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Michael Sandstød Personal information Full name Michael Sandstød Born 23 June 1968
Copenhagen, DenmarkHeight 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Weight 74 kg (11 st 9 lb) Team information Current team Retired Discipline Road and track Role Rider Professional team(s) 1993–1994
1995
1998
1999–2004Gitter Mand
Marin - Manitou
Chicky World
Team home-Jack & JonesMedal recordCompetitor for Denmark Track cycling Olympic Games Bronze 1992 Barcelona Team pursuit World Championships Silver 1996 Manchester Points race Infobox last updated on
28 June 2010Michael Sandstød (born 23 June 1968 in Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional racing cyclist, who achieved success on both the road and track. Sandstød represented Denmark at the 1992 Summer Olympics, where he rode in the qualification round of the team pursuit where he won a bronze medal.
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Track cycling
Date Placing Event Competition Location Country 31 July 1992 Team pursuit[N 1] Summer Olympics Barcelona Spain 1996 3 Six Days of Grenoble[N 2] Grenoble France 31 August 1996 Points race World Championships Manchester United Kingdom 30 October 1996 3 Six Days of Herning[N 3] Herning Denmark 30 May 1997 3 Points race World Cup Trexlertown United States July 1997 1 Points race World Cup Athens Greece July 1997 2 Team pursuit[N 4] World Cup Athens Greece July 1997 3 Individual pursuit World Cup Athens Greece 28 May 1998 2 Individual pursuit World Cup Victoria Canada 29 May 1998 3 Team pursuit[N 5] World Cup Victoria Canada 12 June 1998 1 Points race World Cup Berlin Germany 19 June 1998 1 Points race World Cup Hyères France 1999 2 Six Days of Grenoble[N 6] Grenoble France 6 February 2002 2 Six Days of Copenhagen[N 7] Copenhagen Denmark - ^ Sandstød rode the qualification round only and was replaced by Klaus Nielsen in the following rounds. The other riders on the squad were Jan Petersen, Ken Frost and Jimmi Madsen
- ^ The other rider on the team was Jakob Piil.
- ^ The other rider on the team was Danny Clark.
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Frederik Bertelsen, Tayeb Braikia and Jacob Piil
- ^ The other riders on the squad were Tayeb Braikia, Jimmi Madsen and Jakob Piil
- ^ The other rider on the team was Jakob Piil.
- ^ The other rider on the team was Jimmi Madsen.
Road
Date Placing Race Location Country 7 August 1996 1 Stage 1 Danmark Rundt Aalborg Denmark 29 June 1997 1 Individual time trial National championships Køge Denmark 5 July 1998 3 Road race National championships Lemvig Denmark 5 July 1998 1 Individual time trial National championships Lemvig Denmark 7 May 1999 1 Stage 5 Four Days of Dunkirk Marchiennes France 9 May 1999 1 General classification Four Days of Dunkirk Nord-Pas de Calais France 15 May 1999 1 GP Herning Herning Denmark 27 June 1999 1 Individual time trial National championships Ringsted Denmark 2000 1 Individual time trial National championships Denmark 13 May 2000 1 Stage 2 Tour de Picardie Soissons France 14 May 2000 1 Stage 3b Tour de Picardie Nogent-sur-Oise France 14 May 2000 1 General classification Tour de Picardie Picardy France 19 May 2000 1 GP Herning Herning Denmark 17 May 2002 1 Stage 1 Tour de Picardie Saint-Quentin France 19 May 2002 1 General classification Tour de Picardie Picardy France 28 June 2002 1 Individual time trial National championships Lemvig Denmark 30 June 2002 1 Road race National championships Lemvig Denmark 25 June 2004 1 Individual time trial National championships Hadsten Denmark External links
- Michael Sandstød profile at Cycling Archives
- Kubatko, Justin. "Michael Sandstød Biography and Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/sa/michael-sandstod-1.html. Retrieved 27 June 2010.
Categories:- 1968 births
- Living people
- Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics
- Danish cyclists
- Olympic bronze medalists for Denmark
- Olympic cyclists of Denmark
- People from Copenhagen
- Track cyclists
- Olympic medalists in cycling
- European cycling biography stubs
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