Miloš Hrazdíra

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Miloš Hrazdíra (born November 23, 1945 in Žďárná , Czechoslovakia ; † January 25, 1990 in Brno , Czechoslovakia) was a Czech cyclist.

He was an Olympian in 1972 and in 1973 and 1982 Czechoslovakian champion in three disciplines in road cycling. He drove the peace journey five times; he had the best placement in 1974 with third place in the overall ranking. He also drove the Tour de l'Avenir five times and came second in the final ranking in 1976.

successes

year success run
1967 winner Overall rating Slovakia tour
1968 winner Overall rating Slovakia tour
1970 3. Overall individual evaluation Tour de Bohemia 1970
1971 winner 5th stage Tour de l'Avenir
1972 winner 4th stage, part b Tour de Liège
winner Overall rating
13. Olympic Games , 100 km team time trial
1973 winner Overall rating Slovakia tour
1974 3. Overall rating Peace ride
1976 2. 2nd stage Tour de l'Avenir
2. Overall rating
6th Overall rating Peace ride
1978 winner 9th stage, part b Tour de l'Avenir
1981 2. Overall rating Circuit des Ardennes (France)
1982 winner Individual time trial National championship ČSSR
Team time trial
Road cycling

Others

Miloš Hrazdíra is the father of the Czech cyclist Michal Hrazdíra .

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