Rider Profile
Phil Bauhaus
Bahrain Victorious

Personal Details:
Nationality
Germany
Date of birth
08/07/1994
Teams history:
- 2023 - Bahrain Victorious
- 2022 - Bahrain Victorious
- 2021 - Bahrain Victorious
- 2020 - Bahrain McLaren
- 2019 - Bahrain-Merida
- 2018 - Team Sunweb
- 2017 - Team Sunweb
- 2016 - Bora-Argon 18
- 2015 - Bora-Argon 18
Related Articles

2023 Tour de France: Landa set to lead Bahrain Victorious on home soil
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
news Team will ride Tour de France ‘in memory of Gino Mäder’

Bauhaus stays upright and ahead to claim victory in Pologne
By Alasdair Fotheringham published
News Major crash leaves only eight riders ahead for race's fourth bunch sprint

2022 Team Preview: Bahrain Victorious
By Daniel Ostanek published
Analysis Can the team follow up their best-ever season with sustained success?

Bauhaus: Tour of Slovenia stage 1 victory just the beginning
By Cyclingnews published
News ‘You have seen how our team is strong, we expect more wins’ says Bahrain Victorious sprinter

Bauhaus early season Tour de la Provence win takes pressure off Bahrain Victorious
By Cyclingnews published
News Team takes first victory of season with Bauhaus sprint on stage 4 while Poels also secures fourth on GC

No Mark Cavendish among nine contract extensions at Bahrain McLaren
By Cyclingnews published
News Haussler and Bauhaus remain as team firm up roster for 2021
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Blogs
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UCI Gravel Worlds - new course, same criticisms cast doubt on event
Nathan Haas hears feedback from fellow riders on course elevation being 'selective without being stupid' -
Nathan Haas blog: We need to talk about the Unbound mud pit
Was it wrong to not re-route the course? -
Ellen van Dijk - Leading by example
'I have the chance to show the world how normal it should be to perform at a top level as a mother' -
Rukhsar Habibzai - The day I left home
'It is a story shared by thousands of Afghans. It is the day we left home, left our souls and left Afghanistan' -
Unbound Gravel - the making of an epic everything race
Nathan Haas on the meteoric rise of the biggest gravel race in the history of the fledgling sport