Andrei Tchmil

Andrei Tchmil , born the January 22nd 1963 with Khabarovsk (Russia), is a racing cyclist naturalized Belgian.

He was professional of 1989 with 2002 in the Belgian teams GB and Lotto.

It with the characteristic to be laid off in five national federations consecutively: the USSR, Moldavie, Russia, Ukraine, and finally to finish Belgium after having taken the nationality of this country.

Its exploits

Large specialist in traditional, his most resounding victories were Paris-Roubaix in 1994, Paris-Turns in 1997, Milan-San Remo in 1999 and the Tour of Flandres in 2000.

Andreï Tchmil was holder of the yellow Ruban following his victory in Paris-Turns in 1997 at the speed record of 47,168 km/h. This record remained to him until it is beaten in 2003 by Erik Zabel also on Paris-Turns.

Rappelons that the record of the Yellow Ribbon can be established only on races the one day of more than 200 km.

After having hung up again the bicycle he became Directeur of team for Chocolat Jacques in 2003.

Its detailed prize list

  • Bicycle of Crystal: 2000
  • World cup: 1999 (2nd: 1995,2000; 3rd: 1994)
  • GP Pino Cerami: 1991
  • Championship of the USSR on road: 1991
  • Prémondial Triptych: 1991
  • Paris Bourges: 1991
  • GP E3 in Harelbeke: 1994
  • 1 3 days stage of the Breakdown: 1994
  • Paris-Roubaix: 1994
  • 1 stage of the turn of Burgos: 1994
  • 1 stage of the turn of Great Britain: 1994
  • GP of Plouay: 1994
  • Paris-Camembert cheese: 1995
  • 1 stage of critérium of Dauphiné Libéré: 1995
  • 1 stage of the turn of Burgos: 1995
  • Turn of the Limousin + 1 stage: 1995
  • 1 stage of Paris-Nice: 1996
  • 1 3 days stage of the Breakdown: 1996
  • Veenendaal-Veenendaal : 1996
  • 1 stage of the Turn of Luxembourg: 1996
  • 2 stages of the turn of Galicia: 1996
  • Through Belgium: 1997
  • GP Rick Van Steenbergen : 1997
  • the Race of the Grape: 1997
  • Paris-Turns: 1997
  • Trophée Shine Puig: 1998
  • Kuurne Brussels Kuurne: 1998
  • 2 stages of Paris-Nice: 1998
  • 1 stage of the turn of Burgos: 1998
  • 1 stage of Paris-Nice: 1999
  • Milan-San Remo: 1999
  • 1 stage of the Walloon region: 1999
  • Kuurne Brussels Kuurne: 2000
  • Turn of Flandres: 2000
  • 1 stage of the turn of Burgos: 2000
  • Coppa Sabatini : 2000
  • Milan Vignola: 2001
  • 1 stage of the turn of Belgium: 2002
  • 2nd Ghent-Wevelgem: 1997
  • 2nd Paris-Brussels: 1997
  • 3rd of the gold Bicycle: 1999

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