Pia Sundstedt
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Pia Ann-Katrine Sundstedt (born 2 May 1975 in Kokkola) is a professional cyclist who competes in road bicycle racing and mountain bike racing as well as cross country skiing events. Sundstedt competed in the Summer Olympics for Finland. Starting in 2006, Sundstedt competes for Rocky Mountain/Business Objects mountain bike racing team.
In 2000, Sundstedt won the Montreal World Cup event and competed for Finland at the 2000 Summer Olympics. In recent years, the four-time national Finnish national road cycling champion focused her attentions toward marathon mountain bike races and cross country skiing events. Her efforts paid off in 2006 when Sundstedt captured two World Cup events and the overall individual points championship in the UCI World Cup for Cross Country Marathon (XCM).
[edit] Major results
- 2006
- Mountain Bike Racing
- 1st, UCI World Cup XCM Overall
- 1st, UCI World Cup, Val Thorens (FRA)
- 1st, UCI World Cup, Mont Saint Anne (CAN)
- 2nd, UCI World Cup, Naoussa (GER)
- 3rd, UCI World Cup, Villabassa (ITA)
- 1st, Raid Ardenne Bleue, Verviers (BEL)
- 1st, Finnish National Championships XCM, Lappeenranta (FIN)
- 1st, Birkebeiner Rittet, Rena-Lillehammer (NOR)
- 1st, Bike Festival Willingen, Willingen (GER)
- 2nd, European Championships UEC, Chies d'Alpago (ITA)
- 5th, UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships, Oisans (FRA)
- 5th, Sea Otter Classic, Monterey, California (USA)
- 1st, UCI World Cup XCM Overall
- Cross Country Skiing / Ski marathon
- 1st, Pustertal Ski Marathon Classic, (ITA)
- 2nd, Hotzenwald Ski Marathon Classic, (GER)
- 3rd, Pustertal Ski Marathon Skating, (ITA)
- 7th, FIS Marathon Cup, (FRA)
- 3rd, Fäboda Loppet, (FIN)
- 1st, Kokkola Town Champion, (FIN)
- 1st, Bernau Skating Jet, (GER)
- 1st, Trace Vosgienne, (GER)
- 2005
- Mountain Bike Racing
- 1st, European Mountain Bike Marathon Championship
- 5th, UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championship
- Road Bicycle Racing
2002
2001
- Road Bicycle Racing
- 2000
- Road Bicycle Racing
- 1st, La Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal (Montreal World Cup)
- 2nd, La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (World Cup)
- 21st, Summer Olympics Women's Road Race
- 1999
- Road Bicycle Racing
- 6th, La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (World Cup)
- 3rd overall, Giro del Trentino (ITA)
- Stage win, Giro d'Italia Femminile
- 1998
- Road Bicycle Racing
- 2nd, La Flèche Wallonne Féminine (World Cup)
- 1st overall and 1 stage win, Giro Toscana (ITA)
- Stage win, Giro d'Italia Femminile
- 1997
- Road Bicycle Racing
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Preceded by Tuuli Matinsalo |
Finnish Sportswoman of the Year 2000 |
Succeeded by Pirjo Manninen |