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German racing cyclist
Stefan Steinweg Born (1969-02-24 ) 24 February 1969 (age 52) Dortmund , Nordrhein-Westfalen , West Germany Height 183 cm (6 ft 0 in) Weight 99 kg (218 lb) Current team retiered Discipline Track
Stefan Steinweg (born 24 February 1969) is a retired professional racing cyclist from Germany . He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 1992 Summer Olympics .[1]
Was a member of Radsportclub Opel Schüler Berlin Steinweg mostly raced on the track, mainly in six day races at the winter.
Palmares [ ]
Olympic Champion 1992 in Barcelona Olympics
3 times World Champion
10x World Cup winner
10x German Champion
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Olympic Cycling Champions in Men's Team Pursuit
1908 : Jones , Kingsbury , Meredith , Payne (GBR )
1920 : Carli , Ferrario , Giorgetti , Magnani (ITA )
1924 : De Martino , Dinale , Menegazzi , Zucchetti (ITA )
1928 : Facciani , Gaioni , Lusiani , Tasselli (ITA )
1932 : Cimatti , Pedretti , Ghilardi , Borsari (ITA )
1936 : Charpentier , Goujon , Lapébie , Le Nizerhy (FRA )
1948 : Adam , Blusson , Coste , Decanali (FRA )
1952 : Campana , De Rossi , Messina , Morettini (ITA )
1956 : Domenicali , Faggin , Gandini , Gasparella , Pizzali (ITA )
1960 : Arienti , Testa , Vallotto , Vigna (ITA )
1964 : Claesges , Henrichs , Link , Streng (EUA )
1968 : Frey , Asmussen , Lyngemark , Olsen (DEN )
1972 : Schumacher , Colombo , Haritz , Hempel (FRG )
1976 : Vonhof , Braun , Lutz , Schumacher (FRG )
1980 : Manakov , Movchan , Osokin , Petrakov , Krasnov (URS )
1984 : Grenda , Nichols , Turtur , Woods (AUS )
1988 : Ekimov , Kasputis , Nelyubin , Umaras (URS )
1992 : Steinweg , Walzer , Fulst , Glöckner , Lehmann (GER )
1996 : Capelle , Ermenault , Monin , Moreau (FRA )
2000 : Fulst , Bartko , Becke , Lehmann , Pollack (GER )
2004 : Brown , Lancaster , McGee , Roberts (AUS )
2008 : Clancy , Manning , Thomas , Wiggins (GBR )
2012 : Clancy , Thomas , Burke , Kennaugh (GBR )
2016 : Clancy , Burke , Doull , Wiggins (GBR )
2020 : Consonni , Ganna , Lamon , Milan (ITA )
–: Italy (Silvio Martinello , Marco Villa )
: Spain (Joan Llaneras , Miguel Alzamora )
: Belgium (Etienne De Wilde , Matthew Gilmore )
: Spain (Joan Llaneras , Isaac Gálvez )
: Germany (Stefan Steinweg , Erik Weispfennig )
: France (Robert Sassone , Jérôme Neuville )
: France (Jérôme Neuville , Franck Perque )
: Switzerland (Franco Marvulli , Bruno Risi )
: Argentina (Walter Pérez , Juan Curuchet )
: Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Rob Hayles )
: Spain (Isaac Gálvez , Joan Llaneras )
2007 : Switzerland (Bruno Risi , Franco Marvulli )
2008 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2009 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Alex Rasmussen )
2010 –11 : Australia (Leigh Howard , Cameron Meyer )
2012 : Belgium (Kenny De Ketele , Gijs Van Hoecke )
2013 : France (Vivien Brisse , Morgan Kneisky )
2014 : Spain (David Muntaner , Albert Torres )
2015 : France (Bryan Coquard , Morgan Kneisky )
2016 : Great Britain (Mark Cavendish , Bradley Wiggins )
2017 : France (Morgan Kneisky , Benjamin Thomas )
2018 –19 : Germany (Roger Kluge , Theo Reinhardt )
2020 –21 : Denmark (Michael Mørkøv , Lasse Norman Hansen )
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