Mahdi Sohrabi
Mahdi Sohrabi (2008) | |
To person | |
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Date of birth | October 12, 1981 |
nation | Iran |
discipline | Street |
Driver type | Time trial |
To the team | |
Current team | Pishgaman Cycling Team |
function | driver |
End of career | 2019 |
doping | |
07 / 2019–07 / 2023 | unknown |
Most important successes | |
Last updated: June 11, 2020 |
Mahdi Sohrabi ( Arabic سهرابی مهدی; * October 12, 1981 ) is a former Iranian cyclist .
Athletic career
Sohrabi began his career in 2005 with the Paykan cycling team . In his first season he became Iranian time trial and road racing champions . In the overall ranking of the UCI Asia Tour 2005 , he finished seventh. A year later he made it back into the top ten and finished eighth. At the Asian Games 2006 in Doha Sohrabi finished second in the road race behind the winner Wong Kam Po . Then he won a second silver medal with his compatriots in the team pursuit and bronze with Amir Zargari in the Madison . At the beginning of 2007 Sohrabi won the week-long stage race Jelajah Malaysia . In 2008 Sohrabi won the overall victory at the Governor of Malacca Cup . In 2009 he won the overall standings at the Milad-e-Do-Nur-Tour and the Tour d'Indonesia .
In 2010 he became Asian road racing champion for the second time after 2006 and won the individual ranking of the UCI Asia Tour 2010 , which he also won in 2011 . In 2009 he also won the continental title in scratch on the track. In 2011 Sohrabi won the Jelajah Malaysia , the Kerman Tour and the Azerbaïjan Tour . In 2013 he won stages at the Le Tour de Filipinas , the Tour de Singkarak and the Tour of Borneo . In 2014 he won a stage at the Banyuwangi Tour de Ijen . In 2015 he won another stage in the Tour de Singkarak .
doping
In January 2020, Sohrabi, at that time captain of the Iranian national team, was suspended for four years for doping , retrospectively from July 2019. His title as Iranian road champion from 2019 was revoked.
successes
Street
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- Overall ranking Jelajah Malaysia
- two stage Kerman tour
- one stage Tour of East Java
- three stages Tour of Milad du Nour
- one stage Tour de Hokkaidō
- 2008
- one stage President Tour of Iran
- three stages Azerbaïjan tour
- Overall ranking and one stage Governor of Malacca Cup
- one stage Tour of Negri Sembilan
- 2009
- one stage Jelajah Malaysia
- Iranian champion - individual time trial
- Overall ranking and two stages of the Milad-e-Do-Nur tour
- one stage Azerbaïjan tour
- Overall standings, one stage and Tour d'Indonesia team time trial
- 2010
- Asian champions - road race
- a stage and team time trial Tour de Singkarak
- Iranian champion - road race
- two stage tour of Qinghai Lake
- Overall ranking UCI Asia Tour
- 2011
- Overall standings and five stages of the Kerman Tour
- Overall standings and two stages Jelajah Malaysia
- one stage Tour de Taiwan
- Overall standings and team time trial Azerbaïjan Tour
- one stage International Presidency Tour
- one stage tour of Qinghai Lake
- Overall ranking UCI Asia Tour
- 2013
- a stage Le Tour de Filipinas
- one stage Tour de Singkarak
- two stage Tour of Borneo
- 2014
- one stage Banyuwangi Tour de Ijen
- 2015
- one stage Tour de Singkarak
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- Asian Championship - team time trial
- Asian Championship - Road Race
- 2019
train
- 2006
- Asian Games - Team Pursuit (with Hossein Nateghi , Abbas Saeidi Tanha and Amir Zargari )
- Asian Games - Madison (with Amir Zargari )
- 2009
- 2010
- 2018
- Asian Championship - two-man team driving (with Mohammad Rajablou )
Teams
- 2005 Paykan
- 2007 Tabriz Petrochemical Team (until May 17th)
- 2007 Islamic Azad Univercity (from May 18th)
- 2008 Islamic Azad Univercity (until May 31st)
- 2009 Petrochemical Tabriz Cycling Team
- 2010 Tabriz Petrochemical Cycling Team
- 2011 Tabriz Petrochemical Team
- 2012 Lotto Belisol Team
- 2013 Tabriz Petrochemical Team
- 2014 Tabriz Petrochemical Team
- 2015 Tabriz Petrochemical Team
- 2016 Tabriz Shahrdari Team
- 2017 Pishgaman Cycling Team (from July 7th)
- 2018 Pishgaman Cycling Team (from May 7th)
Web links
- Mahdi Sohrabi in the database of Radsportseiten.net
- Mahdi Sohrabi in the Sports-Reference database (English; archived from the original )
- Mahdi Sohrabi in the ProCyclingStats.com database
Individual evidence
- ^ Iranian cyclist Sohrabi banned for four years. In: tehrantimes.com. January 20, 2020, accessed on June 11, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Sohrabi, Mahdi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Iranian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 12, 1981 |