Martin Bláha

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Martin Bláha Road cycling
Martin Bláha at the Six Days of Grenoble
Martin Bláha at the Six Days of Grenoble
To person
Date of birth September 12, 1977
nation Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
discipline Train , road
To the team
Current team Team Dukla Praha
End of career 2017
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2014 silver - two-man team driving
UEC European Rail Championships
2010, 2012 European champion - two-man team driving
Last updated: July 28, 2018

Martin Bláha (born September 12, 1977 in Brno ) is a former Czech cyclist .

Martin Bláha started his career in 2003 with the Czech Continental Team ASC Dukla Praha . In his first year, he finished ninth overall at the Tour of South China Sea . In 2006 he finished fifth in the six-day race “6 Giorni delle Rose” in Fiorenzuola d'Arda, Italy, with his compatriot and team-mate Petr Lazar . Later at the Track Cycling World Cup in Moscow he took third place in the scratch .

At the UCI Track World Championships 2011 in Apeldoorn , the Netherlands , Blaha won silver in the two-man team , together with Jiří Hochmann . The following year, he and Hochmann became European champions in two-man team driving, a success that the two athletes were able to repeat at the European Championships two years later. In 2014, Bláha and Vojtěch Hačecký became vice world champion in two-man team driving .

Successes - rail

2005
2010
2011
  • MaillotRepúblicaCheca.PNG Czech champion - points race
2012
2014
2015
2017
  • MaillotRepúblicaCheca.PNG Czech champion - Scratch

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