Peter Pais

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Peter Pais (born July 13, 1962 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

In 1973 he started cycling in the KSI Budapest club. In 1980 he moved to the Ferencváros Budapest club , where he was active until the end of his career. In 1981 he won his first national title when he won the Hungarian track championships in sprint , tandem racing and single pursuit . In the same year he started for the first time at the UCI track world championships in sprint. In 2001 he won his 100th Hungarian championship title. When he played in the UCI World Championships, the 4th place in the tandem race (with Bela Pinter ) was his best result in 1986.

In the course of his career he won the Hungarian sprint championship title twenty-one times between 1981 and 2002. He was champion in the 1000-meter time trial seven times, in the team pursuit eighteen times, in the tandem race three times, in the 200-meter time trial five times, in the points race five times, in the Keirin seven times, in the Scratch twice, in the Omnium fourteen times, in the team sprint eleven times and once in the Criterion on the road. In total, he won 109 Hungarian championship titles. Pais started several times in the races on the track in the Werner-Seelenbinder-Halle in Berlin and was able to win several races there in the points race. From 1981 to 2002 he was a member of the Hungarian national team.

Honors

Pais was cyclist of the year in Hungary in 1986, 1993 and 1995 to 2002.

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Pais. Retrieved November 12, 2019 (Hungarian).
  2. Harry Van den Bremt, Rene Jacobs: Velo . Dendermonde 1987, p. 21 .
  3. ^ KSI Budapest. Retrieved November 12, 2019 (Hungarian).
  4. ^ German Cycling Association of the GDR (ed.): The cyclist . No. 3/1986 . Berlin 1986, p. 2 .