The Cycling Quiz Game

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The following questions all revolve around the original Euskaltel-Euskadi (1994-2013):

1) Who won the maiden victory for the Euskadi team in 1994? Agustín Sagastí (LS)
2) Who was the team's first ever GT stage winner?
3) Who won the Euskal Bizikleta in the year 2000? Haimar Zubeldia (LS)
4) Who allegedly started the 2001 Paris-Roubaix because general manager Miguel Madariaga had been forced to sign him by the team's sponsor and therefore wanted to punish him?
5) Who won the team's last WT win? Samuel Sánchez (RhD)
6) And who won the team's last ever victory? Juan José Lobato, 2013 Circuito de Getxo (LS)
 
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Did anyone see him do it?

There's a recap of the last 3 stages available on Youtube which includes an interview with him after winning the time trial ahead of his later boss, Igor González de Galdeano. The footage also confirms that EITB's Fermin Aramendi had hair 25 years ago.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N1j2IOFVww


Okay, I'm gonna take a plunge:
Samu also won the team's last ever victory? (Question 6)

No, it wasn't him. I can reveal that the latest edition of the race in question took place quite recently.
 
I suspect Samu might be #4 because of debate between the team brass over signing him as a non-Basque.

I think #6 may well be a non-Basque but not Samu, because I think it's to do with the 2013 roster. I don't know if one of the randoms like Tamouridis might have won a national jersey, but otherwise I think it's probably Juanjo Lobato in one of those top 10s of little known durable sprinters in small Iberian stage races.
 
Samu is not the answer to question 4 either. Madariaga's dislike for the rider did have something to do with his cycling background, but he is Basque.

Lobato is correct. His victory in the 2013 Circuito de Getxo was the last for the team, but Tamouridis came close with his Greek double that year.