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Austrian cyclist
Andreas Müller (born 25 November 1979) is a German-born Austrian professional
racing cyclist. He rode at the
2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships,
[1] and in the
2020 Summer Olympics.
[2]
Major results
- 2000
- 1st
Team pursuit, German National Track Championships
- 2nd
Team pursuit,
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow
- 2001
- Team pursuit,
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
- 1st
Szczecin
- 1st
Ipoh
- 1st
Points race, German National Track Championships
- 2002
- 1st
Points race, German National Track Championships
- 3rd
Madison,
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Kunming (with
Guido Fulst)
- 2003
-
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
- 1st
Madison, Moscow (with
Guido Fulst)
- 1st
Madison, Sydney (with
Guido Fulst)
- 2nd
Points race, Cape Town
- 2nd
Team pursuit, Sydney
- 3rd
Scratch, Sydney
- 1st
Madison, German National Track Championships
- 2005
- 1st
Points race, German National Track Championships
- 2nd
Scratch,
2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow
- 3rd
Madison,
2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester (with
Leif Lampater)
- 2008
- Austrian National Track Championships
- 1st
Madison (with
Andreas Graf)
- 1st
Points race
- 1st
Scratch
- 2nd
Scratch,
2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Copenhagen
- 2009
- 3rd
Scratch,
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- 2013
- 1st
Scratch,
2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Manchester
- 1st
Points race, Austrian National Track Championships
- 2nd
Scratch,
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- 3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Franco Marvulli)
- 2014
- 1st
Madison,
UEC European Track Championships (with
Andreas Graf)
- Austrian National Track Championships
- 1st
Kilo
- 1st
Points race
- 1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Kenny De Ketele)
- 3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Marc Hester)
- 2015
- 1st
Madison, Austrian National Track Championships (with
Andreas Graf)
- 1st Stage 7
Rás Tailteann
- 2016
- 3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Andreas Graf)
- 2017
- 3rd
Madison,
2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Santiago (with
Andreas Graf)
- 2019
- 2nd Hong Kong,
2018–19 Six Day Series (with
Andreas Graf)
- 3rd
Madison,
European Games (with
Andreas Graf)
- 3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Andreas Graf)
References
External links
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2010: Czechia : (
Martin Bláha,
Jiří Hochmann)
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2011: Belgium : (
Kenny De Ketele,
Iljo Keisse)
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2012: Czechia : (
Martin Bláha,
Jiří Hochmann)
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2013: Italy : (
Liam Bertazzo,
Elia Viviani)
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2014: Austria :
Andreas Graf,
Andreas Müller)
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2015: Spain : (
Sebastián Mora,
Albert Torres)
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2016: Spain : (
Sebastián Mora,
Albert Torres)
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2017: France : (
Florian Maitre,
Benjamin Thomas)
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2018: Belgium : (
Kenny De Ketele,
Robbe Ghys)
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2019: Denmark : (
Lasse Norman Hansen,
Michael Mørkøv)
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2020: Spain : (
Sebastián Mora,
Albert Torres)
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2021: Netherlands : (
Yoeri Havik,
Jan-Willem van Schip)
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2022: Germany : (
Roger Kluge,
Theo Reinhardt)
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2023: Germany : (
Roger Kluge,
Theo Reinhardt)
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2024: Germany : (
Roger Kluge,
Theo Reinhardt)
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includes only UEC European Track Championships winners (from 2010) |