Mario Vogt

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Mario Vogt Road cycling
Mario Vogt (2016)
Mario Vogt (2016)
To person
Date of birth 17th January 1992
nation GermanyGermany Germany
discipline Street
End of career 2019
Societies)
2005-2010 RSC Schönach
Team (s)
2011
2012
2013–2016
2017
2018–2019
Team Heizomat
Team Specialized Concept Store
rad-net Rose Team
Attaque Team Gusto
Team Sapura Cycling
Most important successes

Overall ranking Tour de Iskandar Johor 2019

Last updated: November 30, 2019

Mario Vogt (born January 17, 1992 in Stuttgart ) is a former German racing cyclist .

Career

In 2008 Mario Vogt became German youth champion in road racing . In 2010, in his last year as a junior driver, he won both the Tour du Valromey , the Rothaus Regio-Tour and a stage of the Lower Saxony Tour .

With the transition to the adult sector, he joined the Heizomat team in 2011 and switched to the Team Specialized Concept Store in 2012 , for which he achieved seventh place at the German Road Championships . From 2012 to 2016 Vogt drove for the rad-net Rose team, with whom he became German champion in the team time trial in 2016 and with over two minutes ahead of the runner-up German mountain champion .

After a year with Attaque Team Gusto , he switched to Team Sapura Cycling in 2018, for which he won the Tour of Cartier prologue in the first year . In 2019 Vogt won his first international stage race in the elite category with the overall classification of the Tour de Iskandar Johor and later that year two stages and the points classification of the Tour of the Philippines . At the end of the 2019 season, Vogt ended his active career. Since the beginning of 2020 he has been moderating the German-language offshoot GCN in German , a YouTube video channel, together with Björn Thurau .

successes

2008
  • MaillotAllemania.svg German youth champion - road race
2010
2016
2017
2018
2019

Web links

Commons : Mario Vogt  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Mario Vogt German mountain champion. rad-net.de, August 21, 2016, accessed on September 3, 2016 .
  2. Mario Vogt ends his career. In: radsport-news.com. November 30, 2019, accessed November 30, 2019 .
  3. Discovery brings a German version of its Global Cycling Network to YouTube , article from January 16, 2020, accessed on January 30, 2020