Leif Lampater
Leif Lampater (2017) | |
To person | |
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Full name | Leif Lampater |
Date of birth | 22nd December 1982 |
nation | Germany |
discipline | Train / street |
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Current team | Heizomat rad-net.de |
function | driver |
End of career | 2018 |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: August 29, 2018 |
Leif Lampater (born December 22, 1982 in Waiblingen ) is a former German cyclist who was active on the track and road .
Athletic career
Leif Lampater has been cycling since he was 15. The focus of his sporting activity was on track cycling. In 2004 he started in the team pursuit at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens , together with Robert Bartko , Guido Fulst and Christian Lademann , and finished fourth with the German foursome.
Lampater was a specialist in two-man team driving (Madison); in this discipline he was three times German champion and in 2013 international Australian champion. By 2015 he won nine six-day races , the core of which is the two-man team driving.
In 2015, Leif Lampater returned to the German national team after an eight-year hiatus, his last assignment for the Association of German Cyclists at the end of 2007. He supported the German track four in the Olympic qualification. At the same time it was announced that he will start for the rad-net Rose team in 2016 . On May 1, 2016, he broke the scaphoid bone of his left hand, so that he could not start at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro . In 2017 he became German champion in the Omnium. The following year he ended his cycling career. He declared that he would work in the IT industry in the future .
Palmarès
- 2005
- Track Cycling World Cup Los Angeles - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Robert Bengsch and Henning Bommel )
- Track Cycling World Cup Los Angeles - two-man team driving with Andreas Müller
- Track Cycling World Cup Manchester - two-man team ride with Guido Fulst
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Robert Bartko , Guido Fulst , Karl-Christian König )
- 2006
- Six-day race Stuttgart (with Robert Bartko and Guido Fulst )
- 2007
- Six-day race Berlin (with Guido Fulst )
- 2008
- Six days Rotterdam (with Danny Stam )
- Six-day race Stuttgart (with Iljo Keisse and Robert Bartko )
- Six days Dortmund (with Erik Zabel )
- 2009
- Six days Bremen (with Erik Zabel )
- 2010
- German champion - two-man team driving (with Christian Grasmann )
- 2013
- German champion - two-man team driving (with Nico Heßlich )
- International Australian Champion - two-man team driving (with Kenny De Ketele )
- Six days Gent (with Jasper De Buyst )
- 2014
- German champion - two-man team driving (with Marcel Kalz )
- German Champion - Derny (behind Peter Bäuerlein )
- Six day race Bremen (with Wim Stroetinga )
- 2015
- Six-day race Berlin - two-man team driving (with Marcel Kalz )
- 2016
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Maximilian Beyer , Lucas Liß and Marco Mathis )
- 2017
- German champion - Omnium
- 2018
- German Champion - Team Pursuit (with Lucas Liß , Felix Groß and Jasper Frahm )
Teams
- 2016 rad-net Rose Team
- 2017 rad-net Rose Team
- 2018 Heizomat rad-net.de
Web links
- Official website
- Leif Lampater in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Leif Lampater in the rad-net.de database
- Leif Lampater in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Leif Lampater in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Leif Lampater joins the rad-net ROSE team - cycling at rad-net.de. In: rad-net.de. March 25, 2013, accessed December 2, 2015 .
- ↑ A broken scaphoid means that Lampater will end the Olympics. In: radsport-news.com. December 10, 2014, accessed May 11, 2016 .
- ↑ Lampater ends his cycling career. In: rad-net.de. August 29, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lampater, Leif |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German racing cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 22nd December 1982 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Waiblingen |