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Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe (''UCI Code'': RBH) is a
UCI WorldTeam A UCI WorldTeam (2015–present), previously UCI ProTeam (2005–2014), is the term used by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to name a cycling team of the highest category in professional road bicycle racing, road cycling, the UCI World Tou ...
cycling team established in 2010 with a German license, founded and managed by
Ralph Denk Ralph Denk (born 1 November 1973) is a German cycling team manager, and former cyclist, who is the founder and manager of the Bora–Hansgrohe UCI WorldTeam cycling team. As a cyclist, Denk won multiple Bavarian Regional Championships. Career ...
. It is sponsored by global energy drinks brand
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, BORA, a German manufacturer of extractor hoods and cooktops, and
Hansgrohe Hansgrohe SE is a German plumbing materials and sanitary fittings manufacturer. It was founded by Hans Grohe in 1901, in Schiltach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Hansgrohe is one of the world's largest shower head, hand shower and tap suppliers, n ...
, a bathroom fittings manufacturer. Its aim is "improving the image of road cycling in Germany".


History

The team was formed in 2010 as Team
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, a UCI Continental Team with 14 riders. It was promoted to ProContinental Team status after the first season. For the 2013 season, Team NetApp and British based merged to form NetApp-Endura. The team's 2013 roster consisted of eight riders from Endura, and 12 riders from Team NetApp, as well as NetApp bringing the Pro Continental licence. The eight Endura riders joining were
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,
Erick Rowsell Erick Rowsell (born 29 July 1990) is a British former professional road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2012 and 2019 for the , , and teams. He now works as the Elite Road Racing Manager for British Cycling, having previously be ...
, Iker Camaño,
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, Paul Voß,
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,
Scott Thwaites Scott Christopher Thwaites (born 12 February 1990) is a British cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProSeries, UCI ProTeam . He represented England in the Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's road race, 2014 Commonwealth Games road ...
and
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. The nine NetApp riders retained were Jan Barta, Cesare Benedetti, Markus Eichler, Bartosz Huzarski, Blaz Jarc, Leopold Koenig, Daniel Schorn, Andreas Schillinger and Michael Schwarzmann. On the first rest day of the
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, 15 July 2014, the team announced they had secured sponsorship with German cooking surface and extractor manufacturer BORA. The team for 2015 onwards, thus becoming known as Team BORA. BORA became the first German team with a German title sponsor in the professional peloton since 2010. Team manager Ralph Denk expressed hope that BORA's backing would help the team achieve their aim of joining the
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by 2017. After the end of the 2014 Tour de France, it was announced that starting in 2015 the team would ride bicycles from
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Argon 18 Argon 18 is a Canadian cycle manufacturer founded in 1989 in Montreal, Quebec by Gervais Rioux. The name is derived from the element Argon, which is number 18 on the periodic table of elements. Argon 18 bikes are distributed in more than 70 coun ...
which would also be the team's second title sponsor. During this relationship, a glass kitchen was installed allowing fans to watch the chef, like a zoo, and advertise the Bora air extractor. In late June 2016, days before the
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, the team announced that from 2017 the team name would change from Bora-Argon 18 to Bora–
Hansgrohe Hansgrohe SE is a German plumbing materials and sanitary fittings manufacturer. It was founded by Hans Grohe in 1901, in Schiltach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Hansgrohe is one of the world's largest shower head, hand shower and tap suppliers, n ...
. Hansgrohe is a bathroom products manufacturer with previous involvement in cyclo-cross, recently sponsoring the Superprestige series. Following the announcement that
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would join the team on a three-year deal from 2017,
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announced in August 2016 that they would replace Argon 18 as the team's bike sponsor, having also agreed to a three-year agreement to supply the team's bicycles, helmets, shoes, tires, and wheels. On 1 August 2017, the team announced the signings of Peter Kennaugh on a two-year deal and Daniel Oss for the 2018 season. As of 2018 approximately 95% of funding comes from sponsorship. In order to develop, team manager Denk aims to reduce this to 50%. In January 2024 Austrian Federal Competition Authority (FCA) announced Red Bull GmbH's planned acquisition of a controlling interests of 51% in RD pro cycling GmbH & Co KG and RD Beteiligungs GmbH, the owner of BORA-Hansgrohe. The FCA approved the acquisition on Monday 29 January 2024. Bora-Hansgrohe's manager
Ralph Denk Ralph Denk (born 1 November 1973) is a German cycling team manager, and former cyclist, who is the founder and manager of the Bora–Hansgrohe UCI WorldTeam cycling team. As a cyclist, Denk won multiple Bavarian Regional Championships. Career ...
stated "the foundations of our partnership with Red Bull are now officially in place. This is the green light we've been waiting for to go ahead with the formalities and many specific parts of the collaboration." The team was officially renamed Red Bull–BORA–hansgrohe ahead of the 2024 Tour de France.


Doping

In July 2017, the team revealed that former rider Ralf Matzka returned an adverse analytical finding for Tamoxifen on March 3, 2016. Matzka did not ride for the team after the 2016 Tour of Flanders, Tour of Flanders. Tamoxifen usage can lead to an increase in the concentrations of testosterone within the body.


Team roster


Major wins


National, continental, world and Olympic champions

;2011 : South Africa Time Trial, Daryl Impey ;2012 : Czech Republic Time Trial, Jan Bárta ;2013 : Czech Republic Time Trial, Jan Bárta : Czech Republic Road Race, Jan Bárta ;2014 : Czech Republic Time Trial, Jan Bárta ;2015 : Czech Republic Time Trial, Jan Bárta : German Road Race, Emanuel Buchmann ;2016 : Portuguese Road Race, José Mendes ;2017 : Latvia Time Trial, Aleksejs Saramotins : Czech Republic Time Trial, Jan Bárta : Austria Road Race, Gregor Mühlberger : Slovakian Road Race, Juraj Sagan : German Road Race, Marcus Burghardt : World Road Race, Peter Sagan ;2018 : Polish Time Trial, Maciej Bodnar : Slovakian Road Race, Peter Sagan : Austria Road Race, Lukas Pöstlberger : German Road Race, Pascal Ackermann ;2019 : Polish Time Trial, Maciej Bodnar : German Road Race, Maximilian Schachmann : Italy Road Race, Davide Formolo : Ireland Road Race, Sam Bennett : Slovakian Road Race, Juraj Sagan : Austria Road Race, Patrick Konrad ;2020 : Slovakian Road Race, Juraj Sagan ;2021 : Polish Time Trial, Maciej Bodnar : Austria Road Race, Patrick Konrad : German Road Race, Maximilian Schachmann : Slovakian Road Race, Peter Sagan : Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's omnium, Olympic omnium, Matthew Walls ;2022 : New Zealand Criterium, Shane Archbold : Colombian Road Race, Sergio Higuita : Austria Time Trial, Felix Großschartner : German Road Race, Nils Politt ;2023 : Ireland Time Trial, Ryan Mullen : German Road Race, Emanuel Buchmann ;2024 : Colombian Time Trial, Daniel Felipe Martínez


References


External links

* {{UCI WorldTeams Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe, Cycling teams based in Germany Cycling teams established in 2010 Red Bull sports clubs and teams Specialized Bicycle Components UCI WorldTeams 2010 establishments in Germany