- Stuart O'Grady
Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Stuart O'Grady
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fullname = Stuart O'Grady
nickname = Stuey
dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1973|8|6
country = AUS
height = height|m=1.76
weight = convert|73|kg|lb st|abbr=on|lk=on
currentteam = Team CSC
discipline = Road and track
role = Rider
ridertype = Sprinter/Classics Specialist
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proyears = 1995–2003
2004–2005
2006–
proteams = Crédit Agricole
Cofidis
Team CSC
majorwins = Tour de France, 2 stages
Paris-Roubaix (2007)
HEW Cyclassics (2004)
Olympic Madison Champion [Brown] (2004)
updated = 10 July 2007Stuart O'Grady OAM (born 6 August 1973 in
Adelaide ), nicknamed "Stuey", is an Australian professionalroad bicycle racer , who started his career as atrack cyclist . His most prominent victories came when he andGraeme Brown won agold medal in Men's Madison at the2004 Summer Olympics , and when he wonParis-Roubaix in 2007.O'Grady has participated in the
Tour de France since 1998, and he has contended for the prestigious sprinters' "maillot vert" (green jersey ) on several occasions, finishing second in the 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2005 editions of the race. He has also worn the "maillot jaune" (yellow jersey ) of the race leader in the 1998 and 2001 edition of the Tour. He currently rides forTeam CSC in theUCI ProTour road racing series and is contracted to them through to 2008.Biography
Stuart O'Grady grew up as a part of a cycling family. His father represented South Australia several times in road and track cycling, and his uncle competed for Australia at the
1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. He started his career in track cycling, and most notably won asilver medal in the Men's Team Pursuit (4000m) of the1992 Summer Olympics inBarcelona . In the1996 Summer Olympics inAtlanta he wonbronze medal s in both the Men's Point Race, and the Men's Team Pursuit (4000m).When it was time to turn professional, he joined the GAN team (now Crédit Agricole), which at the time included English
time trial specialistChris Boardman .In the 1998 Tour de France he wore the race leader's "maillot jaune" (
yellow jersey ) for three days. He also won his first stage of the race. Again in 2001, he rode in the yellow jersey, this time for five days, and Stuart O'Grady was named "Australian Cyclist of the Year" and "Australian Male Road Cyclist of the Year" in both 1998 and 2001. In 1998 he finished second overall in the sprinters' green jersey classification. In 2001, O'Grady had been in contention for the sprinters green jersey in competition withErik Zabel from Germany, but he was defeated on the final day's racing in the streets of Paris.In 2001 he was diagnosed with a narrowing in the iliac
artery , after early tests established that his right leg produced more power than his left leg. After a surgery in the April 2002, he started a new rehabilitation program to get back into racing form by the summer, and O'Grady was again in contention in the2002 Tour de France . In 2003 and 2004 he was overshadowed in the green jersey competition by fellow Australian sprintersBaden Cooke (2003) andRobbie McEwen (2004). O'Grady still managed to win his second Tour de France stage win at the 2004 Tour De France.O'Grady moved to the Cofidis team in 2004, intending to put emphasis on the Spring classics races such asParis-Roubaix andRonde van Vlaanderen . After a near-disastrous start to the season, fraught with injuries and doping allegations in his team, he made a comeback by winning two stages and the points classification in theDauphiné Libéré race. He continued with a stage win in the2004 Tour de France , where he also spent a few days in the green jersey. He rounded his road racing season off by winning theUCI Road World Cup raceHEW Cyclassics . He topped his list of victories by winning an Olympicgold medal in the Madison cycling withGraeme Brown .In the 2005 Tour de France, O'Grady came second in the green jersey classification to
Thor Hushovd of Norway, closely followed byRobbie McEwen in 3rd place. Late in 2005, he signed a one-year contract withBjarne Riis to ride onTeam CSC for 2006. However, his 2006 season was plagued with injury, breaking several ribs in an early season race in Italy and fracturing a vertebra in the Tour de France. O'Grady continued riding the Tour despite the considerable pain caused by the fracture, coming third in the sprint for the final stage.Coming back from a difficult 2006, early in 2007 O'Grady achieved his career highlight in becoming the first Australian to win a European Cycling Classic when he crossed the line first in the cobbled classic
Paris-Roubaix . He began the day as support team mate and 2006 winnerFabian Cancellara but following a puncture midway through the race, he recovered to rejoin the main field before passing them and arriving alone in the Roubaix veledrome. [http://www.velonews.com/article/12067/o-grady-plants-1st-aussie-flag-in-roubaix-velodrome]In the 2007 Tour, O'Grady was forced to abandon on Stage 8 from Le-Grand-Bornand to Tignes after crashing on a descent, fracturing five ribs, his right shoulder blade, right collar bone, three vertebrae and puncturing his right lung.
O'Grady is a very keen
Port Adelaide Power supporter in the AFL. He once held the title of the clubs No. 1 ticket holder and very regularly watches the matches.O'Grady has also set up and financially supports an Australian junior cycling development team,
CSC Team O'Grady .Career highlights
Olympics
O'Grady successfully teamed with Graeme Brown to win a gold medal with 22 points in the Madison cycling event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in
Athens . (SeeCycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics )He has attended the three previous Olympics, representing Australia: ;1992,
Barcelona :silver medal , Men's Team Pursuit (4000m);1996,Atlanta :bronze medal , Men's Point Race:bronze medal , Team Pursuit (4000m).;2000 Summer Olympics , Sydney:77th road race:10th points race.;2004 Summer Olympics ,Athens :gold medal , MadisonTour de France
;1998
* 54th overall,General Classification ; 3 days in "maillot jaune " (After Stages 4-6)
* 2nd overall, Points Classification (or "maillot vert " competition)
* Young Rider Classification; 1 day in "maillot blanc " (After Stage 7)
* "1st, Stage 14" (Valreas toGrenoble );1999
* Points Classification; 3 days in "maillot vert " (After Stages 9-11) ;2001
* 54th overall,General Classification ; 6 days in "maillot jaune " (After Stages 3-6, 8 and 9)
* 2nd overall, Points Classification; 12 days in "maillot vert " (After Stages 9-20)
* "1st, Stage 4" Team Time Trial;2002
* 3rd overall, Points Classification
* 3rd, Stage 10;2003
* "1st overall", Centenaire classification
* 7th overall, Points Classification;2004
* "1st, Stage 5" (Amiens -Chartres )
* 2nd overall, Points Classification; 2 days in "maillot vert " (After Stages 6 and 7)
* 2nd, Stage 6
* 3rd, Stage 9;2005
* 77th overall, General Classification
* 2nd overall, Points Classification
* 65th overall, Mountains Classification
* 2nd, Stage 13
* 3rd, Stage 3;2006
* 91st overall, General Classification
* 15th overall, Points Classification
* 38th overall, Mountains Classification
* 3rd, Stage 20Other cycling highlights
;1993:World Record, Team Pursuit;1994:3rd Team Pursuit, World Championships:Commonwealth Games: 1st Team Pursuit; 1st 10 Miles Scratch; 2nd Points Race; 3rd Individual Pursuit;1995:1st Team Pursuit, World Championships;1998:1st PruTour Tour of Britain;1999:1st Tour Down Under;2001:1st Tour Down Under;2002:1st Road Race, Commonwealth Games;2003:1st flagicon|AUS
Australian National Road Race Championships :3rdMilan-Sanremo :3rd Post Danmark Rundt;2004 :1st,HEW Cyclassics :1st, GP de Villers-Cotterets;2006:2nd Tour of Denmark ::1st Points Classification:2nd Züri-Metzgete:3rd Paris-Tours;2007:1st Paris-Roubaix:3rdDwars door Vlaanderen :4thMilano-Torino :5th Milan-Sanremo;2008:8th Gent-Wevelgem:5th Paris-RoubaixExternal links
* [http://www.stuartogrady.com.au/ Stuart O'Grady website]
* [http://www.team-csc.com/person_profiles.asp?p_id=106 Team CSC profile]Persondata
NAME= O'Grady, Stuart
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH=1973-08-06
PLACE OF BIRTH=Adelaide , Australia
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