Matej Mugerli – Wikipedia

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Matej Mugerli (Nova Gorica, June 17, 1981) is a sports manager and former Slovenian road cyclist. Quick Passista, professional from 2005 to 2020, in his career he won a stage of the cyclist vault in Catalunya 2006 and several tests of the UCI Europe Tour calendar.

The first years and the debut with Liquigas [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Among the Juniores he highlights with the fifth place in the category at the 1998 World Championships in Valkenburg; Among the amateurs captured fifth place in the in-line Under-23 test at the Hamilton World Championships in 2003. It runs in the Under-23 amateur category/Elite until 2004, a season in which it catches five wins, including the industries Grand Prix of Marble in Carrara and the general classification of the Giro of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, also running as an intern for a few months with the hot-noble taps wines.

In 2005 he was contracted by Roberto Amadio’s Liquigas-Bianchi: in the first year his best result is the tenth place in the Lugano Grand Prix, in addition to participating in the Vuelta in España. In 2006 he won a cyclist stage in Catalunya and in July he also took part in the prestigious Tour de France. In the following season he stands out for a fourth place in the fifth fraction with arrival at Digne-Les-Bains of the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, while in 2008 he does not go beyond two top 10 to the national championships. [first]

2009-2014: the activity in Slovenia and the victories in the continental circuits [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

For the 2009 season Mgerli leaves the Liquigas and passes to the continental Slovenian formation perutnina Ptuj. He returns to success in 2010, with the triumphs in a stage of the Tour de Serbie, concluded in second position, and in the Slovenian-Croatian race Zagreb-Lubiana. In 2011 the Tour of Qinghai Lake closes in fourth place; In the season he also ranks among the top ten in Ljubljana-Zagreb and Vojvodina I, also ends the Tour of China in fourth position, after winning the eighth fraction. In 2012 he moved to the Adria Mobil team. During the year he wins the Poreč Trophy and the Banja Luka-Beograd II, he also concludes Tenth at the Lugano Grand Prix, fourth at the Giro di Toscana and in the ten at the national championships both in line and time trial, in the Wyścig Solidarności the Olimpijczyków, in the Ljubljana-Zagreb and in the two races in Vojvodina. [2]

2013 begins, taking a seventh place at the Laigueglia Trophy and then repeating the success of the year before at the Poreč Trophy. In the following week he won a fraction and the final classification of the Istrian Spring Trophy, is then third to the Banja Luka-Beograd I and again first at Banja Luka-Beograd II; He then stands still fourth at the Giro di Toscana, first in the classic Beograd -gg -čak, according to the national time trial championship and sixth in Croatia-Slovenia. In 2014, always among the files of Adria Mobil, he was eighth at the Lugano Grand Prix, first at the Aumag Trophy and third in the Poreč Trophy; The Istrian Spring Trophy ends in eighth position and in fourth place the Circuit des Ardennes. [3]

2015-2020: The seasons in Azerbaijan and Austria [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

For 2015 he moved to the files of the Continental Azero Team Synergy Baku Cycling Project, with whom he wins a stop in the first year a stage at the Tour de Bretagne, and in the second year the Poreč Trophy, a stage at Istrian Spring Trophy , to the Azerbaïdjan tour and the Tour of Szeklerland, and a fraction and the final classification of the Tour de Serbie. [4] In the two-year period 2017-2018 we wore the Austrian shirt Amplatz/My Bike, with which he conquers several successes in 2017: the Poreč Trophy, a stages and the General of the Istrian Spring Trophy, a stop on the Azerbaïdjan tour and the Okolo Slovennkka, the Grand Prix Kranj. [5] He concludes his professional career in 2020 after two seasons as a cyclist-ds with the Austrian continental Sport.land.niederösterreich.

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Since 2021 he has been sports director of the Continental Hrinkow Advarics Cycle Team, based in Stiria. [6]

Other successes [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • 2016 (Synergy Baku Cycling Project)
Tour of Szeklerland Points Ranking

Big laps [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Classic monument [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

2005: 44th
2008: 37th

World competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Valkenburg 1998 – In Linea Juniores: 5º
Plouay 2000 – Online Line-23: 100º
LISBON 2001 – IN LINE ON-23: 17º
Hamilton 2003 – In linea Under-23: 5º
Verona 2004 – Elite in line: 42º
Madrid 2005 – Elite in line: 107º
Salzburg 2006 – Elite in line: 85º
Stockard 2007 – Online elite: 22º
Limburg 2012 – Cronosquadre: 27º
Tuscany 2013 – Cronosquadre: 20th
Tuscany 2013 – Elite in line: 27º
Ponferrada 2014 – Cronosquadre: 27th

Continental competitions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Plumelec 2016 – online elite: 51º
Herning 2017 – In linea Elite: 114º
Plouay 2020 – Online elite: retired

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