Marcus Ljungqvist
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Personal information | |
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Date of birth | October 26, 1974 |
Country | Sweden |
Team information | |
Current team | Team CSC |
Amateur team(s) | |
1994 1995-1997 |
Team Isostar Team Wirsbo |
Professional team(s) | |
1998-1999 2000-2002 2003 2004 2005 2006- |
Cantina Tollo Team Fakta Crédit Agricole Alessio-Bianchi Liquigas-Bianchi Team CSC |
Marcus Ljungqvist (born October 26, 1974 in Falun, Sweden) is a professional road bicycle racer, who has been active since 1998. He currently lives in Luxembourg.
[edit] Career highlights
- 1998
- Stage in Tour of Japan
- 1999
- Stage in Tour de Langkawi
- 131st Overall, Tour de France
- 2001
- Stage in Rheinland Pfalz Rundfahrt
- Stage in Tour de Normandie
- Stage in Tour of Rhodes
- 2002
- Stage and Overall, Tour de Luxembourg
- Paris-Camembert
- Route Adelie
- 2004
- Scandinavian Open Road Race
- 132nd Overall, Tour de France
- 2005
- Scandinavian Open Road Race
- 125th Overall, Tour de France
- 4th in World Road Championships
- 2006
- Stage 2, Paris-Corréze
[edit] External links
Riders on Team CSC |
Kurt-Asle Arvesen | Lars Bak | Ivan Basso | Michael Blaudzun | Matti Breschel | Fabian Cancellara | Íñigo Cuesta | Volodymir Gustov | Allan Johansen | Bobby Julich | Kasper Klostergaard | Karsten Kroon | Marcus Ljungqvist | Giovanni Lombardi | Peter Luttenberger | Lars Michaelsen | Christian Müller | Stuart O'Grady | Martin Pedersen | Andrea Peron | Jakob Piil | Luke Roberts | Carlos Sastre | Andy Schleck | Fränk Schleck | Nicki Sørensen | Brian Vandborg | Christian Vandevelde | Jens Voigt | David Zabriskie |
Manager |
Bjarne Riis |
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