Jaan Kirsipuu

Jaan Kirsipuu
Personal information
Full name Jaan Kirsipuu
Born (1969-07-17) 17 July 1969
Tartu, Estonia
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Amateur team(s)
ACBB
Professional team(s)
1992–2004 Chazal–Vanille et Mûre
2005–2006 Crédit Agricole
2009 LeTua Cycling Team
2010–2012 CKT TMIT–Champion System
Managerial team(s)
2013–2014 Astana
Major wins
2004 – Tour de France, 1 stage
2002 – Tour de France, 1 stage
2001 – Tour de France, 1 stage
1999 – Tour de France, 1 stage
1998 – Vuelta a España, 1 stage
Infobox last updated on
1 April 2013

Jaan Kirsipuu (born 17 July 1969 in Tartu) is a retired Estonian road bicycle racer, living in Estonia. He spent the majority of his career riding under the management of Vincent Lavenu, initially joining Lavenu's Chazal–Vanille et Mûre team as a stagiaire and staying with the squad in its various incarnations for 12 years, taking a total of 124 race wins for the team.[1] Kirsipuu initially retired at the end of the 2006, but participated in the 2007 Estonian championship, becoming time trial champion for the sixth time. In 2008 he was the manager of Latvian UCI Continental cycling team Rietumu Banka - Rīga. In 2009 he joined Team Giant-Veoila. During his career Kirsipuu took over 130 professional wins. He retired again in 2012, and became a sporting director with the Astana team.

At his peak he was one of Estonia's top athletes and the first Estonian rider to win a stage in the tour de France. He dropped out of the Tour de France 12 times,[2] which is the record. In spite of this, he won multiple stages and wore the yellow jersey for six days in 1999.

Major results

1992
1st Tro-Bro Léon
1993
1st Grand Prix d'Isbergues
1997
1st GP de Cholet-Pays-de-Loire
1st Tour de Vendée
1998
1st, Stage 3 Vuelta a España
1st GP de Cholet-Pays-de-Loire
1st Route Adélie
1st Grand Prix de Villers-Cotterêts
1999
1st, Stage 1 Tour de France
Held Maillot jaune from Stages 2–7
1st, Race Series (15-races) Coupe de France de cyclisme sur route
1st GP de Cholet-Pays-de-Loire
1st Tour de Berne
1st Tour de l'Oise
2000
1st Classic Haribo
2001
1st, Stage 6 Tour de France
1st, Stage 6 Danmark Rundt
1st National Cycling Championships – Time Trial
1st, 1 stage Tour de Luxembourg
1st, 2 stages Tour Mediterranean
1st Route Adélie
1st, 2 stages Circuit de la Sarthe
1st Grand Prix de Denain
1st, 4 stages Four Days of Dunkirk (Quatre Jours de Dunkerque)
1st, 1 stage Tour de L'Oise
1st Tartu Tänavasõit
1st Sadamast Sadamasse (Tallinn-Paldiski)
1st 1 stage Tour du Poitou-Charentes
1st 1 stage Giro della Provincia di Lucca
2002
1st, Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne
1st, Stage 5 Tour de France
1st National Cycling Championships – Time Trial
1st National Cycling Championships – Road Race
1st Classic Haribo
1st Tartu Tänavasõit
2003
1st National Cycling Championships – Time Trial
1st, Race Series (15-races) Coupe de France de cyclisme sur route
1st Classic Haribo
1st GP Ühispanga Tartu
2004
1st National Cycling Championships – Time Trial
1st, Stage 1 Tour de France
2005
1st, Stage 3 Tour de Pologne
1st National Cycling Championships – Time Trial
1st National Cycling Championships – Road Race
2006
1st National Time Trial Championships
2007
1st National Time Trial Championships
2008
1st National Cycling Championships
2009
1st Stage 9, Tour du Cameroun
1st Stage 7, Tour du Maroc
1st Stage 3 FBD Insurance Ras
1st Stage 8 FBD Insurance Ras
1st Stage 3 Tour de Hokkaido
1st Stage 4 Tour de Hokkaido
1st Stage 1 Herald Sun Tour

References

  1. "Vincent Lavenu's cycling dream team". cyclingnews.com. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2016.
  2. Historique du Tour de France. Letour.fr (1969-07-17). Retrieved on 2012-07-09.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jaan Kirsipuu.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/3/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.