Sergei Ivanov (cyclist)

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Sergei Ivanov

Ivanov at the 2006 Rund um den Henninger Turm
Personal information
Full name Sergei Valeryevich Ivanov
Born (1975-03-05) 5 March 1975
Chuvashia, Soviet Union
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Retired
Professional team(s)
1996 Lada-Samara
1997–2000 TVM-Farm Frites
2001–2003 Fassa Bortolo
2004–2006 T-Mobile
2007–2008 Astana
2009–2011 Team Katusha
Major wins

Tour de France

2 stages

One-day races and Classics

National Champion (1998, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2008, 2009)
Amstel Gold Race (2009)
Infobox last updated on
3 January 2012

Sergei Valeryevich Ivanov (Russian: Серге́й Валерьевич Иванов) (born 5 March 1975 in Chuvashia, Soviet Union) is a former professional road bicycle racer, who competed between 1996 and 2011. Ivanov had been a member of six different teams, competing for CSKA Lada-Samara, TVM-Farm Frites, Fassa Bortolo, T-Mobile Team, Astana and Team Katusha. In this time he completed in five Grand Tours, and also won six national championship titles.[1] He also won the Tour de Pologne 1998.[2] He now lives in Bekkevoort, Belgium.

Career highlights

1996
2nd, Tour de l'Avenir
1998
National road race champion
1999
National road race champion
2000
National road race champion
E3 Prijs Vlaanderen
2001
Tour de Suisse stage win
Tour de France, stage 9
2002
Trofeo Luis Puig
Tour of Holland stage win
2003
Tour de Luxembourg, stage 5
2005
National road race champion
stage 4 in the Tour of Britain
2008
7th, Amstel Gold Race
National road race champion
Tour de Wallonie, Overall winner
2009
1st Amstel Gold Race
1st stage 1 Tour of Belgium
1st National road race champion
1st Stage 14 Tour de France[3]
5th, Liège–Bastogne–Liège
13th, La Flèche Wallonne
2010
1st, Points Classification, Tour of Luxembourg

References

  1. Fotheringham, Alasdair (3 January 2012). "Six-times Russian national champion Ivanov retires". Cycling Weekly (IPC Media Limited). Retrieved 3 January 2012.
  2. "Tour de Pologne". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 28 March 2015.
  3. "Ivanov wins as Hincapie moves up". BBC Sport. 2009-07-18. Retrieved 2009-07-18.

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