameroun, Martin Haring
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Time Trial Championships, Marek Čanecký
2019
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Time Trial Championships, Ján Andrej Cully
Stage 2 In the Steps of Romans, Ján Andrej Cully
Stage 4 Tour de Serbie, Ján Andrej Cully
2020
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Time Trial Championships, Ján Andrej Cully
Stage 2 In the Steps of Romans, Martin Vlčák
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour de Serbie, Martin Haring

National Champions

2006
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Road Race, Maroš Kováč
2009
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Road Race, Matej Vysna
2013
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian U23 Time Trial, Erik Baška
2014
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian U23 Time Trial, Mario Daško
2016
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Cyclo-cross, Martin Haring
2017
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Mountainbike (Marathon), Martin Haring
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Mountainbike (XC), Martin Haring
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Hill Climb, Martin Haring
2018
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Time Trial, Marek Čanecký
2019
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Time Trial, Ján Andrej Cully
2020
MaillotSlovakia.gif Slovakian Time Trial, Ján Andrej Cully

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References

  1. "Dukla Banska Bystrica". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale . Retrieved 19 February 2022.
  2. Dukla Trencin 2004
  3. Dukla Trencin 2005
  4. Dukla Trencin 2006
  5. Dukla Trencin – Merida 2007
  6. Dukla Trencin – Merida 2008
  7. Dukla Merida Trencin 2009
  8. Dukla Trencin Merida 2010
  9. Dukla Trencin Merida 2011
  10. Dukla Trencin – Trek 2012