Polish racing cyclist
Piotr Wadecki (born 11 February 1973) is a Polish former professional road racing cyclist , who last worked as the general manager of UCI WorldTeam CCC Team .
Team membership
A professional from 1997,[ 1] Wadecki has been a member of the following professional teams: Mróz(-Supradyn Witamin) (1997–2000), Domo–Farm Frites/Lotto Domo (now Predictor–Lotto ) (2001–2002), Quick-Step–Davitamon (2003), Lotto–Domo (2004), Intel–Action (2005),[ 2] and CCC Polsat (2006).[ 3]
Biography
In 2000, Wadecki won 15 victories in races counted under the Union Cycliste Internationale 's points scheme
.[ 4]
On 15 March 2002, Wadecki was seriously injured in a final sprint in stage 1 (Massa Lubrense-Sorrento , 124 km) of the 37th Tirreno–Adriatico . He suffered skull fractures and a broken wrist.[ 5]
When transferring from Lotto–Domo to Intel–Action , in 2005, Wadecki was ranked second place in the world. He had achieved a total of 32 wins thus far.[ 6] While in the Intel–Action Team, Wadecki competed in both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France .[ 7]
Major results
Sources:[ 8] [ 9]
References
^ "Photos, Information & Statistics about Professional Cycling Teams & Riders, world-of-cycling.com" . Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
^ "Le Palmarès de Piotr Wadecki, VeloPalmares et les victoires sont á leurs places!, 2001–2007" . Archived from the original on 5 March 2005.
^ "Teams 2006 – East Europe, cycling4all; facts and figures" . Archived from the original on 10 March 2007.
^ "Intel Action Team Official Website, Achievements" .
^ "News for March 18, 2002, Wadecki regains consciousness" .
^ "Intel Action Team Official Website, Achievements" .
^ "Intel Action Team Official Website, Achievements" .
^ "Le Palmarès de Piotr Wadecki, VeloPalmares et les victoires sont á leurs places!, 2001–2007" . Archived from the original on 5 March 2005.
^ "Piotr Wadecki" . ProCyclingStats . Retrieved 5 September 2022 .
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