Although the team's goal was to be part of the principal races of the Latin American calendar, this could not be accomplished for different reasons;, organizational, logistical, legal as well as geographical.
With Bogotá as the team's headquarters and Libardo Leyton as general manager.
The team was not registered with the UCI, becoming amateur and contesting races only in Colombia and Ecuador.
[4] with a roster of 10 cyclists, including the world champion para-cyclist Álvaro Galvis.
On 28 November 2017 news broke that Óscar Soliz had tested positive for CERA at the 2017 Vuelta a Colombia.