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Andersen, Kim

Kim Andersen ( date: Kim Andersen ; born February 10, 1952 , in the village of Mulling , Aarhus commune, Denmark ) - Danish professional road racing cyclist in 1980-1992. Champion of Denmark in the group race (1987). Since 2011, the sports director of the Trek-Segafredo team.

Cyclist
Kim andersen
Dates Kim andersen
Kim Andersen.jpg
Kim Andersen in 2009
personal information
Citizenship Denmark
Date of Birth
Place of Birth
Racer Information
Sports career1980-1992
Current teamcompleted his career
Specialization, ,
Professional teams
1980-1984
1985–1986
1987
1988-1992
Miko-mercier-vivagel
La vie claire-radar
Toshiba-la vie claire
Z-peugeot
Guided Teams
1998-1999
2000-2003
2004–2010
2011–
Chicky world
Fakta
Team csc
Omega Pharma-Quick Step
Major victories

Grand Tours

Tour de France
1 individual stage ( 1983 )
Vuelta of Spain
1 individual stage ( 1981 )

Multi-day races

Tour of Denmark (1987)
Tour Poitou - Charentes (1991)

Day Races and Classics

MaillotDinamarca.svg Danish Champion - Group Race (1987)
Flash Valon (1984)
Paris - Camembert (1986)
Paris - Bourges (1987)

Content

Doping

In 1987, the Kim Andersen doping test gave a positive result, and he received a lifelong disqualification. However, later this decision was replaced by a one-year disqualification. In 1992, he was again caught using illegal drugs, for which he was fired from his Z team [1] .

Achievements

1974
2nd Danish Championship - Separate Team Race (Juniors)
1978
3rd - Flash du Sud
1978
1st - Niedersachsen-Rundfahrt
1st - Stages 3 and 4
1980
1st - Stage 3 Tour of the Netherlands
1981
1st - Cannes Grand Prix
1st - Stage 10 of the Vuelta of Spain [2]
1st - Stage 5 Étoile des Espoirs
1982
1st - Stage 3 Tour of the Netherlands
1st - Stage 4 Four Days of Dunkirk
1st - Stage 3 Tour de l'Aude
3rd - Grand Prix Midi Libre - General Classification
1st - Stage 3
1983
1st - Mountaineers Trophy
1st - Monaco Grand Prix
1st - Stages 2 ( CG ) and 12 Tour de France [3]
2nd - Tour de l'Aude
3rd - Luxembourg Tour
3rd - Tour du Haut-Var
3rd - Furmi Grand Prix
1984
1st - Flash Valon
1st Limousin Tour - General Classification
1st - Stage 1
1st - Isberg Grand Prix
1st - Stage 4 Four Days of Dunkirk
2nd - Amstel Gold Flight
2nd - Paris - Camembert
3rd - Climbers Trophy
1985
1st - Stage 2 Route du Sud
1st - Stage 5 Étoile des Espoirs
1st - Stage 3 ( CG ) Tour de France [4]
2nd - Tour du Latium
2nd Round of Denmark - General Classification
1st - Stage 2
4th - Criterium Dofine - General Classification
1986
1st - Paris - Camembert
3rd - Tour of Ireland - General Classification
1st - Stage 3
3rd - Etoile de Bessez - General Classification
3rd - Bern Tour
1987
1st   Danish Champion - Group Race
1st   Denmark Tour - General Classification
1st - Paris - Bourges
1st - Stage 4 Limousin Tour
1st - Stage 3 Etoile de Bessez
1st - Scandinavian Open Road Race
1989
1st - Stages 3 and 6 Joachim Agostinho Trophy
1990
1st - Cholet-Pays de la Loire
1st - Stage 11 Tour of Switzerland
1st - Stage 3 of Vaucluse Tour
3rd - Giro del Piedmont
1991
1st - Rena Grand Prix
1st - Tour of Poitou - Charentes - General Classification
1st - Stage 1
3rd - Isberg Grand Prix

Performance Statistics

Grand Tours

Grand tour198119821983198419851986198719881989199019911992
  Giro d'Italia------NF----NF
  Tour de FranceNF17285047-62-----
  (since 2010   ) Vuelta of Spainthirty-----------
Legend
-Did not participate
NFDid not finish

Notes

  1. ↑ Clouds are gathering over Kim Andersen? (unspecified) . (eng.)
  2. ↑ Pages of the History of Cycling: Vuelta of Spain - 1981 (Neopr.) .
  3. ↑ Pages of the History of Cycling: Tour de France - 1983 (Neopr.) .
  4. ↑ Pages of the History of Cycling: Tour de France - 1985 (Neopr.) .

Links

  • Andersen, Kim at FirstCycling
  • Andersen, Kim at ProCyclingStats
  • Andersen, Kim on Cycling Archives
  • Andersen, Kim at Memoire du cyclisme
  • Andersen, Kim on CycleBase
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Andersen_ Kim&oldid = 94739775


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