- Ondřej Sosenka
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Ondřej Sosenka (born on December 9, 1975 in Prague) is a Czech professional cyclist and rides for the UCI Professional Continental team PSK Whirlpool-Author. He won the Peace Race in 2002. He broke the nine-year old UCI hour record on July 19, 2005 in Moscow, Russia, riding 49.7 kilometres (30.9 mi) in one hour.
Sosenka was known as one of the largest professional cyclists competing in Europe. Standing 200 centimetres (79 in) tall, he weighs 83 to 90 kilograms and rides a track bicycle with 190 millimetres (7.5 in) cranks. For his 2005 hour record attempt, he used a custom carbon fiber bicycle manufactured by Francesco Moser cycles.
In 2006, he won the Czech Republic national time trial championships and following this the two-man time trial Duo Normand with Radek Blahut.
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Doping
He was excluded from the 2001 Peace Race after failing a hematocrit test prior to the event.[1][2]
In June 2008 he tested positive for the banned stimulant methamphetamine and its metabolites during his national time trial championships, and received a suspension which ended his career.[3]
See also
References
External links
- Official webpage Ondřej Sosenka
- Ondřej Sosenka profile at Cycling Archives
Records Preceded by
Chris BoardmanUCI hour record (49.700 km)
19 July 2005-nowSucceeded by
current holderCategories:- Czech cyclists
- People from Prague
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Olympic cyclists of the Czech Republic
- Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Czech sportspeople in doping cases
- Doping cases in cycling
- European cycling biography stubs
- Czech sportspeople stubs
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