- Dag Erik Pedersen
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Dag Erik Pedersen (born 6 June 1959) is a retired Norwegian road racing cyclist with a long career as professional. He won 3 stages in the Giro d'Italia and he came 4th in the Road race in the 1981 World Championship. He was a member of Birkenes IL, previously for Larvik SK and Grenland SK before he turned professional after the worlds in September 1981.
Pedersen won a total of 43 professional races in his 12 years in Italy and Holland.
After he retired as a cyclist he began working for the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation where he now works as an anchor. He won best news and sports anchor in Norway in 2002, 2004, 2005 and 2008. He speaks fluent English, German, Italian, French, Dutch and basic Spanish.
Pedersen has also been working with film director Nils Gaup on several occasions. Best known are "When Dylan came to Langesund" and "Deadline Torp". In 2000, he made a TV documentary about King Harald of Norway. He has also made TV portraits of famous people like Sir Paul McCartney, Andrea Bocelli, B.B.King, Michael Persbrandt, Rod Stewart, Kronprins Haakon of Norway, Nobel peace price winner Rigoberta Menchu and Bernard Kouchner.[citation needed] In the early 1980s he had a career as a pop singer issuing two singles and the album Gatelangs
He spent 24 days in prison in 1994 for speeding.[1]
Professional teams
- 1982–1983 : Bianchi - Piaggio
- 1984–1985 : Murella - Rossin
- 1986–1987 : Ceramiche Ariostea
- 1988–1989 : PDM - Concorde
- 1990 : TVM
- 1991 : Del Tongo - MG Boys
References
- ^ Enger, Thomas. "Stjernene det lukter svidd av" (in Norwegian). Nettavisen. http://www.nettavisen.no/sport/article799231.ece. Retrieved 20 August 2009.
Categories:- 1959 births
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