Madeleine Sandig
German cyclist (born 1983)
Madeleine Sandig in 2010 | |
Personal information | |
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Born | (1983-08-12) August 12, 1983 (age 40) Frankfurt am Main, West Germany |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road and track |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
2003 | Euregio Ergensis |
2006–2007 | Team Flexpoint |
2008 | Team Columbia Women |
2009 | Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung |
2013 | Noris Cycling |
Madeleine Sandig (born 12 August 1983 in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany) is a German road and track racing cyclist.[1]
Sandig won the under-23 individual time trial at the 2005 European Road Championships after finishing second in 2004.[1]
Palmarès
- 2004
- 2nd, individual time trial 2004 European Road Championships
- 2005
- 1st, individual time trial 2005 European Road Championships
- 1st, stage 4b 2005 Holland Ladies Tour
- 2nd, points race, Italian national championships (track)
- 3rd, time trial, Italian national championships
- 2006 (Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team)
- 1st, stage 1 Tour de l'Aude
- 1st, points race, Italian national championships (track)
- 2nd, time trial, Italian national championships
- 2009
- 1st, stage 2 Tour de l'Aude
- 1st, individual pursuit, Italian national championships (track)
- 2010
- 3rd, individual pursuit, Italian national championships (track)
- 1st, points race, Italian national championships (track)
- 3rd, team pursuit, 2010 European Track Championships (track)
- 2011
- 2nd, individual pursuit, Italian national championships (track)
- 1st, team pursuit, Italian national championships (track)
- 2nd, points race, Italian national championships (track)
- 2nd, team pursuit, 2011 European Track Championships (track)
- 2012
- 3rd, points race, Perth International Track Cycling Grand Prix (track)
- 1st, stage 4, Czech Tour
References
- ^ a b "Madeleine Sandig". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
External links
- Official website
- Madeleine Sandig at Cycling Archives
- Madeleine Sandig at CQ Ranking
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(1997–present)
- 1997–98: Diana Žiliūtė
- 1999: Tetyana Styazhkina
- 2000: Lada Kozlíková
- 2001: Nicole Brändli
- 2002: Olga Zabelinskaya
- 2003: Virginie Moinard
- 2004: Tatiana Guderzo
- 2005: Madeleine Sandig
- 2006–07: Linda Villumsen
- 2008–2009: Ellen van Dijk
- 2010: Alexandra Burchenkova
- 2011: Mélodie Lesueur
- 2012: Anna van der Breggen
- 2013: Hanna Solovey
- 2014–15: Mieke Kröger
- 2016: Anastasiia Iakovenko
- 2017: Pernille Mathiesen
- 2018: Aafke Soet
- 2019–2020: Hannah Ludwig
- 2021: Vittoria Guazzini
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