Dennis Haueisen

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Dennis Haueisen Road cycling
Dennis Haueisen during the Four Days of Dunkirk 2008
Dennis Haueisen during the Four Days of Dunkirk 2008
To person
Date of birth September 13, 1978
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Street
Driver type sprinter
To the team
Current team End of career
function driver
Team (s)
2001
2002
2003
2004–2005
2006–2008
Team Wiesenhof
Team LTA-Quattro Logistics
Rose Versand-Merlin Logistic
RSH
Team Milram
Most important successes

Winner Noord-Nederland Tour 2004

Last updated: November 30, 2014

Dennis Haueisen (born September 13, 1978 in Gera ) is a former German cyclist .

Career

2001-2005

Dennis Haueisen began his career in 2001 with the then newly founded German GS3 Team Wiesenhof . For the 2002 season, the man from Gera then switched to LTA-Quattro Logistics , another local GS3 team, and was able to attract international attention for the first time with fourth place in the Poreč Trophy in Croatia . In 2003 Haueisen started for the team Rose Versand-Merlin Logistic (GS3), he was successful in several races on the national German calendar.

In 2004 he joined the Haueisen GS III team. This team was sponsored by his father Lutz Haueisen , a former racing cyclist, and led by his mother Sylvia. In the first season there, in addition to several successes in national German races - such as a second place in Rund um Sebnitz - he was able to achieve the first and only professional victory of his career when he won the Noord-Nederland Tour . He also finished second in the Omloop van het Houtland . In 2005, Haueisen again won victories in German amateur races for the family racing team and took third place in the Belgian one-day race Schaal Sels as well as other top ten placements in international competitions such as the Hel van het Mergelland , the Circuit de Lorraine or the Bayern Rundfahrt .

2006-2008

These successes brought Haueisen a contract in 2006 newly ProTour - Team Milram , where he came to 2008 primarily as a helper used. He only achieved his own results in 2006, when he won a stage and the overall ranking of the International Cycling Classic for amateurs in the USA and was among the top ten in daily sections of the Tour Down Under and the Peace Ride. On the other hand, Milram never used it on a Grand Tour . At the end of the 2008 season, Haueisen ended his career at the age of thirty when his contract expired.

successes

2004

Teams

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