Pavel Sivakov

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Pavel Sivakov Road cycling
Pavel Sivakov (2016)
Pavel Sivakov (2016)
To person
Full name Pavel Alexeyevich Sivakov
Date of birth July 11, 1997
nation RussiaRussia Russia
discipline Street
To the team
Current team Ineos
Societies)
Club Isles Jourdain North
Most important successes

Overall ranking Tour of the Alps 2019

Last updated: May 8, 2020

Pawel Alexejewitsch Siwakow ( Russian Павел Алексеевич Сиваков ; born July 11, 1997 in San Donà di Piave , Italy ) is a Russian - French cyclist .

Athletic career

Pavel Sivakov is the son of former cyclist Alexandra Kolyasseva , two-time world champion in the team time trial , and Alexei Sivakov , a multiple Tour de France participant. He was born in San Donà di Piave , Italy , in Veneto ; When he was one year old, the family first moved to the Paris region because the father had received a contract with the French team BigMat-Auber 93 . He grew up in Soueich , Haute-Garonne , where he still lives ( as of 2017 ). He himself started cycling at the age of 13 or 14 in the French Minime 2 class . In 2018, he took French citizenship in addition to his Russian citizenship. He decided to continue to start for Russia, because a change of sporting nationality according to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale would have meant that he would not have been able to start for a national team for two years and would have made participation in the 2020 Summer Olympics impossible.

In 2014 won the Junior Sivakov race Ronde des Vallées , the year after the Upper Austria Junior Tour and the Tour of Flanders Junior. At the International Tour of Lower Saxony , he finished third in the overall ranking. He was also the Russian junior road champion. In 2016 and 2017 he drove for the BMC development team . The team won the team time trial of the Giro della Valle d'Aosta with him in 2016 , and Siwakow took second place in the overall ranking of the Olympia's Tour in both years . In 2017 he won the Ronde de l'Isard and the Giro Ciclistico d'Italia ("Baby Giro") and a stage of the Tour de l'Avenir , in which he also finished third in the overall ranking.

Siwakow received a contract with UCI WorldTeam Sky from the 2018 season and contested his first major national tour with the Vuelta a España , which he was unable to complete. In April 2019, he achieved his first individual success in a race of the UCI Europe Tour with a stage win in the Tour of the Alps . At the subsequent Giro d'Italia 2019 , he took over the role of captain to represent the fallen Egan Bernal and finished ninth in the overall standings. In January 2020 he won the junior competition of the Tour Down Under and finished second in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race .

successes

2014
  • Overall ranking and a stage Ronde des Vallées
2015
  • MaillotRusia.PNG Russian junior champion - road race
  • Overall ranking and one stage Upper Austria Junior Tour
  • Tour of Flanders (Juniors)
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Grand Tour placements

Grand Tour 2018 2019
Maglia Rosa Giro d'Italia - 9
Yellow jersey Tour de France - -
Red jersey Vuelta a España DNF -
Legend: DNF: did not finish , abandoned or withdrawn from the race due to timeout.

Teams

Web links

Commons : Pawel Sivakov  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. JT: La revanche de Sivakov bientôt naturalisé français, le général pour Bernal. In: ledauphine.com. August 27, 2017, accessed April 24, 2019 (French).
  2. Pavel Sivakov, entre les Pyrénées et la Russie. In: DirectVelo. August 27, 2014, accessed April 24, 2019 (French).
  3. ^ Pierre Carrey: Introducing Pavel Sivakov: Team Sky's next talent in the making. In: Cycling News. September 4, 2017, accessed April 24, 2019 .
  4. ^ A b Paul Knott: Pawel Siwakow - The unknown internationalist . In: Procycling , German edition . November, 2019, p. 58 ff .
  5. Peter Maurer: Sivakov continues the family history with a maiden win. In: radsport-news.com. April 23, 2019, accessed April 24, 2019 .