Oleg Pavlovich Grischkin

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Oleg Pavlovich Grischkin ( Russian Олег Павлович Гришкин ; born February 10, 1975 in Moscow ) is a former Russian cyclist .

In 1997, Oleg Grischkin won the Five Rings of Moscow race . Two years later he became the Russian champion in two-man team driving . From 1999 he rode for the Italian cycling team Ballan-Alessio , after having ridden there as a stagiaire the previous year . From 2001 he drove for the US team Navigators Insurance . In his second season there he won the Tallinn Grand Prix and became the Russian road racing champion. In 2003 he won the Grand Prix de Rennes and a stage of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Beauce . He also won four stages of the Tour of South China Sea and its overall standings. In the 2007 season he was again successful on a section of the Tour de Beauce .

In 2004 Grischkin started at the Olympic Games in Athens together with Alexei Schmidt in a two-man team; the team took 17th and last place.

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1997
1999
2002
2003
2007

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