Johannes Sickmüller

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Johannes Sickmüller Road cycling
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Date of birth March 18, 1982
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Cyclo-cross / mountain bike
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2004-2013 Harvestehuder RSV
Last updated: February 5, 2017

Johannes Sickmüller (born March 18, 1982 in Leimen ) is a former German cyclocross driver.

Johannes Sickmüller was German U23 runner-up in cyclocross in 2004. He quickly established himself in the elite class, where he came second in the German championships the following year. In 2005 and 2006 he drove for the German Stevens Racing Team . In 2006 he won a race in Muhlenbach in Luxembourg and became German cross champion. In 2007 he was second in the cross championship and third in the mountain bike championship in cross country. He later won cross races in Dassow and Contern .

In October 2006, Sickmüller's team withdrew from the cyclocross sport because of doping investigations by the Association of German Cyclists . Manipulation with foreign urine was suspected. The proceedings were discontinued due to formal errors and Sickmüller was able to start again in 2007.

Successes - cyclocross

2005/2006
  • MaillotAllemania.svg German champions
  • GP Jean Bausch / Pierre Kellner
2007/2008
  • Grand Prix de la Commune de Contern
2009/2010
2010/2011

Teams

  • 2005 Stevens Racing Team
  • 2006 Stevens Racing Team
  • 2007 Stevens Racing Team
  • 2008 Stevens Racing Team
  • 2009 Stevens Cyclocross Team Hamburg
  • 2010 Stevens Racing Team
  • 2011 Stevens Racing Team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Doping proceedings against Sickmüller suspended. In: radsport-news.com. February 28, 2007, accessed February 6, 2017 .