Maxim Belkov 01/09/1985 is a newcomer to our team. He’s a pretty solid timetrialler, and is also riding well in the mountains. In some races he’ll be given a free role, but he’s mostly there to help our captains.
Volodymyr Bileka 02/06/1979 was also here last season. He’s great on the flat roads, and is known as the Dynamo with his incredible work rate, that we use gladly.
Vladimir Efimkin 12/02/1981, we signed him last season, but couldn’t use him due to some of UCI’s weird rules. He’s one of our main captains, who we’d like to win some stage races.
Artur Ershov 03/07/1990 is a youngster with great potential. Already he can win time trials and sprints. We see a bright future for him, in which he easily can win more.
Dmytro Grabovskyy 09/30/1985 is a former u23 champion. Unfortunately he hasn’t been able to continue that success. But we’re sure he can do it in our team.
Imre Horváth 06/11/1990, a different type of cyclist than the others. His favourite discipline is the sprint, but he wins everywhere. That was enough to convince us, that he’s worthy of a spot in our team.
Dimitry Ignatiev 06/27/1988 shows a great fighting spirit. He never gives up on the hills, even at the worst situations. He’s a great man to have at your side when the road is steep.
Mikhail Ignatiev 05/07/1985 is probably the best fighter ever. Tremendous fighting spirit, which has brought him some memorable victories from breakaways.
Serguei Ivanov 03/05/1975, also known as Sergeant. You should know him, because he’s won legendary wins like the Amstel Gold Race. At the moment, he’s the Captaine de Route.
Serguei Klimov 07/07/1980 came to our team last year. He came because I knew what kind of puncheur he is. His attacks are at a high level, which he likes to use.
Pavel Kochetkov 03/07/1986 has most of skills in the sprints. He’s a great lead-out man, and sometimes, he’s the main sprinter. “Sprints are like my brain,” he says.
Aleksandr Kuschynski 10/27/1976 is a man made for the north. He loves cobblestones and snow, which of course makes him great for the northern classics.
Nikita Novikov, 11/10/1989, the future great. He’s already riding great in the mountains, and improves every time we test him out. Possible Tour de France winner, I would say.
Alexandre Pliuschin 01/13/1987 comes from Moldova. Not many riders down there, but he makes sure nobody forgets the country. He’s worthy of the title, National Champion.
Vitaliy Popkov 06/16/1983 has a problem with time trials. He’s too good at winning them. We can deal with that problem, so we picked him up last season, as fast as we could.
Yaroslav Popovych 01/04/1980 is our best all-rounder. Every time you give him a challenge, he completes it. Great man to have at your side, when you are in trouble, because he will deal with it.
Ivan Rovny 09/30/1987 once rode away from Armstrong. That way Radioshack let him go. We believe he’s worthy of another chance, so we already picked him up last season.
Sergey Rudaskov 06/21/1984 is the funny man in the team. He’s laughing a lot and climbing a lot. He’s doing both things well. Why other teams don’t like that, we don’t understand.
Alexander Serebryakov 09/25/1987, wow what a sprinter. He’s riding so fast we can’t even see him. He joined us instead of that stupid Spanish team we haven’t even heard of. Good luck catching him.
Evgeni Sokolov 06/11/1984 had a hard time finding a team since 2009. The French guys are weird. Why did they let him go, when he’s their best timetrialler?