Caja Rural–Seguros RGA

However, on 14 December 2010, he announced his departure due to major professional differences over approaches to training ("importantes diferencias en los criterios técnicos-deportivos").

At the end of January 2011, Iñaki brought a lawsuit against the team in the Civil Court (Juzgado de los Social) of Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.

The 2012 Vuelta saw Caja Rural rider Antonio Piedra, take Stage 15, a high mountain affair finishing atop the Lakes of Covadonga climb.

Piedra dropped his breakaway companions on the first "Hors Category" climb of the Vuelta, and finished with 2 minutes and 2 seconds advantage over his nearest competitor.

Marcos García valiantly fought to the head of the peloton, sprinted to the finish line and threw kisses to the crowd as he crossed it triumphantly.

[12] David Arroyo of the Movistar Team who placed second in the 2010 Giro d'Italia and Amets Txurruka who rode for Euskaltel–Euskadi and took first in the Young Riders Classification at the 2007 Tour de France joined Caja Rural in the 2013 season.

Caja Rural has been a beneficiary of this policy picking up Txurruka and Iván Velasco from Euskaltel–Euskadi, but the team also lost the promising young cyclist Garikoitz Bravo to Euskaltel–Euskadi at the same time.

[2][15] Two days later Antonio Piedra took the first podium for the newly renamed team by winning the Mountains Classification in the Vuelta a Murcia, part of the UCI Europe Tour.

The professional team's principal sponsor is Grupo Caja Rural, a savings bank and agricultural credit cooperative in Spain with 3,600 branches.

From the 2016 season, the power meters and computers are supplied by Pioneer replacing Rotor Bed4u Hotels added its sponsorship in January 2013 offering the team lodging.

Caja Rural–Seguros RGA jersey
Caja Rural–Seguros RGA jersey
Team Car at the 2010 Volta a Portugal