Pavel Padrnos

Pavel Padrnos ( born December 17, 1970 in Třebíč ) is a former Czech cyclist.

Pavel Padrnos had its most successful years in 1994 and 1995. He won the German race Tour of Bavaria, Hesse Tour, Tour of Lower Saxony and the International Peace Race. He was then pro at Tico 1996. A year later he moved to the Italian cycling team Roslotto -ZG Mobili, with which he participated for the first time in the Tour de France. He drove the next four years for Lampre and Saeco. In his five years in Italy he went every year the Giro d' Italia, this was his best result of 18th place in the standings in 1999. 2002, he joined the U.S. team U.S. Postal Service by Lance Armstrong. From then on, he went every year with him the Tour de France, and thus helped him to four tour victories. 2003 and in the following three years he won with his selection each time the team time trial at the Tour. From 2005 Padrnos was in the follow - Discovery Channel team under contract. End of the 2007 season, he finished his career after the team broke up.

Palmarčs

1994

  • Tour of Bavaria
  • Hesse Tour

1995

  • Lower Saxony Tour
  • International Peace Race
  • Hesse Tour

Team

1948 August Prosenik | 1948 Aleksandar Zorić | 1949 Mr Vesely | 1950 Willy Emborg | 1951 Kaj Allan Olsen | 1952 Ian Steel | 1953 Christian Pedersen | 1954 Eluf Dalgaard | 1955, 1959, Gustav -Adolf Schur | 1956 Stanisław Królak | 1957 Nentscho Christow | 1958 Piet Women | 1960 Erichshagen | 1961 Yuri Melichow | 1962 Gainan Saidchushin | 1963 Klaus Ampler | 1964 January Smolík | 1965 Gennady Lebedev | 1966 Bernard Guyot (Junior ) | 1967 Marcel Maes | 1968 Axel Peschel | 1969 Jean -Pierre Danguillaume | 1970 1971, 1973, 1975 Ryszard January Szurkowski | 1972 Vlastimil Moravec | 1974 Stanisław Szozda | 1976 Hans -Joachim Hart Nick | 1977 Aavo Pikkuus | 1978 Alexander Averin | 1979 1984 Sergei Suchorutschenkow | 1980 Yuri Barinow | 1981 Schachid Sagretdinow | 1982, 1986 Olaf Ludwig | 1983 Falk floor | 1985 Lech Piasecki | 1987, 1988, 1989, 1998 Uwe Ampler | 1990 Ján Svorada | 1991 Victor Rschaksinski | 1992, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003 Steffen Wesemann | 1993 Jaroslav Bilek | 1994 Jens Voigt | 1995 Pavel Padrnos | 2000 Piotr Wadecki | 2001 Jakob piil | 2002 Ondřej Sosenka | 2004 Michele Scarponi | 2006 Giampaolo Cheula

  • Cyclists ( Czech Republic)
  • Czech
  • Born in 1970
  • Man
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