The Movistar Team's 40th season kicks off. Valverde carries the weight of being world champion, and Landa and Carapaz start the Giro as the favorites.
Mikel Landa suffers a few setbacks in the Giro d'Italia. Meanwhile, Richard Carapaz sets himself up as the team's front runner for the final victory.
After a big victory, Richard Carapaz is placed as leader of the general classification and must defend it to the end with the help of the whole team.
The Tour de France is the biggest goal of the year. Quintana and Landa will share leadership of the team, which always generates internal tensions.
The team finishes the Tour de France in chaos and without a clear lead. They choose Carapaz and Soler to win La Vuelta. But changes are coming.
The Movistar Team is involved in a controversy after a fall in La Vuelta. Alejandro Valverde reaches a new milestone. Some riders come and others go.
After the pandemic, the Movistar Team faces a tough return to competition in the Tour de France. Problems arise at the lowest point of the season.
Marc Soler's presence in the Tour de France is jeopardized by one of his worst days on the bike. Enric Mas continues to climb the standings.
Once again, the Movistar Team is the best in the Tour de France, as opposed to the inexperienced team that travels to the Giro d'Italia.
The team finally secures victory in the Vuelta after a bad season. The Giro results are disappointing, but we meet the team's up-and-coming talent.
The Movistar Team dominates the Vuelta, but its bold strategies and brilliant individual performances do not reap the expected results.
Once again, the team is embroiled in controversy in the decisive stage of the Vuelta a España. Did they deliberately prevent Carapaz's victory?
Annemiek van Vleuten's ride in the Tour of Flanders energizes the team. The men pin their hopes on La Vuelta, but a crash interrupts their momentum.
Tension builds as Enric Mas and Miguel Ángel López push hard to lead La Vuelta. Marc Soler explains his decision to leave the team after seven years.
The women's team competes at Paris-Roubaix, one of the oldest and hardest races in the world. At La Vuelta, Primož Roglič proves difficult to catch.
What made Miguel Ángel López stop and walk away from his bike during the final stage of La Vuelta? The team takes a hard look at what happened.