The cyclists

  • Jon Aberasturi (1989, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba) Jon Aberasturi (1989, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba)
  • Nicolás Alustiza (2003, Zumarraga, Gipuzkoa) Nicolás Alustiza (2003, Zumarraga, Gipuzkoa)
  • ENEKOITZ Azparren (2002, Donostia, Gipuzkoa) ENEKOITZ Azparren (2002, Donostia, Gipuzkoa)
  • Ibai Azurmendi (1996, Leitza, Nafarroa) Ibai Azurmendi (1996, Leitza, Nafarroa)
  • Xabier Berasategi (2000, Olaberria, Gipuzkoa) Xabier Berasategi (2000, Olaberria, Gipuzkoa)
  • Mikel Bizkarra (1989, Mañaria, Bizkaia) Mikel Bizkarra (1989, Mañaria, Bizkaia)
  • Iker Bonillo (2003, Silla, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana) Iker Bonillo (2003, Silla, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana)
  • Joan Bou (1997, Valencia) Joan Bou (1997, Valencia)
  • Xavier Cañellas (1997, Puigpunyent, Mallorca, Islas Baleares) Xavier Cañellas (1997, Puigpunyent, Mallorca, Islas Baleares)
  • Unai Cuadrado (1997, Eribe, Araba) Unai Cuadrado (1997, Eribe, Araba)
  • Víctor De la Parte (1986, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba) Víctor De la Parte (1986, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Araba)
  • Asier Etxeberria (1998, Eguesibar / Valle de Egüés, Nafarroa) Asier Etxeberria (1998, Eguesibar / Valle de Egüés, Nafarroa)
  • James Fouché (1998, Christchurch, Nueva Zelanda) James Fouché (1998, Christchurch, Nueva Zelanda)
  • XABIER Isasa (2001, Urretxu, Gipuzkoa) XABIER Isasa (2001, Urretxu, Gipuzkoa)
  • Mikel Iturria (1992, Urnieta, Gipuzkoa) Mikel Iturria (1992, Urnieta, Gipuzkoa)
  • Txomin Juaristi (1995, Markina-Xemein, Bizkaia) Txomin Juaristi (1995, Markina-Xemein, Bizkaia)
  • Andoni López de Abetxuko (1999, Agurain, Araba) Andoni López de Abetxuko (1999, Agurain, Araba)
  • Gotzon Martín (1996, Orozko, Bizkaia) Gotzon Martín (1996, Orozko, Bizkaia)
  • Luis Ángel Maté (1984, Marbella) Luis Ángel Maté (1984, Marbella)
  • IKER Mintegi (2002, Altsasu, Navarra) IKER Mintegi (2002, Altsasu, Navarra)
  • Unai Zubeldia (2003, Ibarra, Gipuzkoa) Unai Zubeldia (2003, Ibarra, Gipuzkoa)

Technical Staff

  • Aitor Galdos Aitor Galdos
  • Jorge Azanza Jorge Azanza Sports Director
  • Pello Olaberria Pello Olaberria
  • Santi Barranco Santi Barranco
  • Iñaki Isasi Iñaki Isasi
  • Julen Ucin Julen Ucin
  • Ander Arregi Ander Arregi
  • Ander Zabala Ander Zabala
  • Iker Galarza Iker Galarza
  • Pablo Aragón Pablo Aragón
  • Gerardo Lozano Gerardo Lozano
  • Xabier Goikoetxea Xabier Goikoetxea
  • Beñat Mintegi Beñat Mintegi
  • Javier Cherro Javier Cherro
  • Ander Rugarcia Ander Rugarcia
  • Juan Domínguez Juan Domínguez
  • David Juez David Juez
  • Félix Mazquiarán Félix Mazquiarán
  • Jon Carbayeda Jon Carbayeda
  • Mikel Elizetxea Mikel Elizetxea
  • Andoni Arce Andoni Arce
  • Iban Martín Iban Martín
  • Enaitz Aierbe Enaitz Aierbe
  • Iñigo Aldanondo Iñigo Aldanondo
  • Álvaro García Álvaro García
  • Unai Martín Unai Martín
  • Asier Murua Asier Murua
  • Adrián Palomares Adrián Palomares
  • Pedro Pérez Pedro Pérez
  • Unai Iraragorri Unai Iraragorri
  • Alex Higuera Alex Higuera
  • Markel Bazanbide Markel Bazanbide

The Material

ORCA OMR

Ever since we manufactured our first bikes in 1931, we have lived in the world of competition. We design machines with an eye on performance; elegant tools that are also light, fast and efficient. The last chapter shared with the name ORbea-CArbono, which we abbreviated as Orca. A name that announced our arrival in the top level competition bicycle segment.
ORCA OMR

ORCA AERO

Orca Aero is an ode to efficiency and rigidity which takes pleasure reaching the goal of 1,700 watts potency: the perfect partner for a cyclist who aims to be usually on the podium. Minimal profits are for those following a long-term competitive strategy. However, Orca Aero triumphs today.
ORCA AERO

CYCLING JERSEY

Clothing is some of the most important material any cyclist uses. It must be comfortable and fit perfectly, with smart fabrics and different options. And all accompanied by an incredible design.

Etxeondo makes some of the best garments on the market, that are comfortable to wear and that cyclists show off with pride.

CYCLING JERSEY

ABUS AIRBREAKER

The Abus AirBreaker is a helmet that effortlessly meets the highest demands of professional cycling.

Thanks to the honeycomb structure of the innovative Multi Speed design, the AirBreaker always offers the best possible aerodynamics and at the same time ensures optimum ventilation. Because the Multi-Speed Design doses the ventilation as it is needed: maximum ventilation for hilly stages, and optimum aerodynamics for fast, flat stages.

Winners bet on the AirBreaker.
ABUS AIRBREAKER

ABUS GAMECHANGER 2.0

Abus GameChanger 2.0: With this aero helmet, every detail has a big goal: high-end performance. Developed with professional athletes.

Because every second counts, less air resistance is a must! This is where the wider rear comes into play, in addition to the aerodynamic shape. The AeroBlade optimises the airflow with a special grid structure and adapts to different speeds, side angles and helmet inclinations. So the GameChanger 2.0 has a solution for every racing situation. Even on the hottest rides, you can keep a cool head thanks to the AirBoost air inlet and sophisticated ventilation system.

Make sure you have the decisive edge in the battle for every watt: take your racing experience to the next level with the GameChanger 2.0.
ABUS GAMECHANGER 2.0

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