Uri Botello's challenge: better himself tournament after tournament [Vídeo] Uri Botello is looking to take another stride and improve day by day 08/02/2017 En Español Vienna in numbers: Josemaría/Sánchez break record, Galán's 30 Marbella in numbers: Galán the most successful Spaniard, Josemaría's 10th title Denmark in numbers: Ortega's 10th, Tapia's achievement & Araújo's final debut How Grabiel helped Ortega and González get back to winning two years later Brussels in numbers: Lebrón hits milestone, Lima and Llaguno's historic streak Winning pair Maxi Sánchez and Capra reunite after short split Alejandra's 40: a look back at Salazar's illustrious career so far Alejandro Ruiz and 'Momo' González form new hard-hitting duo Alicante semi-finalists Las Heras/Virseda crack The Race 2022 top ten Alicante in numbers: Salazar reaches unprecedented milestone, Lebrón equals historic record Top four hold places in The Race 2022, Llaguno and Riera storm to fifth The Race 2022: Tapia/Gutiérrez remain top, Di Nenno/Navarro close in Uri Botello's season is underway. He will fight alongside Fernnado Poggi to find some consistency in his results and, above all, adapt to a partner that he knows perfectly well. He finished 2016 showing glimpses of magnificent form at the Keler Euskadi Open and after having changed his partner on several occasions throughout the year - Javier Concepcion, Adrian Blanco and Fede Quiles - his target in 2017 is to work hard and go toe to toe with the best pairings.Clinging onto his best memories and looking to create even more, Uri is aiming to take it match by match as he considers that the key is to improve on a daily basis.