Uwe Hardter

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Uwe Hardter (born January 14, 1977 in Tübingen ) is a German racing cyclist .

Uwe Hardter received his first professional contract with the German cycling team Team Gerolsteiner in 2000 . He drove there for the first five years of his career until he switched to Team Lamonta in 2005 . He did this although he would also have got a contract with the Gerolsteiner team for the coming year , but Hardter switched because he had not had as many races in the smaller Lamonta team and was therefore able to concentrate on his pharmacy studies in 2005. Since 2006 he has been concentrating fully on cycling again. At the end of the year, however, he left Lamonta and switched to Atlas Romer's in-house bakery .

Since Hardter worked almost exclusively as a helper for his team captains in road cycling , he has not yet been able to celebrate any major victories. His greatest success is therefore a fifth place at the German Mountain Championships and a seventh place at the Black Forest GP , and Hardter also took part in the 1999 World Championships. In 2003 he finished the Giro d'Italia in 65th place.

In 2008 he switched to the Rothaus-Cube mountain bike team, where he was looking for a new challenge. After he achieved his best result there in 2009 with fourth place at the Bike Transalp , he switched to the Texpa-Simplon team in 2010.

Individual evidence

  1. a b https://www.rad-net.de/sportlerportrait/Uwe_Hardter;s_9387.html?ID_Veranstaltung=20549
  2. schwarzwald-bike.de of February 25, 2008: Road professional Uwe Hardter changes to Rothaus-Cube
  3. Uwe Hardter new at Texpa-Simplon - an interview on bikesportnews.de accessed on November 5, 2013

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