Felipe_Orts
Felipe Orts
Spanish cyclist (born 1995)
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Orts and the second or maternal family name is Lloret.
Felipe Orts Lloret (born 1 April 1995) is a Spanish road and cyclo-cross cyclist, who currently rides for La Vila Joiosa–Neteo in cyclo-cross. He finished second at the men's under-23 event at the 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships.[4][5]
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Full name | Felipe Orts Lloret | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1995-04-01) 1 April 1995 (age 29) Villajoyosa, Spain | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||||||||||||||
Weight | 70 kg (154 lb) | ||||||||||||||
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Current team | La Vila Joiosa–Neteo | ||||||||||||||
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Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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2013 | GAC Bikes–Moixent Forestal | ||||||||||||||
2014–2018 | GSport–Valencia Terra i Mar | ||||||||||||||
Professional teams | |||||||||||||||
2018–2019 | Delikia–Ginestar (cyclo-cross) | ||||||||||||||
2019–2021 | Teika–GSport–BH[1][2] | ||||||||||||||
2021–2023 | Burgos BH[3] (road) | ||||||||||||||
2024– | La Vila Joiosa–Neteo (cyclo-cross) | ||||||||||||||
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For the 2021 road racing season, Orts joined the Burgos BH team on a one-year contract; he remained with Teika–BH–GSport in cyclo-cross events.[6]
Cyclo-cross
- 2012–2013
- 1st National Junior Championships
- 2014–2015
- 2nd National Under-23 Championships
- 2nd Valencia
- 2015–2016
- 1st National Under-23 Championships
- 1st Les Franqueses del Valles
- 1st Valencia
- 2016–2017
- 1st National Under-23 Championships
- 2nd UCI World Under-23 Championships
- 2017–2018
- 1st Overall Copa de España
- 1st Laudio
- 1st Elorrio
- 1st Manlleu
- 1st Valencia
- 1st Abadino
- 1st Utsunomiya
- 2nd National Championships
- 2nd Les Franqueses del Valles
- 2018–2019
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Overall Copa de España
- 1st Laudio
- 2nd Elorrio
- 2nd Karrantza
- 1st Marin-Pontevedra
- 1st Vic
- 1st Abadino
- 1st Ametzaga Zuia
- Utsunomiya
- 1st Day 2
- 2nd Day 1
- 3rd Manlleu
- 2019–2020
- 1st National Championships
- Copa de España
- 1st Laudio
- 1st Elorrio
- 1st Vic
- 1st Manlleu
- 1st Les Franqueses del Valles
- 2nd Overall EKZ CrossTour
- 2nd Aigle
- 3rd Waterloo
- 3rd Iowa City
- 3rd Woerden
- 2020–2021
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Overall Copa de España
- 1st Sueca
- 1st Xàtiva
- 1st Valencia
- EKZ CrossTour
- 3rd Bern
- 2021–2022
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Contern
- 1st Marin-Pontevedra
- 1st Elorrio
- 1st Xàtiva
- Ethias Cross
- 3rd Leuven
- Copa de España
- 3rd Pontevedra
- 2022–2023
- 1st National Championships
- Copa de España
- 1st Xativa
- 2nd Pontevedra
- 1st As Pontes de Garcia Rodriguez
- 2nd Ardooie
- 2nd Sanxenxo
- 3rd Marín
- 2023–2024
- 1st National Championships
- 1st Tarazona
- 1st Melgaço
- 1st Xaxancx
- Copa de España
- 1st Xàtiva
- 2nd Pontevedra
- 2nd As Pontes
- 2nd Ribadumia
- Superprestige
- 3rd Niel
- Exact Cross
- 3rd Loenhout
- UCI World Cup
- 5th Maasmechelen
- "Felipe Orts, ciclista ciclocross" [Felipe Orts, cyclo-cross cyclist]. GSport (in Spanish). Gestiones Comerciales Sportivas Genovés, S.L. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- "Teika-BH-GSport". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- "Burgos-BH". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 4 January 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
- "2016 Cyclo-croos World Championships: Entries list men's under-23" (PDF). wk2016.be. Retrieved 1 February 2016.[permanent dead link]
- "Felipe Orts". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "Felipe Orts da el salto al profesionalismo con el Burgos-BH" [Felipe Orts makes the leap to professionalism with Burgos-BH]. Cadena SER (in Spanish). PRISA Radio. 23 September 2020. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
- Felipe Orts at UCI
- Felipe Orts at Cycling Archives
- Felipe Orts at ProCyclingStats
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