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This is a comprehensive list of victories of the
Israel–Premier Tech cycling team. The races are categorized according to the
UCI Continental Circuits rules. The team was in the
UCI Continental category from 2015 to 2016 then up to
UCI Professional Continental from 2017 till 2019. In 2020 the Team stepped up to the
UCI World Tour.
2015 – Cycling Academy
2016 – Cycling Academy
Namibia National Road Race championship,
Dan Craven
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Tour of Arad,
Chris Butler
-
Hets Hatsafon / Northern Arrow,
Guy Gabay
- Stage 1
Tour de Beauce,
Mihkel Räim
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Aviv Yechezkel
Israel National Road Race championship,
Guy Sagiv
Mexico National Road Race championship,
Luis Lemus
Estonia National Road Race championship,
Mihkel Räim
-
Overall
Tour de Hongrie,
Mihkel Räim
- Stage 1,
Mihkel Räim
- Stage 4,
Chris Butler
- Stage 1
Tour of Rwanda,
Guillaume Boivin
2017 – Israel Cycling Academy
2018 – Israel Cycling Academy
- Stage 3
Tour de Taiwan,
Edwin Ávila
-
Overall
Vuelta a Castilla y León,
Rubén Plaza
- Stage 2,
Mihkel Räim
- Stage 3,
Rubén Plaza
- Stage 4
Tour of Japan,
Mihkel Räim
- Stage 2
Tour de Korea,
Mihkel Räim
-
Dwars door het Hageland,
Krists Neilands
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Omer Goldstein
Israel National Road Race championship,
Roy Goldstein
Latvia National Road Race championship,
Krists Neilands
Estonia National Road Race championship,
Mihkel Räim
-
Overall
Tour of Austria,
Ben Hermans
- Stage 3,
Ben Hermans
-
Great War Remembrance Race,
Mihkel Räim
-
Famenne Ardenne Classic,
Guillaume Boivin
2019 – Israel Cycling Academy
- Stage 4
Tour of Rwanda,
Edwin Ávila
-
Classic Loire Atlantique,
Rudy Barbier
-
Overall
GP Beiras e Serra da Estrela,
Edwin Ávila
- Stage 1,
Edwin Ávila
-
Overall
Vuelta a Castilla y León,
Davide Cimolai
- Stages 1 & 2,
Davide Cimolai
Austria National Time Trial championship,
Matthias Brändle
-
Overall
Tour of Estonia,
Mihkel Räim
- Prologue,
Matthias Brändle
- Stage 1,
Rudy Barbier
- Stage 2,
Mihkel Räim
-
Overall
Tour de Hongrie,
Krists Neilands
- Stages 2 & 4,
Krists Neilands
- Stage 3
Tour de Korea,
Ben Perry
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Guy Niv
Latvia National Time Trial championship,
Krists Neilands
Israel National Road Race championship,
Guy Sagiv
-
Overall
Tour of Austria,
Ben Hermans
- Stage 4,
Ben Hermans
- Stage 3
Tour de Wallonie,
Davide Cimolai
-
Overall
Tour of Utah,
Ben Hermans
- Stages 2 & 3
-
Arnhem–Veenendaal Classic,
Zak Dempster
-
Grand Prix de Wallonie,
Krists Neilands
- Prologue
Tour of Taihu Lake,
Matthias Brändle
-
Binche–Chimay–Binche,
Tom Van Asbroeck
2020 – Israel Start-Up Nation
- Stage 1
Vuelta a San Juan,
Rudy Barbier
- Stage 1
Tour of Antalya,
Mihkel Räim
-
Le Samyn,
Hugo Hofstetter
Estonia National Road Race championship,
Norman Vahtra
Austria National Time Trial championship,
Matthias Brändle
- Stage 4
Okolo Slovenska,
Rudy Barbier
- Stage 8
Giro d'Italia,
Alex Dowsett
- Stage 3
Vuelta a España,
Dan Martin
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Guy Sagiv
Israel National Road Race championship,
Omer Goldstein
2021 – Israel Start-Up Nation
- Stage 2
Tour des Alpes-Maritimes et du Var,
Michael Woods
- Stage 6
Tirreno–Adriatico,
Mads Würtz Schmidt
- Stage 1b (
TTT)
Settimana Internazionale di Coppi e Bartali
[N 1]
- Stage 4
Tour de Romandie,
Michael Woods
-
Trofeo Alcúdia – Port d'Alcúdia,
André Greipel
- Stage 4
Vuelta a Andalucía,
André Greipel
- Stage 17
Giro d'Italia,
Dan Martin
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Omer Goldstein
Austria National Time Trial championship,
Matthias Brändle
Denmark National Road Race championship,
Mads Würtz Schmidt
-
Giro dell'Appennino,
Ben Hermans
-
Overall
Arctic Race of Norway,
Ben Hermans
- Stage 3,
Ben Hermans
- Stage 4 (
ITT)
Tour Poitou-Charentes en Nouvelle-Aquitaine,
Ben Hermans
Canada National Road Race championship,
Guillaume Boivin
- Stage 4
Okolo Slovenska,
Itamar Einhorn
-
Tre Valli Varesine,
Alessandro De Marchi
2022 – Israel–Premier Tech
- Stage 2
O Gran Camiño,
Michael Woods
Overall
Presidential Tour of Turkey,
Patrick Bevin
- Stage 7,
Patrick Bevin
- Stage 3
Tour de Romandie,
Patrick Bevin
-
Mercan'Tour Classic,
Jakob Fuglsang
- Stage 4
Tour de Suisse,
Daryl Impey
-
Overall
Route d'Occitanie,
Michael Woods
- Stage 3,
Michael Woods
Israel National Time Trial championship,
Omer Goldstein
Israel National Road Race championship,
Itamar Einhorn
- Stage 5
Tour de France,
Simon Clarke
- Stage 16
Tour de France,
Hugo Houle
- Stage 1
Vuelta a Castilla y León,
Giacomo Nizzolo
-
Maryland Cycling Classic,
Sep Vanmarcke
- Stage 1
Tour of Britain,
Corbin Strong
2023 – Israel–Premier Tech
-
Tro-Bro Léon,
Giacomo Nizzolo
Overall
Route d'Occitanie,
Michael Woods
- Stage 3,
Michael Woods
Canada National Time Trial Championship,
Derek Gee
Israel National Road Race Championship,
Itamar Einhorn
- Stage 9
Tour de France,
Michael Woods
- Stage 1
Czech Tour,
Itamar Einhorn
Overall
Arctic Race of Norway,
Stephen Williams
- Stage 3,
Stephen Williams
- Stage 1
Tour de Luxembourg,
Corbin Strong
- Stage 2
Tour of Hainan,
Sebastian Berwick
-
Paris–Tours,
Riley Sheehan
2024 – Israel–Premier Tech
Overall
Tour Down Under,
Stephen Williams
- Stage 6,
Stephen Williams
- Stage 3
Tour de la Provence,
Tom Van Asbroeck
- Stage 1
Tour des Alpes-Maritimes,
Ethan Vernon
Overall
Tour du Rwanda,
Joseph Blackmore
- Stages 2 & 6,
Itamar Einhorn
- Stages 6 & 8,
Joseph Blackmore
Overall
Tour de Taiwan,
Joseph Blackmore
- Stages 1 & 5,
Itamar Einhorn
- Stage 2,
Mason Hollyman
- Stage 1
Volta a Catalunya,
Nick Schultz
-
La Flèche Wallonne,
Stephen Williams
- Stage 3
Critérium du Dauphiné,
Derek Gee
Israel National Time Trial Championship,
Oded Kogut
Israel National Road Race Championship,
Oded Kogut
Canada National Road Race Championship,
Michael Woods
- Stage 2a
Sibiu Cycling Tour,
Riley Pickrell
Supplementary statistics
Sources
[1]
[2]
Legend
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Did not compete
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DNF
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Did not finish
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DNS
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Did not start
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NH
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Not held
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Notes
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^ The team pulled its remaining riders out of the race before stage 7, citing concerns over the growing spread of COVID-19.
[3]
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^ The race was cancelled due to an overcrowded calendar.
[4]
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^ The team pulled its riders out of the race before the start, after their classics team got COVID-19.
[5]
References