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  1. Men's Team | Movistar Team. Riders Calendar. Team. Alex Aranburu. Jorge Arcas. Jon Barrenetxea. Will Barta. Carlos Canal. Rémi Cavagna. Davide Cimolai. Davide Formolo. Iván García Cortina. Fernando Gaviria. Ruben Guerreiro. Johan Jacobs. Oier Lazkano. Enric Mas. Lorenzo Milesi. Manlio Moro. Gregor Mühlberger. Mathias Norsgaard. Nelson Oliveira.

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    • Jorge Arcas

      Born in Sabiñánigo, one of the most-known cycling towns in...

    • Romeo

      Iván was undoubtedly one of the Movistar Team’s most...

    • Sosa

      Iván would again snatch quite some wins in his three years...

    • Mas

      2022 Movistar Team 19 Victorias ; 2023 Movistar Team 18...

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  2. 4 de nov. de 2021 · Having made official on Wednesday – with an emotional video – the contract extension of Alejandro Valverde with the Movistar Team for 2022, the Telefónica-backed squad announced on Thursday that its men’s roster for next season will be finalised with four key members of its current lineup: Imanol Erviti, Albert Torres, Lluís ...

  3. Team roster. Major wins. National, continental and world champions. Former riders. See also. References. External links. Movistar Team (men's team) Movistar Team ( UCI team code: MOV) is a professional road bicycle racing team which participates at UCI WorldTeam level and has achieved thirteen general classification (GC) victories in Grand Tours.

  4. Discover the team members MOVISTAR TEAM, their wins and classifications at the Giro d’Italia

  5. Team roster. Season victories. National, Continental, and World Champions. Notes. References. External links. 2021 Movistar Team (men's team) season. The 2021 season for Movistar Team was the 42nd season in the team's existence and the 11th season under the current name.

  6. Movistar Team. These Spanish giants are the oldest team in the WorldTour, having started out in 1980 as Reynolds before switching to Banesto in the 1990s when Miguel Indurain won five consecutive Tours de France and two editions of the Giro d’Italia.