Gino Mäder
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Gino Mäder (2016) | |
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Date of birth | 4th January 1997 |
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discipline | Road / train / cross-country |
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Current team | NTT Pro Cycling |
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Last updated: March 31, 2020 |
Gino Mäder (born January 4, 1997 ) is a Swiss cyclist who competes in races on the road , track and cross-country .
Athletic career
Gino Mäder had his first sporting success in cyclo-cross races. In 2014 he started at the European road racing championships for juniors and finished fourth; at the road world championships he was eleventh in the road race and 19th in the individual time trial . In the same year he won silver in the Omnium at the European Junior Championships on the track . The following year he was together with Robin Froidevaux , Stefan Egger bite and Reto Müller Vice World Junior Champion in the Team Pursuit . The Swiss four-man set a new Swiss record with 4: 08.523 minutes. At national level, he was the Swiss junior champion in the individual time trial on the road and in the omnium on the track. He was also fifth in the time trial and 17th in the road race at the Junior Road World Championships .
In 2018 Mäder won the U23 edition of the Ronde de l'Isard , one stage each of the Tour Alsace and the Tour of Hainan and two stages of the Tour de l'Avenir . He became Swiss U23 champion and finished fourth at the Road World Championships , both in road races.
For 2019, Gino Mäder received a contract with the Dimension Data team . In March of that year he started the Tour of Catalonia and broke his wrist in a fall on the second stage , so that he had to pause for six weeks.
successes
Street
- 2015
- 2018
- Ronde de l'Isard (U23)
- a stage and points classification Tour Alsace
- two stages Tour de l'Avenir
- one stage Tour of Hainan
train
- 2014
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Junior European Championship - Omnium
- 2015
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Junior World Championship - Team Pursuit (with Robin Froidevaux , Stefan Bissegger and Reto Müller )
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Swiss Junior Champion - Omnium
Teams
- 2018 IAM Excelsior
- 2019 Team Dimension Data
- 2020 NTT Pro Cycling Team
Web links
- Gino Mäder in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Gino Mäder in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ↑ World Championship silver for two juniors from the Roth-Skoda team In: limmattalerzeitung.ch. August 21, 2015, accessed March 27, 2019 .
- ↑ Dimension Data must be missed by Gino Mäder by polsbreuk. In: WielerFlits. March 27, 2019, accessed March 27, 2019 (Dutch).
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SURNAME | Mäder, Gino |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th January 1997 |