Tony Rominger

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tony Rominger
Personal information
Full name Tony Rominger
Date of birth March 27, 1961 (1961-03-27) (age 47)
Country Flag of Switzerland Switzerland
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type All-rounder
Professional team(s)
1986
1987
1988–1990
1991
1992–1993
1994
1995–1996
1997
Cilo-Aufina
Supermercati Brianzoli-Chateau d'Ax
Chateau d'Ax
Toshiba
CLAS-Cajastur
Mapei-CLAS
Mapei-GB
Cofidis
Major wins
UCI Road World Cup (1994)
Giro di Lombardia (1989, 1992)
Giro d'Italia (1995), 5 stages
Vuelta a España (1992, 1993, 1994), 13 stages
Tour de France, 3 stages
Hour Record (1994)
Infobox last updated on:
December 31, 2007

Tony Rominger (born 27 March 1961 in Vejle, Denmark) is a Swiss former professional road racing cyclist who won major tours four times in his career—the Vuelta a España three consecutive years (1992, 1993, 1994) and Giro d'Italia once (1995). He was a challenger to Miguel Indurain's dominance in the Tour de France placing second in 1993 and winning the Polka dot jersey. His three wins in the Vuelta is an all-time record for that tour. In 2005 Roberto Heras broke that record but two months after the end of the race, Vuelta officials announced that Heras had tested positive for the banned "blood-boosting" drug EPO and disqualified him from the Vuelta. In 1994 Rominger set a World Hour record distance of 55.291 km. He retired in 1997 after breaking his collarbone at that year's Tour de France.

Contents

[edit] Major achievements

[edit] Vuelta a España record

[edit] Giro d'Italia record

[edit] Tour de France record

[edit] External links


Awards
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Hippolyt Kempf
Swiss Sportsman of the Year
1989
Succeeded by
Flag of Switzerland Daniel Giubellini
Preceded by
Flag of Switzerland Werner Günthör
Swiss Sportsman of the Year
19921994
Succeeded by
Flag of Switzerland Donghua Li
Preceded by
Flag of Spain Miguel Indurain
Vélo d'Or
1994
Succeeded by
Flag of France Laurent Jalabert
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Flag of Russia Eugeni Berzin
Winner of the Giro d'Italia
1995
Succeeded by
Flag of Russia Pavel Tonkov
Preceded by
Flag of Spain Melchor Mauri
Winner of the Vuelta a España
1992 – 1994
Succeeded by
Flag of France Laurent Jalabert