Andrzej Bławdzin

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Andrzej Bławdzin (born August 19, 1938 in Płochocin ) is a former Polish cyclist. Blawdzin weighed 67 kilograms and was 174 centimeters tall when he competed. He was a member of the LZS Masowsze sports club .

He was an Olympic participant in the Tokyo Games in 1964 and winner of the Tour of Poland in 1967 . At the UCI road world championships in 1966 on the Nürburgring , he finished 25th in the amateurs road race .

Palmarès

year success run
1961 3. 3rd stage, part a Tour of Poland
2. National Championship Poland, Road
1964 winner 3rd stage Tour of Poland
2. 10th stage
77. Olympic Games , street
1965 winner 1st stage, part b Tour of Austria
winner 6th stage Tour de l'Avenir
1967 winner 2nd stage Tour of Poland
winner 4th stage
3. 6th stage
3. 8th stage
2. 10th stage
winner Overall rating
1968 2. 6th stage Peace ride
3. 4th stage, part a
1969 3. 8th stage Tour of Poland
3. 6th stage
winner 13th stage Peace ride

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. PIS (Ed.): XX. Wyscig Pokoju Warszawa-Berlin-Praha. Program . Warsaw 1967, p. 5 (Polish).
  2. ^ Association of German cyclists (ed.): Radsport . No. 35/1966 . Deutscher Sportverlag Kurt Stoof, Cologne 1966, p. 10 .