Ondřej Cink

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Ondřej Cink Road cycling
Ondřej Cink (2012)
Ondřej Cink (2012)
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Date of birth 7th December 1990
nation Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
discipline Mountain bike / road
Team (s)
2017 Bahrain Merida
Last updated: September 12, 2017

Ondřej Cink (born December 7, 1990 in Rokycany ) is a Czech cyclist .

At the beginning of his career, Cink devoted himself to mountain biking . In 2012, he became the U23 European Champion and U23 World Champion in the Cross Country discipline . In the same year he took part in the Olympic Games and finished 14th. He won the bronze medal in the elite race of the Mountain Bike World Championships in 2015 . At the European Championships in 2016, he also came third in this discipline.

After the end of the 2016 season, his mountain bike team Multivan-Merida disbanded . Since he could not sign a new sponsorship deal, he concentrated on road cycling and joined the UCI WorldTeam Bahrain-Merida . In his first year with this team, he finished the UCI WorldTour race Tour de Suisse 2017 in ninth place overall and then contested his first Tour de France , which he finished on the 19th floor due to a knee injury. At the end of the season, his team offered Cink a two-year contract, which he turned down, however, because he wanted to compete again more mountain bike races.

successes

2012
  • European champion European Champion - MTB Cross Contry (U23)
  • Jersey rainbow.svg World Champion - MTB Cross Contry (U23)
2013
  • MaillotRepúblicaCheca.PNG Czech champion - MTB-Cross-Contry
2015
  • bronze World Championship - MTB Cross Contry
2016
  • bronze European Championship - MTB Cross Contry

Individual evidence

  1. Chris Hauke: Unexpectedly about the tour . In: Procycling , German edition . July, 2017, p. 30th ff .
  2. ^ Pierre Meignan: Radio Prague - Cyclisme: Ondřej Cink ne terminera pas son premier Tour de France. In: radio.cz. July 21, 2017, accessed July 21, 2017 (French).
  3. ^ Ondrej Cink: One way and back. In: rad-net.de. October 18, 2017. Retrieved October 20, 2017 .

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