Borut Božič (born 8 August 1980) is a Slovenian former professional
road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2004 and 2018 for the , , , , , and teams.
Considered a sprinter in the mold of
Óscar Freire, Božič's career highlights include winning the
2007 Tour de Wallonie, victory in the first stage of the
2009 Tour de Pologne (plus two days in the leader's jersey), winning the sixth stage of the
2009 Vuelta a España, and winning stage five of the
2011 Tour de Suisse. Božič worked as a
directeur sportif for the team up to October 2019 but in that month was issued with a 2-year ban for his links to the doping ring uncovered by ''
Operation Aderlass''.
Early and personal life
Born in
Idrija, Božič got his start in cycling at age 10, despite growing up in a family with no connection to the sport. Though his friends cycled, his dad was a football player – so he looked to his compatriot Valter Bonca for inspiration. Božič is married to Klemintina, with whom he has a son, Sas. The family resides in Idrija, Slovenia. During the first three years of his career, Božič also trained for skiing, though by age 24 he realized he could make a living as a professional cyclist.
Professional career
Božič turned professional in 2004 with . He moved to the Italian in 2007, but left for Belgian squad in 2008. Božič's most successful season to date was 2009, his first with , which he finished by taking third place in the
Paris–Tours classic behind winner
Philippe Gilbert
Philippe Gilbert (born 5 July 1982) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer, who is best known for winning the 2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race, World Road Race Championships in 2012, and for being one of two rid ...
and runner-up
Tom Boonen. Božič escaped with the two Belgians with to go, at the base of the Côte de l'Epan after an attack from Gilbert's teammate
Greg Van Avermaet. Having led the trio into the final on the Avenue du Grammont, Božič attempted to contest the sprint, but he was gapped by Gilbert with to the line, and cut short his effort. He also won stage six of the
Vuelta a España
The Vuelta a España (; ) is an annual stage race, multi-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. Inspired by the success of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Ital ...
.
After extending his contract with Vacansoleil through 2011, Božič was able to train calmly during the winter, and he resumed his winning ways in 2010. Božič claimed stages 1 and 2 of the
Étoile de Bessèges
The Étoile de Bessèges () is an early-season five-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually around Bessèges, in the Gard department of the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. First organized in 1971 as a one-day race, it became a ...
in France, and placed second on the third. He started the fourth stage as leader of the general classification, but lost over 20 minutes to eventual race winner
Samuel Dumoulin (). Nevertheless, Božič's consistency was rewarded with overall victory in the points classification, where he finished with 79 points, four more than the runner-up
Niko Eeckhout of Belgium (). Božič's next result of merit was a 12th-place in the East Flanders classic,
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, where he arrived in the first chase group, 18 seconds in arrears of eventual race winner
Juan Antonio Flecha
Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni (born 17 September 1977) is an Argentina, Argentine-born Spanish former professional road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2000 and 2013. Flecha had a reputation of being a Classic cycle races, C ...
(). Unfortunately, the 2010 season was ultimately a quiet one for Božič, and he did not score a major victory.
In 2011, a frustrated Božič continued racing a similar program to years past, but he crashed out of May's
Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (; ), also known simply as the Giro, is an annual stage race, multiple-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries. The first race was organized in 19 ...
and saw his progress disrupted. Taking into account their rider's two falls in Italy and general lack of results, the team reworked Božič's schedule and conceptualized an alternative approach according to Vacansoleil's sports director Jean-Paul van Poppel, who explained:
''"Due to the crashes Božič couldn't follow up to a start in the Giro and get the results he was aiming for in the season. However, after the Giro we made plans with Božič. We decided he would firstly compete in the Tour of Luxembourg to build him up for races and then we agreed the Tour of Switzerland was a race that would help him get some good results in the Tour de France. The plan is coming together nicely."''
Božič finally returned to the winner's circle on the
UCI World Tour with a dramatic and emotional victory in the fifth stage of the
Tour de Suisse. There, Božič crossed the finish line in tears after having countered a daring move by his Italian teammate
Marco Marcato in the final kilometre, winning ahead of Spain's
Óscar Freire, with the Slovak
Peter Sagan of in third.
Wiping the tears from his eyes while giving an interview immediately following his win, Božič told the press that he could not believe he had triumphed after such a long gap without a major victory:
''"My last
igwin was in 2009, a stage in the Tour of Spain and even today I hadn't expected to do so well. I told my teammate Marcato to attack in the last kilometre because I felt a bit rough and that, if he couldn't make it, I'd try for the sprint. We were lucky it all worked out. I've had a very difficult last six months, no wins and never really feeling good on the bike. Today I thought it wasn't my day either but, with 50 meters to go, I got on Freire's back wheel, then got past him at the last possible moment."''
Božič's win gave added impetus to his push for a coveted spot on Vacansoleil's
Tour de France roster, and he ultimately made his first start at the race, taking four top-ten stage finishes.
Božič joined for the 2012 season.
In October 2015 announced that Božič would be part of their squad for 2016.
Major results
Source:
;2002
: 1st Stage 5b
Grand Prix Guillaume Tell
: 10th
Coppa San Geo
;2003
: 8th
Gran Premio Industrie del Marmo
: 10th
Circuito del Porto
;2004
:
Tour of Slovenia
::1st Stages 2 & 3
: 1st Stage 6
Tour de Serbie
: 3rd Overall
Jadranska Magistrala
::1st Stage 2
: 3rd
Omloop van de Vlaamse Scheldeboorden
: 5th
Grand Prix de Denain
;2005
: 1st

Overall
Jadranska Magistrala
::1st Stage 1
: 1st Stage 3
Tour de l'Avenir
: 2nd
Poreč Trophy
: 8th Overall
Circuit des Ardennes
: 8th
GP Kranj
;2006
: 1st

Overall
Jadranska Magistrala
::1st Prologue
:
Vuelta a Cuba
::1st Stages 4, 11b & 13
:
Tour of Slovenia
::1st

Points classification
::1st Stages 1 & 4
:
Olympia's Tour
::1st Stages 2, 3 & 8
: 2nd Overall
Circuit des Ardennes
::1st Stage 1
: 3rd
Poreč Trophy
: 10th
Trofeo Zsšdi
;2007
: 1st

Overall
Tour de Wallonie
The Tour de Wallonie is a stage race cycling race on the UCI Europe Tour. It runs in Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium in the end of July. Between 1974 and 1995 it was reserved to amateurs. Since 2005, the race has been organized as a ...
: 1st
GP Kranj
: 1st Stage 3
Tour of Ireland
: 4th
Tour de Rijke
;2008
: 1st
Road race, National Road Championships
: 1st Stage 5
Étoile de Bessèges
The Étoile de Bessèges () is an early-season five-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually around Bessèges, in the Gard department of the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. First organized in 1971 as a one-day race, it became a ...
: 1st Stage 4
Vuelta a Andalucía
: 6th Overall
Delta Tour Zeeland
::1st Stage 3
: 6th
Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne
: 9th
Paris–Brussels
: 10th
Scheldeprijs
;2009
: 1st Stage 6
Vuelta a España
The Vuelta a España (; ) is an annual stage race, multi-stage bicycle racing, bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. Inspired by the success of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Ital ...
:
Tour of Belgium
::1st Stages 2 & 3
: 1st Stage 1
Tour de Pologne
: 1st Stage 1
Tour du Limousin
: 3rd Overall
Ster Elektrotoer
: 3rd
Paris–Tours
: 5th Overall
Tour de Picardie
: 6th Overall
Three Days of De Panne
: 6th
Hel van het Mergelland
: 9th
Paris–Bourges
;2010
:
Étoile de Bessèges
The Étoile de Bessèges () is an early-season five-day road bicycle racing stage race held annually around Bessèges, in the Gard department of the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. First organized in 1971 as a one-day race, it became a ...
::1st Stages 1 & 2
: 2nd Overall
Tour of Britain
::1st Stage 7
: 3rd
Time trial, National Road Championships
: 6th Overall
Tour de Picardie
;2011
: 1st Stage 5
Tour de Suisse
: 3rd
Vattenfall Cyclassics
: 4th
Grand Prix d'Isbergues
: 6th
London–Surrey Cycle Classic
: 6th
Paris–Bruxelles
: 7th
Road race,
UCI Road World Championships
: 9th
Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen
;2012
: 1st
Road race, National Road Championships
: 2nd
Clásica de Almería
: 6th
GP Stad Zottegem
: 8th
GP Ouest–France
: 8th
Grand Prix Pino Cerami
: 10th
Vattenfall Cyclassics
;2013
: 2nd
Gent–Wevelgem
: 2nd
Dwars door Vlaanderen
: 5th
Grand Prix de Fourmies
: 9th
GP Ouest–France
;2014
: 3rd
Dwars door Vlaanderen
: 7th
E3 Harelbeke
;2015
: 3rd
Road race, National Road Championships
;2016
: 5th
Route Adélie
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
References
External links
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Palmarès at Cyclingwebsite.netOfficial Vacansoleil team site
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Slovenian male cyclists
21st-century Slovenian sportsmen
1980 births
Living people
Slovenian Vuelta a España stage winners
Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Olympic cyclists for Slovenia
People from Idrija
Tour de Suisse stage winners
Slovenian sportspeople in doping cases
Doping cases in cycling
Directeur sportifs