Malcolm Lange

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Malcolm Lange (born November 22, 1973 in Johannesburg ) is a former South African racing cyclist .

Malcolm Lange began his career in 1996 with the Belgian cycling team Vosschemie-Zetelhallen . In 1997 he became the South African time trial champion for the first time. The next year he repeated that victory after winning two stages at the Giro del Capo . In 1999 he became national road racing champion. In the 2000 season he won two stages each at the Giro del Capo and the Tour of South China Sea , where he was third overall. In 2004, Lange was successful on three sections of the Tour of Tunisia and in 2006 on one stage of the Giro del Capo. In 2007 he was the South African road champion for the second time and he won two stages in the Tour du Maroc . Lange contested his last race in March 2011.

successes

1995
  • South AfricaSouth Africa South African champion - road race
1997
  • South AfricaSouth Africa South African champion - individual time trial
1998
  • two stages Giro del Capo
  • South AfricaSouth Africa South African champion - individual time trial
1999
  • South AfricaSouth Africa South African champion - road race
2000
2004
2006
2007
  • South AfricaSouth Africa South African champion - road race
  • three stages Tour du Maroc
2008
2010

Teams

  • 1998 AIG

Individual evidence

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