List of major Team CSC wins
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This list of major Team CSC wins only accounts races won by Team CSC under the UCI regime. The races are categorized according to the UCI Continental Circuits rules.
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[edit] 1998
- February 5, Stage 2, Etoile de Besseges 2.4, France, Christian Andersen
- March 8, Omloop Vlaamse Ardennen 1.5, Belgium, Jesper Skibby
- July 5, Latvian Road Racing Championship, Juris Silovs
- August 4, Stage 4, Tour de la Region Wallone 2.4, Belgium, Mikael Kyneb
- August 14, Stage 4A, Post Danmark Rundt 2.4, Denmark, Michael Steen Nielsen
- September 2, Schaal Schels Merksem 1.4, Belgium, Danny Nelissen
- September 23, Stage 3, Hessen Rundfahrt 2.5, Germany, Danny Nelissen
- September 25, Stage 5A, Hessen Rundfahrt 2.5, Germany, Arvis Piziks
- October 10, Stage 3, Vic Health Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4, Australia, Arvis Piziks
[edit] 1999
- January 19, Stage 1, Tour Down Under 2.4, Australia, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- May 2, Rund um den Flughafen Köln-Bonn 1.4, Denmark, Michael Steen Nielsen
- May 7, Stage 5, 4 Jours de Dunkerque 2.1, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 9, 4 Jours de Dunkerque 2.1, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 15, GP Midtbank 1.4, Denmark, Michael Sandstød
- June 6, Fyn Rundt 1.5, Denmark, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- June 13, Stage 5, Tour de Luxembourg 2.2, Luxembourg, Jesper Skibby
- June 18, Stage 3, Postgirot Open 2.4, Sweden, Jesper Skibby
- June 19, Stage 4, Postgirot Open 2.4, Sweden, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- June 25, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Sandstød
- June 27, Danish Road Racing Championship, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- July 16, Prologue, DEKRA Open 2.4, Germany, Michael Blaudzun
- July 30, Prologue, Tour de la Region Wallonne 2.4, Belgium, Marc Streel
- July 31, Circuito de Gexto 1.4, Spain, Jesper Skibby
- July 31, Stage 1, Tour de la Region Wallonne 2.4, Belgium, Mikael Kyneb
- August 3, Stage 4B, Tour de la Region Wallonne 2.4, Belgium, Marc Streel
- August 4, Tour de la Region Wallonne 2.4, Belgium, Mikael Kyneb
- August 14, Stage 5, Post Danmark Rundt 2.2, Denmark, Michael Steen Nielsen
- September 5, GP Jef Scherens 1.4, Belgium, Marc Streel
- September 9, Zomergem-Adinderke 1.5, Belgium, Marc Streel
- September 12, Belgium Individual Time Trial Championship, Marc Streel
- October 15, Stage 2. etape i Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4, Australia, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- October 19, Stage 9. etape i Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4, Australia, Christian Andersen
- October 20, Stage 10. etape i Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4, Australia, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- October 23, Stage 13. etape i Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4, Australia, Michael Blaudzun
- October 24, Vic Health Herald Sun Tour 2.4 Michael, Australia, Blaudzun
[edit] 2000
- March 8, Stage 4, Paris-Nice 2.HC, France, Bo Hamburger
- March 22, A Travers la Belgique 1.2, Belgium, Tristan Hoffman
- May 2, Stage 1, 4 Jours de Dunkerque 2.1, France, Arvis Piziks
- May 7, 4 Jours de Dunkerque 2.1, France, Martin Rittsel
- May 13, Stage 2, Tour de l'Oise 2.2, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 14, Stage 4, Tour de l'Oise 2.2, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 14, Tour de l'Oise 2.2, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 19, GP Midtbank 1.4, Denmark, Michael Sandstød
- May 21, Samsung Mobile GP 1.4, Denmark, Arvis Piziks
- June 19, Stage 4, Postgirot Open 2.4, Sweden, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- June 23, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Sandstød
- June 25, Danish Road Racing Championship, Bo Hamburger
- June 25, Latvian Road Racing Championship, Arvis Piziks
- September 16, Stage 4, Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt 2.4, Germany, Bo Hamburger
[edit] 2001
- February 6, GP d'Ouverture La Marseillaise 1.4, France, Jakob Piil
- May 6, Samsung Mobile GP 1.4, Denmark, Michael Sandstød
- May 13, Stage 3, Peace Race 2.3, Czech Republic, Jakob Piil
- May 17, Stage 7, Peace Race 2.3, Czech Republic, Jakob Piil
- May 18, Stage 1, Tour de Picardie 2.2, France, Olivier Asmaker
- May 19, Peace Race 2.3, Czech Republic, Jakob Piil
- May 20, Tour de Picardie 2.2, France, Olivier Asmaker
- June 29, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Blaudzun
- July 2, Danish Road Racing Championship, Jakob Piil
- July 11, Stage 4, 2001 Tour de France GT, France, Laurent Jalabert
- July 14, Stage 7, 2001 Tour de France GT, France, Laurent Jalabert
- August 11, Clásica de San Sebastián CDM, Spain, Laurent Jalabert
- August 12, Fyn Rundt 1.5, Denmark, Nicolaj-Bo Larsen
- September 7, Stage 3, Hessen Rundfahrt 2.4, Germany, Marcelino Garcia
- September 9, Hessen Rundfahrt 2.4, Germany, Michael Blaudzun
- September 23, Stage 5, Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt 2.4, Germany, Danny Jonasson
[edit] 2002
- February 23, Tour du Haut Var 1.2, France, Laurent Jalabert
- March 13, Stage 3, Paris-Nice 2.HC, France, Laurent Jalabert
- May 5, CSC Classic 1.3, Denmark, Laurent Jalabert
- May 17, Stage 1, Tour de Picardie 2.2, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 19, Tour de Picardie 2.2, France, Michael Sandstød
- May 26, Stage 14, Giro d'Italia GT, Italy, Tyler Hamilton
- June 28, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Sandstød
- June 30, Danish Road Racing Championship, Michael Sandstød
- August 10, Clásica de San Sebastián CDM, Spain, Laurent Jalabert
- August 13, Stage 1, Post Danmark Rundt 2.2, Denmark, Jakob Piil
- August 15, Stage 4, Vuelta Ciclista a Burgos 2.1, Spain, Michael Rasmussen
- August 17, Post Danmark Rundt 2.2, Denmark, Jakob Piil
- August 21, Coppa Agostoni 1.2, Italy, Laurent Jalabert
- August 28, Stage 2, Tour du Poitou Charentes 2.3, France, Nicolas Jalabert
- September 20, Stage 3, Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt 2.3, Germany, Geert van Bondt
- October 6, Paris-Tours CDM, France, Jakob Piil
[edit] 2003
- February 22, Stage 3, International Tour of Rhodos 2.3, Greece, Thomas Bruun Eriksen
- April 27, Internationale Niedersachsen Rundfahrt 2.3, Germany, Nicolas Jalabert
- April 27, Liège-Bastogne-Liège CDM, Belgium, Tyler Hamilton
- May 4, CSC Classic 1.2, Denmark, Jakob Piil
- May 4, Stage 5, Tour de Romandie 2.HC, Switzerland, Tyler Hamilton
- May 4, Tour de Romandie 2.HC, Switzerland, Tyler Hamilton
- May 8, Stage 2, 4 Jours de Dunkerque 2.1, France, Lars Michaelsen
- May 13, Stage 5, Peace Race 2.2, Poland, Thomas Bruun Eriksen
- June 3, Wachovia Cycling Series - Lancaster 1.3, United States, Jakob Piil
- June 5, Wachovia Cycling Series - Trenton 1.3, United States, Julian Dean
- June 27, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Blaudzun
- June 29, Danish Road Racing Championship, Nicki Sørensen
- July 15, Stage 10, 2003 Tour de France GT, France, Jakob Piil
- July 19, Stage 13, 2003 Tour de France GT, France, Carlos Sastre
- July 23, Stage 16, 2003 Tour de France GT, France, Tyler Hamilton
- July 31, Stage 4, Tour de la Région Wallonne 2.3, Belgium, Julian Dean
- August 1, Stage 5, Tour de la Région Wallonne 2.3, Belgium, Julian Dean
- August 1, Tour de la Région Wallonne 2.3, Belgium, Julian Dean
- September 4, Stage 2, Internationale Hessen-Rundfahrt 2.3, Germany, Lars Michaelsen
- September 26, Stage 2, Circuit Franco-Belge 2.3, Belgium, Julian Dean
- October 25, Firenze-Pistoria 1.3, Italy, Andrea Peron
[edit] 2004
- February 15, Stage 5, Tour de Méditeranéen 2.3, France, Jörg Jaksche
- February 15, Tour de Méditeranéen 2.3, France, Jörg Jaksche
- March 7, Stage 1, Paris-Nice 2.HC, France, Jörg Jaksche
- March 14, Paris-Nice 2.HC, France, Jörg Jaksche
- March 28, Stage 2, Critérium International 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- March 28, Stage 3, Critérium International 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- March 28, Critérium International 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- April 9, Stage 5A, Vuelta al País Vasco 2.HC, Spain, Jens Voigt
- April 9, Stage 5B, Vuelta al País Vasco 2.HC, Spain, Bobby Julich
- May 1, GP S.A.T.S. 1.3, Denmark, Frank Høj
- May 2, CSC Classic 1.2, Denmark, Kurt-Asle Arvesen
- May 23, Bayern Rundfahrt 2.3, Germany, Jens Voigt
- June 25, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Sandstød
- June 27, Danish Road Racing Championship, Michael Blaudzun
- July 16, Stage 12, 2004 Tour de France GT, France, Ivan Basso
- July 27, Stage 2, Tour de la Région Wallonne 2.3, Belgium, Fabrizio Guidi
- July 31, LuK Challenge - Bühl 1.2, Germany, Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt
- August 5, Stage 2, Post Danmark Rundt 2.2, Denmark, Fabrizio Guidi
- August 6, Stage 4, Post Danmark Rundt, Denmark, 2.2 Jens Voigt
- August 8, Post Danmark Rundt 2.2, Denmark, Kurt-Asle Arvesen
- September 25, Giro dell'Emilia 1.1, Italy, Ivan Basso
[edit] 2005
- February 1, GP Ouverture la Marseillaise 1.1, France, Nicki Sørensen
- February 2, Stage 3, Tour of Qatar 2.1, Qatar, Lars Michaelsen
- February 4, Tour of Qatar 2.1, Qatar, Lars Michaelsen
- February 4, Stage 3, Etoile de Bességes 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- February 9, Stage 1, Tour Méditeranéen 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- February 11, Stage 3, Tour Méditeranéen 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- February 12, Stage 4 (TTT), Tour Méditeranéen 2.1, France, Team CSC[1]
- February 13, Tour Méditeranéen 2.1, France, Jens Voigt
- March 27, Stage 3, Critérium International 2.HC, France, Bobby Julich
- March 27, Critérium International 2.HC, France, Bobby Julich
- April 22, Stage 4, Tour de Georgia 2.1, United States, Brian Vandborg
- April 30, GP Herning 1.1, Denmark, Michael Blaudzun
- May 28, Stage 4. etape i Bayern Rundfahrt 2.HC, Germany, Jens Voigt
- June 24, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Michael Blaudzun
- June 24, Luxembourg Individual Time Trial Championship, Andy Schleck
- June 24, Russian Individual Time Trial Championship, Vladimir Gusev
- June 26, Danish Road Racing Championship, Lars Bak
- June 26, Luxembourg Road Racing Championship, Fränk Schleck
- July 23, Stage 4, Sachsen-Tour International 2.1, Germany, Allan Johansen
- July 24, Stage 5, Sachsen-Tour International 2.1, Germany, Christian Müller
- July 30, LuK Challenge Chrono Bühl 1.1, Germany, Bobby Julich and Jens Voigt
- August 3, Stage 1, Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Ivan Basso
- August 4, Stage 2, Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Ivan Basso
- August 5, Stage 3, Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Ivan Basso
- August 6, Stage 5, Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Ivan Basso
- August 7, Post Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Ivan Basso
- September 1, Stage 1, Tour de l'Avenir 2.1, France, Lars Bak
- September 5, Stage 5, Tour de l'Avenir 2.1, France, Christian Müller
- September 10, Tour de l'Avenir 2.1, France, Lars Bak
- October 6, Paris-Bourges 1.1, France, Lars Bak
[edit] 2005 UCI ProTour
Only wins achieved in the UCI ProTour 2005 are included
Date | Race | Country | Winner |
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March 6 | Prologue, Paris-Nice | France | Jens Voigt |
March 13 | Paris-Nice | France | Bobby Julich |
April 8 | Stage 5, Vuelta al País Vasco | Spain | Jens Voigt |
May 15 | Stage 8, Giro d'Italia | Italy | David Zabriskie |
May 26 | Stage 17, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
May 27 | Stage 18, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
June 17 | Stage 7, Tour de Suisse | Switzerland | Linus Gerdemann |
July 2 | Stage 1, Tour de France | France | David Zabriskie |
August 10 | Stage 7, Eneco Tour of Benelux | Netherlands Belgium |
Bobby Julich |
August 10 | Eneco Tour of Benelux | Netherlands Belgium |
Bobby Julich |
September 15 | Stage 18, Vuelta a España | Spain | Nicki Sørensen |
[edit] 2006
- March 21, Stage 2 (TTT), Settimana Ciclistica Internazionale 2.1, Italy, Team CSC[2]
- March 26, Stage 2, Critérium International 2.HC, France, Ivan Basso
- March 26, Overall, Critérium International 2.HC, France, Ivan Basso
- April 5, Stage 2b, Circuit de la Sarthe 2.1, France, Ivan Basso
- April 9, Klasika Primavera 1.1, Spain, Carlos Sastre
- April 22, Stage 1, Tour de Georgia 2.1, United States, Lars Michaelsen
- April 29, GP Herning 1.1, Denmark, Allan Johansen
- June 1, Stage 1, Tour de Luxembourg 2.HC, Luxembourg, Allan Johansen
- June 4, Overall, Tour de Luxembourg 2.HC, Luxembourg, Christian Vandevelde
- June 16, Stage 4, Ster Elektrotoer 2.1, Netherlands, Jens Voigt
- June 17, Overall, Ster Elektrotoer 2.1, Netherlands, Kurt Asle Arvesen
- June 23, Austrian Individual Time Trial Championship, Peter Luttenberger
- June 23, Danish Individual Time Trial Championship, Brian Vandborg
- June 23, Norwegian Individual Time Trial Championship, Kurt Asle Arvesen
- June 23, Swiss Individual Time Trial Championship, Fabian Cancellara
- July 21, Stage 3, Sachsen Tour 2.1, Andy Schleck
- July 23, Stage 5, Sachsen Tour 2.1, Andy Schleck
- August 3, Stage 2, Paris-Corréze 2.1, Marcus Ljungqvist
- August 3, Stage 2, Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Fabian Cancellara
- August 5, Stage 5, Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Fabian Cancellara
- August 6, Overall, Danmark Rundt 2.HC, Denmark, Fabian Cancellara
- August 12, Rund um die Hainleite 1.1, Germany, Jens Voigt
- August 13, Giro Bochum 1.1, Germany, Jens Voigt
- August 29, Stage 1, Tour of Britain 2.1, United Kingdom, Martin Pedersen
- September 1, USA Individual Time Trial Championship, David Zabriskie
- September 3, Overall, Tour of Britain 2.1, United Kingdom, Martin Pedersen
- September 14, Stage 2, 3 Länder-Tour 2.1, Germany, Karsten Kroon
- September 16, Stage 4, 3 Länder-Tour 2.1, Germany, Luke Roberts
- September 17, Stage 5, 3 Länder-Tour 2.1, Germany, Karsten Kroon
- September 21, Individual Time Trial World Championships, Fabian Cancellara
[edit] 2006 UCI ProTour
Only wins achieved in the UCI ProTour 2006 are included
Date | Race | Country | Winner |
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March 5 | Prologue, Paris-Nice | France | Bobby Julich |
March 12 | Stage 5 (ITT), Tirreno-Adriatico | Italy | Fabian Cancellara |
April 9 | Paris-Roubaix | France | Fabian Cancellara |
April 16 | Amstel Gold Race | Netherlands | Fränk Schleck |
May 11 | Stage 5 (TTT), Giro d'Italia | Italy | Team CSC[3] |
May 14 | Stage 8, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
May 15 | Stage 1, Volta a Catalunya | Spain | Fabian Cancellara |
May 23 | Stage 16, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
May 27 | Stage 20, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
May 30 | Overall, Giro d'Italia | Italy | Ivan Basso |
June 4 | Prologue, Dauphiné Libéré | France | David Zabriskie |
June 7 | Stage 3, Dauphiné Libéré | France | David Zabriskie |
June 18 | Eindhoven Team Time Trial | Netherlands | Team CSC[4] |
July 15 | Stage 13, Tour de France | France | Jens Voigt |
July 18 | Stage 15, Tour de France | France | Fränk Schleck |
August 3 | Stage 2, Deutschland Tour | Germany | Jens Voigt |
August 7 | Stage 6, Deutschland Tour | Germany | Jens Voigt |
August 8 | Stage 7 (ITT), Deutschland Tour | Germany | Jens Voigt |
August 9 | Overall, Deutschland Tour | Germany | Jens Voigt |
August 26 | Stage 1 (TTT), Vuelta a España | Spain | Team CSC[5] |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Stage 4 results at CyclingNews.com - With the team of Lars Bak, Vladimir Gusev, Bobby Julich, Luke Roberts, Fränk Schleck, Nicki Sørensen, Jens Voigt and David Zabriskie.
- ^ Startlist at CyclingStartLists - With the team of David Zabriskie, Jakob Piil, Volodymir Gustov, Nicki Sørensen, Michael Blaudzun, Kasper Klostergaard, Giovanni Lombardi and Peter Luttenberger.
- ^ The nine riders were: Ivan Basso, Michael Blaudzun, Íñigo Cuesta, Volodymir Gustov, Bobby Julich, Giovanni Lombardi, Carlos Sastre, Nicki Sørensen, Jens Voigt.
- ^ The riders were: Lars Bak, Michael Blaudzun, Bobby Julich, Christian Müller, Stuart O'Grady, Brian Vandborg, Jens Voigt, and David Zabriskie.
- ^ The nine riders were: Kurt Asle Arvesen, Lars Bak, Fabian Cancellara, Íñigo Cuesta, Stuart O'Grady, Volodymir Gustov, Marcus Ljungqvist, Carlos Sastre, Nicki Sørensen.
[edit] Sources
- Team CSC Official Website
- CykelSupportDanmark, Team CSC's official Danish fan club
- Lars Werge, "Drømmeholdet - historien om CSC" (The dream team - the history of CSC), Denmark, 2005, ISBN 87-7731-206-6