Kim Marcussen (born September 18, 1968 in Frederiksvaerk ) is a former Danish cyclist .
In 1986 Kim Marcussen won the international 3-stage tour in Frankfurt am Main and finished second at the Danish championships in the junior road race. In 1991 and 1993 he was the Danish amateur road champion . In 1998, in his only year as a professional, he became the Danish team pursuit champion , together with Jakob Piil , Jimmi Madsen and Tayeb Braikia . He then ended his cycling career.
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1916, 1918-1919 Carl Mortensen | 1917 Christian Frisch | 1920 Frederik Ahrensborg Clausen | 1921, 1923, 1925-1927, 1930 Henry Hansen | 1924 Erik Eloe Andersen | 1926 Poul Sørensen | 1928 not held
1929 Fynn Nyman | 1931–1932, 1935–1936, 1938 Frode Sørensen | 1933 Werner Grundahl Hansen | 1934 Leo Nielsen | 1937 Georg Nielsen | 1939 Wenzel Jørgensen | 1940, 1942 Rudolf Johannes Rasmussen | 1941 Knut Erik Andersen | 1943–1945, 1953 Christian Pedersen | 1949 Wedell Østergaard | 1950, 1955 Hans Edmund Andresen | 1951 race canceled | 1952 Max Jørgensen | 1954, 1957 Eluf Dalgaard | 1956 Fritz Ravn | 1958 John Grønvald | 1959 Ole Krøier | 1960, 1963 Ole Pingel | 1961 Bent Peters | 1962, 1964, 1966 Ole Ritter | 1965 Lars Lander | 1967 Mogens Frey | 1968, 1970 Verner Blaudzun | 1969 Tommy Nielsen | 1971 Bent L. Pedersen | 1972 Timm, Jørgen | 1973 Reno Olsen | 1974, 1978 Benny Pedersen | 1975 Jørgen Emil Hansen | 1976 Torben Hjort | 1977 Jørgen Knudsen | 1979, 1983 Michael Markussen | 1980 James Møller | 1981 Jørgen Vagn Pedersen | 1982 René W. Andersen | 1984 Kim Eriksen | 1985 Dan Frost | 1986, 1992 Alex Pedersen | 1987 Niels Ole Hald | 1988 Claus Michael Møller | 1989 Michael Guldhammer | 1990 Brian Petersen | 1991, 1993 Kim Marcussen | 1994 Michael Blaudzun |
After 1994 the division between amateurs and professionals was lifted