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by Tukhtahuaev » Mon May 11, 2026 11:07 am
Today marks the 10 year anniversary of Tukhtahuaev's first race and since the team has a rest day today, there is some time to look back on a few of the most important riders of our history.
10. Hiroshi Yasumura
He was the first proper leader. As a hillsprinter he could not win quite as many stages as some of the best proper sprinters did, but he still found plenty of success at important races. He won a total of 19 races and in addition to that also won the Cilcamino and the points jersey at Paris-Nice.
9. Eli Kanuk
Our first ever climber and first ever try at a GC for a GT. In the end he was just not as strong as Evaristo Zipoli, but he could at least steal 2 stages away from him at the Tour and also get 2nd in GC. Unfortunately could never win a big tour, but he made up for it a bit by winning Milano-Torino and Giro dell Emilia.
8. Ludvig Andersson
Until not too long ago he had the highest number of wins for the team. A classic sprinter and expert at farming money. Over half of his 29 wins were achieved in cat 1 races and he rarely was used as an actual leader for big races. But the few times he got his chance, he was pretty good. Winner of an unimportant Amstel, a stage at the Tour and in addition to that a 3rd place at MSR.
7. Bora Ergun
Almost as many wins as Ludvig Andersson, but also a lot of disappointments. He finished on the podium at 6 different classics, but could only win 2 of those in Québec and Montreal. The biggest highlight of his career probably came at his home race at the Tour of Turkey, where he won 2 stages, the sprint jersey and also the GC.
6. Oleksandr Piskun
One of the best helpers you can imagine. He played an essential role in winning all 3 GTs last year aswell as winning Lombardia last year and LBL this year. In addition to that he also got a few opportunities to shine on his own, winning a stage at the Tour and at Paris-Nice. He is also still not done and currently aiming for Glory at the Giro at 35 years.
5. Artem Palamarchuk
MSR. 4 times we managed to podium at this race, always with a different kind of rider, but it was never enough. He finally did it. Everything else doesn't matter.
4. Zhansultan Dosmagambetov
Probably the most impressive Flanders Classic season any of our riders ever did. Winning Omloop, Harelbeke and to crown his season also RVV. He also got 2nd at Gent–Wevelgem, which also should have been a win, if it wasn't for a manager mistake. Still at his peak right now, but unfortunately not many big races that suit his skillset remain.
3. Vladislav Tarabesh
The best climber we ever had, only prevented from reaching even greater heights by a lack of managerial skill and a better team around him. Too many great wins to list them all, the most important ones obviously winning the Giro against all odds and also winning Lombardia. He was also the reason for the biggest heartbreak, losing the Tour by just 2s in the final ITT.
2. Murodbek Makhamadzhonov
By far the most successful rider we ever had. He was so good that he even was allowed to get a nickname. Absolute dominator of 2025 winning all 3 GTs. Winning Lombardia and San Sebastian almost a side note in his incredible career that gave him a total of 24 cat 5+ Palmarès entries. By every objective measure, he should be a clear number 1 in this list
1. Igor Pankratov
The best rider ever. It doesn't matter that he didn't even get 1/6 of Makhamadzhonov's points and only won 10 races. His most important wins were at Harelbeke and Omloop, but his real value came with him always putting the teams' interests above his own. With that he helped his teammates to wins at both RVV and Paris-Roubaix and he also played a quintessential role to Ludvig Andersson winning as much as he did.
0. Zakhar Karatay
I have never hated a rider more than him. From the first moment he just disappointed. He never lived up to his potential and was always considered a failure, but then he won LBL against all odds. This was the final piece that was still missing in our Palmarès. That alone makes him deserving of a spot in this list. Since there was no space to fit him in, I just created one.