Tomasz Brożyna

Tomasz Brożyna
Personal information
Full name Tomasz Brożyna
Born (1970-09-19) September 19, 1970
Bieliny, Poland
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1996–1997 US Postal Service
1998–1999 Mróz
2000–2002 Banesto
2003 Hoop CCC Polsat
2004 Action ATI
2005 Knauf Team
2006 Intel-Action
Major wins
Course de la Solidarité Olympique
(1996, 1998, 1999, 2003)
Infobox last updated on
13 August 2010

Tomasz Brożyna (born 19 September 1970 in Bieliny, Poland) is a former professional road racing cyclist. He entered professional cycling in 1995[1] and retired in 2006 at the age of 36. He is the first Polish cyclist to complete all three of the Grand Tours.[2]

Team membership

Brożyna has been a member of the following teams: Korona Kielce (1986–1995),[1] Rotan Spiessens (1995),[3] US Postal Service Cycling Team (1996–1997), Mróz (1998–1999), Banesto (2000–2002), Hoop CCC Polsat (2003), Action ATI (2004),[1] Knauf Team (Poland) (2005),[4] and Intel-Action (2006).[5]

Palmarès

1994
Championnat de Pologne (team)[1]
1995
Tour of Małopolska
1996
Course de la Solidarité Olympique (Race of Solidarity and Olympics)
Championnat de Pologne (riding in pairs)
Nationaler Meister (Paarzeitfahren) (National Masters (Pair time trial))[6]
1998
PolandChampionnat de Pologne (mass start)
Course de la Solidarité Olympique (Race of Solidarity and Olympics)
stage win
overall win[1]
1999
Tour of Poland[7]
Course de la Solidarité Olympique (Race of Solidarity and Olympics)
two stage wins
overall win
Tour of Małopolska
stage win
overall win
Tatra Cup, 2nd place
Course de la Paix (Peace Race)
stage win
General classification, 3rd place[1]
2000
Route du Sud (France)
2001
Tour de France, 22nd place[1]
2002
GP Mitsubishi (team, time trial)
stage win
General classification, 7th place
Tour of Poland, 2nd place
Stage win, Volta ao Portugal (team, time trial)[1]
2003
Course de la Solidarité Olympique (Race of Solidarity and Olympics)
Stage win
General classification, 4th place
2004
GP Cycliste de Beauce
Stage win
General classification, 1st place
Bayern Rundfahrt, 3rd place
Around-Slovakia Race, 3rd in stage
Olympic Games, competitor
World Championship, competitor[1]
2005
2006
Tour de Luxembourg, 2nd place[1]

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