Markus Eibegger

Markus Eibegger
Personal information
Full name Markus Eibegger
Born (1984-10-16) 16 October 1984
Austria
Team information
Current team Felbermayr–Simplon Wels
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
2007–2009 Elk Haus–Simplon
2010 Footon–Servetto–Fuji
2011 Tabriz Petrochemical Team
2012–2013 RC Arbö–Wels–Gourmetfein[1]
2014–2015 Synergy Baku Cycling Project
2016– Felbermayr–Simplon Wels
Major wins

One-Day Races and Classics

National Road Race Championships (2009)
Infobox last updated on
18 February 2015

Markus Eibegger (born 16 October 1984) is an Austrian professional road bicycle racer for the Synergy Baku Cycling Project.[2] He is the 2009 Austrian National Road Race Champion.

Eibegger joined the Synergy Baku Cycling Project in 2014, after two seasons with Gourmetfein–Simplon.[2]

Palmares

2006
1st Salzkammergut-Giro
1st Overall GP Tell
2007
1st Giro di Festina
2009
1st Stage 2 Istrian Spring Trophy
1st Stage 2 Bayern-Rundfahrt
1st GP Judendorf-Strassengel
1st National Road Race Championships
2011
1st  Taiwan General ranking of Tour de Taiwan
2012
1st Overall Istrian Spring Trophy
1st Stage 2
2013
1st Stage 2 Sibiu Cycling Tour
2nd Overall Circuit des Ardennes
2nd Overall Oberösterreichrundfahrt
2nd Banja Luka–Beograd II
6th Grand Prix Südkärnten
9th Raiffeisen Grand Prix
2014
Rás Tailteann
1st Mountains classification
1st Stage 6
1st Stage 4 Tour de Bretagne
3rd Grand Prix Südkärnten
3rd Raiffeisen Grand Prix
6th Overall Tour de Taiwan
2015
1st Overall Istrian Spring Trophy
1st Stage 2
9th Tour of Almaty
2016
1st Stage 1 Istrian Spring Trophy
8th Overall Tour of Croatia

References

  1. "Eibegger wechselt zu RC Arbö Gourmetfein Wels" [Eibegger changes to RC Arbö Gourmetfein Wels]. Radsport News (in German) (Sport Aktiv Media GmbH). 31 October 2011. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Synergy Baku building up for 2014 season with veterans and newcomers". Synergy Baku Cycling Project (Cycling Federation of Azerbaijan). Retrieved 16 December 2013. Austria sends two riders, Markus Eibegger (28) and Jan Sokol (23), as does the Ukraine, Maksym Averin (27) and Alex Surutkovich (29).

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