Jacek Bodyk
Jacek Bodyk (born June 12, 1966 in Polkowice ( Lower Silesian Voivodeship ), Poland) is a former Polish cyclist .
At the 1988 Summer Olympics , Jacek reached 28th place in road cycling. In 1992 he became a professional for one year with the Italian cycling team Lampre-Colnago , and then remained active in cycling.
In 2007 he was the technical director of the CCC Polsat Polkowice cycling team .
successes
year | success | run | |
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1987 | winner | 9th stage | Tour of Poland |
1988 | 28. | Olympic games | |
1989 | winner | 1st and 2nd stage | Tour of Poland |
1990 | winner | 8th stage | Peace ride |
1991 | winner | Overall rating | Małopolski Wyścig Górski |
winner | Overall rating | Circuit des monts du Livradois (France) | |
1992 | 2. | in Heilbronn | |
1993 | 3. | Overall rating | Circuit de Saône-et-Loire |
1994 | winner | GP Cristal Energie (France) | |
1996 | winner | Overall rating | Tour d'Auvergne Amateurs (France) |
Web links
- Jacek Bodyk in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Jacek Bodyk in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bodyk, Jacek |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Polish cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 12, 1966 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Polkowice |