Christian Lademann
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Christian Lademann (2009) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | October 30, 1975 |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Track cycling, road cycling |
End of career | 2008 |
Team (s) | |
2000-2001 2002 2003 2005-2008 |
Agro-Adler Brandenburg Wüstenrot-ZVVZ eD'System Team Sparkasse |
Most important successes | |
Christian Lademann (born October 30, 1975 in Blankenburg ) is a former German cyclist .
Athletic career
Christian Lademann was active as a cyclist on track and road from the early 1990s to 2008 . In 1994 he had his first major international success by winning the Tour of Tunisia . In 1996 he became German champion for the first time, together with Robert Bartko , Guido Fulst and Heiko Szonn in the team pursuit . In 1998 he won silver in the team pursuit at the World Track Championships in Bordeaux with Guido Fulst, Robert Bartko and Daniel Becke , and the following year, at the World Track Championships in front of a home crowd in the Berlin Velodrom , the gold medal in the same discipline, together with Bartko, Fulst, Szonn, Olaf Pollack and Jens Lehmann (a total of six German drivers were at the start in the individual laps). In the course of his career he was on the podium several times at German rail championships.
In 2000 and 2001 Lademann rode for the Agro-Adler Brandenburg cycling team , for which he won two stages in the Tour of Chile and a section each of the Tour of Argentina and Lower Saxony . In 2001 he won the Brandenburg Tour, secured a stage of the International Peace Tour and, with Mathias Kahl, became German champions in two-man team driving . Lademann contested 42 six-day races ; In 2008 he finished third in Berlin together with Alexander Aeschbach .
At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens , Lademann took fourth place in the team pursuit together with the German four- wheeler with Bartko, Fulst and Leif Lampater ; in the single pursuit he was eleventh. From 2005 to 2008 he was under contract with the German Continental Team Sparkasse .
doping
In 2009 a sample from Lademann from 2007 tested positive for EPO due to new analytical methods . Lademann decided not to open the B sample because he had meanwhile ended his active career.
Professional
From 2009 Lademann worked as a product manager at the bicycle tire manufacturer Ralf Bohle .
successes
Street
- 1994
- Overall ranking and two stages Tour of Tunisia
- 1998
- one stage tour of Croatia
- 1999
- a stage Rhineland-Palatinate tour
- 2000
- one stage tour of Argentina
- two stages tour of Chile
- a stage tour of Lower Saxony
- 2001
- a stage of the peace journey
train
- 1995
- World Cup in Manchester - team pursuit (with Ronny Lauke , Thorsten Rund and Heiko Szonn )
- 1996
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Guido Fulst and Heiko Szonn )
- 1998
- World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst )
- World Cup in Berlin - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Daniel Becke and Guido Fulst )
- 1999
- World Champion - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Daniel Becke , Guido Fulst , Jens Lehmann and Olaf Pollack )
- 2001
- German champion - two-man team driving (with Mathias Kahl )
Web links
- Christian Lademann in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Christian Lademann in the ProCyclingStats.com database
- Christian Lademann in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- christian-lademann.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jacq van Reijdendam: 6-daagsen-statistieken 2010 . Ed .: UIV .
- ↑ Cycling doping cases on cycling4fans.de , Rad-net.de: "Pollack and Lademann invited to the hearing before the BDR sports court"
- ↑ tour (magazine) 9/2012, page 27: Hose out? Comparison of tubeless and folding tires
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lademann, Christian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 30, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Blankenburg |