Astana City

Astana City (UCI team code: TSE) was a professional road bicycle racing team sponsored by the Samruk-Kazyna, a coalition of state-owned companies from Kazakhstan and named after its capital city Astana. Astana City acted as a junior feeder team to Astana Qazaqstan Team, alongside Vino 4ever SKO.[1] The team disbanded at the end of the 2019 season.

Astana City
Team information
UCI codeTSE
RegisteredKazakhstan
Founded2012 (2012)
Disbanded2019
Discipline(s)Road
StatusUCI Continental Team
BicyclesSpecialized
Key personnel
General managerSéamus Harford
Alexander Nadobenko
Team name history
2012–2014
2015
2016–2019
Continental Team Astana
Seven Rivers Cycling Team
Astana City

Team history

2014: Three doping positives

During the 2014 season three riders, Ilya Davidenok, Victor Okishev and Artur Fedosseyev tested positive for anabolic androgenic steroids. Davidenok tested positive at the Tour de l'Avenir, Okishev tested positive at the Asian Cycling Championships while Fedosseyev tested positive at Tour de l'Ain. The riders were provisionally suspended awaiting doping hearings.[2][3][4] The next day Alexander Vinokourov, head of Astana Qazaqstan Team, was reported to have suspended the entire continental team.[5]

2015: Seven Rivers

In 2015 the team changed name to Seven Rivers Cycling Team.[6] Six of the ten riders had previously ridden for the Continental Team Astana.[7]

2016: Astana City

In 2016, the team changed name to Astana City and retained eight riders from Seven Rivers.[8]

Final roster

RiderDate of birth
 Galym Akhmetov (KAZ) (1995-03-20)20 March 1995 (aged 23)
 Olzhas Bayembayev (KAZ) (1999-01-22)22 January 1999 (aged 19)
 Igor Chzhan (KAZ) (1999-10-02)2 October 1999 (aged 19)
 Ramis Dinmukhametov (KAZ) (2000-09-21)21 September 2000 (aged 18)
 Maxim Gridchin (KAZ) (2000-05-17)17 May 2000 (aged 18)
 Anton Kuzmin (KAZ) (1996-11-20)20 November 1996 (aged 22)
RiderDate of birth
 Sergey Luchshenko (KAZ) (1994-06-25)25 June 1994 (aged 24)
 Daniil Marukhin (KAZ) (1999-02-13)13 February 1999 (aged 19)
 Bolat Niyazov (KAZ) (2000-02-24)24 February 2000 (aged 18)
 Nurbergen Nurlykhassym (KAZ) (2000-03-25)25 March 2000 (aged 18)
 Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev (KAZ) (1998-07-21)21 July 1998 (aged 20)
 Ivan Zaitsev (KAZ) (1999-02-24)24 February 1999 (aged 19)

Major wins

World, Continental and National champions

2012
World U23 Road Race Championships, Alexey Lutsenko
2013
Asian U23 Continental Time Trial Championships, Daniil Fominykh
2014
Asian U23 Continental Time Trial Championships, Viktor Okishev
Kazakhstan National Road Race Championships, Ilya Davidenok

See also

References