Christian Lademann

Christian Lademann ( born October 30, 1975 in Blankenburg ) is a retired German racing cyclist.

Sports career

Christian man was charging to 2008 active from the early 1990s as a cyclist on road and rail. In 1994 he had his first major international success by winning the Tour of Tunisia. In 1996 he was the first time German champion, together with Robert Bartko, Guido Fulst and Heiko Szonn in the team pursuit. In 1998 he won at the track world championships in Bordeaux silver in the team pursuit, with Guido Fulst, Robert Bartko and Daniel Becke, and the following year, at the Track World Championships before a home crowd at the Berlin Velodrome the gold medal in the same discipline, together with Bartko, Fulst, Szonn, Olaf Pollack and Jens Lehmann ( total were in the various rounds of six German drivers at the start). Throughout his career, he was several times in German Course Championships on the podium.

2000 and 2001 went charging man for Agro -Adler Brandenburg, for which he won two stages in the Tour of Chile and in each case a portion of the Argentina - and Lower - tour. In 2001 he won the Tour of Brandenburg and secured a stage of the International Peace Race. Charging man also denied 42 Six Days; In 2008 he finished second in Berlin together with Alexander Aeschbach third place.

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, charge man occupied together with the German train from quad Bartko, Fulst and Leif Lampater in the Team Pursuit fourth; in the individual pursuit, he was eleventh. From 2005 to 2008 he was with the German Continental Team Sparkasse under contract.

Doping

2009, a sample of charge man in 2007 tested positive for EPO due to new methods of analysis. Charging man renounced the opening of the B sample, since he had now finished his active career.

Professional

As of 2009, charging husband worked as a product manager in bicycle tires manufacturer Ralf Bohle.

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