Rider Profile
Angel Vicioso Arcos
Katusha-Alpecin

Personal Details:
Nationality
Spain
Date of birth
13/04/1977
Teams history:
- 2017 - Katusha-Alpecin
- 2016 - Team Katusha
- 2015 - Team Katusha
- 2014 - Team Katusha
- 2013 - Team Katusha
- 2012 - Katusha Team
- 2011 - Androni Giocattoli
- 2010 - Andalucía – Cajasur
- 2009 - Andalucía - Cajasur
- 2008 - LA Aluminios - MSS
- 2008 - LA-MSS
- 2007 - Relax - Gam
- 2006 - Liberty Seguros - Würth Team
- 2006 - Astana - Würth Team
- 2005 - Liberty Seguros - Würth Team
- 2004 - Liberty Seguros
- 2003 - O.N.C.E. - Eroski
- 2002 - Kelme - Costa Blanca
- 2001 - Kelme - Costa Blanca
- 2000 - Kelme - Costa Blanca
Related Articles

Transfer news: Vicioso, Meersman, Gretsch
By Peter Cossins last updated
Vicioso joins Katusha, Meersman to RadioShack, Gretsch to Skil-Shimano

Vicioso and companion hit by car in training
By Cycling News last updated
Triathlete Gomar 'took a decent hit'

Valverde denies naming teammate in CAS appeal
By Richard Tyler last updated
Spaniard adamant Puerto defence did not include names of other riders

Katusha lifts Vicioso's suspension after Puerto testimony
By Cycling News last updated
Spaniard returns to racing Thursday in Italy

Katusha provisionally suspends Vicioso for failure to appear in Operacion Puerto trial
By Cycling News last updated
Spaniard set to testify via video link on Friday

Vicioso victorious after near-career ending injury
By Cycling News last updated
Katusha rider wins GP Miguel Indurain 11 months after femur fracture

Vicioso takes first steps after femur fracture
By Cycling News last updated
Injury updates on Vicioso, Rodriguez and Caruso
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Lauren De Crescenzo and her tough decision to miss UCI Gravel World Championships
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A proper women's race – Historic day in Emporia at Unbound Gravel
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