Thomas Bruun Eriksen

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Thomas Bruun Eriksen
Personal information
Full name Thomas Bruun Eriksen
Date of birth February 13, 1979 (age 28)
Country Flag of Denmark Denmark
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Amateur team(s)



2001
2006-
Hedehusene/Fløng CK
Roskilde CC
Team Bornholm
Team CSC (stagiaire)
Team Mermaid
Professional team(s)
2002-2005 Team CSC
Infobox last updated on:
January 15, 2007

Thomas Bruun Eriksen (born 13 February 1979) was a Danish professional road bicycle racer who ended his career after the 2005 UCI ProTour season.

After riding for Danish amateur outfit Team Bornholm, Bruun Eriksen first joined professional outfit Team CSC as a stagiaire in the second half of the 2001 season. Here he secured a professional contract for the 2002 and 2003 seasons and following a glimpse of potential in the 2002 Paris-Roubaix as well as two wins in 2003, stage 5 of the Peace Race, and stage 3 of Tour of Rhodes, Thomas Bruun Eriksen prolonged his contract until the 2005 season.

During 2005, Bruun Eriksen decided to retire from professional bicycle racing at age of 26, citing a desire to use the education he got before turning professional as the reason[1]. In a January 2006 radio interview, Bruun Eriksen said that during the Tour de Pologne in September 2005, he had told team manager Bjarne Riis of his decision to retire, as he did not like living alone in Spain, far from Denmark, and had lost his motivation[2]. He returned to live in Tølløse in Denmark.

In January 2006, Bruun Eriksen found the motivation to ride once again, and he agreed to return to ride for the amateurs of Team Bornholm, now under the name "Team Mermaid"[3], but without any desire to race professionally again.

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[edit] References

  1. ^ (Danish)"Bruun Eriksen stopper efter 2005", Danmarks Radio, 14 September, 2005.
  2. ^ (Danish)"Thomas Bruun Eriksen - cykling", Danmarks Radio, 31 January, 2006.
  3. ^ (Danish)"Bruun Eriksen tilbage på cyklen", Danmarks Radio, 17 January, 2006.

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