Patrik Sinkewitz
Patrik Sinkewitz born the October 20th 1980 with Fulda, is a racing cyclist of German nationality .
Biography
Professional cyclist since 2001 in the team Mapei which is renamed Quick Step in 2003. Young promising runner, Patrik Sinkewitz was especially distinguished by gaining the Tour from Germany in 2004 and always finishing among the 10 first at the time of the traditional of the Ardennes ones. Always very extremely, very powerful in the coasts, but missing a little speed at the time of the sprints for the final victory. In 2006, it signs a contract with the team T-Mobile to progress and take along its leader Jan Ullrich in the mountain at the time of the Tour de France, but after the exclusion of Jan Ullrich, its new leader is from now on Andreas Klöden. He showed himself in good condition on the Tour de France 2006 and he finishes 6th 7 {{E}} stage (against the watch) on July 8th. He belongs to the men of head at the time of the 17 {{E}} stage on July 20th before being made outdistance in the last rise. June 8th, 2007, it is controlled positive with a test anti doping. This advertisement involved the suspension of the diffusion of the Tour de France on the German public channels ARD and ZDF until new order. It passes then quickly to the consents and gives to the investigators important details on doping in the group cyclist. Its co-operation was worth to him to be condemned only to one suspension one year old.
Prize list
20072006
- 1st stage of the Turn of Hesse
- 4th of the Turn of the Pays Basque
- 5th of the Amstel Gold Race
- 5th of the Walloon Arrow
- 4th of Liege-Bastogne-Liege
- 2nd of the Turn of Hesse
2005
- 6th of the Amstel Gold Race
- 7th of the Walloon Arrow
- 26e of Liege-Bastogne-Liege
- 30e of the Turn of Switzerland
- 10th of the Turn of Germany
2004
- 3rd stage of the Turn of Germany
- final Classification of the Turn of Germany
- Japan Cup
- 21e of the Walloon Arrow
- 7th of the Turn of Switzerland
- 8th of the Turn of Lombardy
2003
- 2nd of the championship of Germany
- 18th of the Walloon Arrow
- 15th of Liege-Bastogne-Liege
- 21e of the Traditional of San Sebastian
- 13th of the Grand Prix of Zurich
2002
- GP Winterthur
Results on the large lathes
Tour de France
Turn of Spain
- 2004 : abandonment (9th stage)
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