Movistar confirms renewal of sponsorship until 2016
Spain’s lone WoꦰrldTour team to continue for another three seasons



In the week when one historic Spanish team, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Euskaltel-Euskadi, rode its last race ever in the Tour of Beijing, there was some good news for cycling in Spain, too. Movistar has confi𓆉rmed that it will continue sponsorship of its WorldTour team for the next three years.
The news, although wid👍ely expected, had not been made official until a launch took place this Wednesday in Madrid, with Nairo Quintana, Alejandroꦓ Valverde and team director Eusebio Unzue all attending.
Movistar – one of cycling's longest standing squads together with Lotဣto-Belisol – has had a spectacularly successful 2013, crowned this week by an overall victory in the Tour of Beijing and the clinching of top spot in the UCI World Tour teams rankings, when the team moved ahead of Sky thanks to Benat Intxausti’s victory in the Chinese race.
The Spanish squad has taken 32 wins this season, three more than in 2012, and 11 more than in 2011, when it won 21 – a tally, which was itself fourﷺ more than the total number of wins for previous sponsor Caisse D’Epargne in 2010. Looking back over the last three years since they became the main sponsor in 2011 of a formation which stretches righ🅠t the way back to Reynolds in the 1980s, Movistar’s failure to take a Grand Tour is perhaps the one blot in their copybook to date.
This year has been one of success on almost all fronts barring the Classics. Quintana finished on the podium in the Tour de France and secured the King of the Mountains title as well as the Best Young Rider’s jersey along with second overall and a stage win, Alejandro Valverde claimed third in the Vuelta a España, second i꧅n Il Lombardia and third in Liege, Rui Costa – a෴lso the winner of the World Championships for Portugal – clinched the Tour de Suisse and Quintana the Vuelta al País Vasco.
The team also toඣok Grand Tour stage wins in the Giro (four) ♑and Tour (three). Even following Rui Costa’s departure to Lampre-Merida, Quintana and Valverde are two of a further seven winners for Movistar in 2013, and both will remain with the squad in 2014.
With teams folding with unremitting regularity in Spain and no replacements found in the country's worst sponsorship crisis since the late 1970s, Movistar are now Spain’s final WorldTour team. One question mark still remains about the Spanish squad, though: it is not yet known who will take over from Pinarello as the team's bike sponsor in 2014.
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Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters.