Michael Sandstød

Michael Sandstød
Personal information
Full name Michael Sandstød
Born (1968-06-23) 23 June 1968
Copenhagen, Denmark
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 74 kg (163 lb; 11.7 st)
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1993–1994 Gitter Mand
1995 Marin - Manitou
1998 Chicky World
1999–2004 home–Jack & Jones

Michael Sandstød (born 23 June 1968) 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.[1]

Palmarès

Track cycling

DatePlacingEventCompetitionLocationCountry
31 July 19923rd, bronze medalist(s)Team pursuit[N 1]Summer OlympicsBarcelona Spain
19963Six Days of Grenoble[N 2]Grenoble France
31 August 19962nd, silver medalist(s)Points raceWorld ChampionshipsManchester United Kingdom
30 October 19963Six Days of Herning[N 3]Herning Denmark
30 May 19973Points raceWorld CupTrexlertown United States
July 19971Points raceWorld CupAthens Greece
July 19972Team pursuit[N 4]World CupAthens Greece
July 19973Individual pursuitWorld CupAthens Greece
28 May 19982Individual pursuitWorld CupVictoria Canada
29 May 19983Team pursuit[N 5]World CupVictoria Canada
12 June 19981Points raceWorld CupBerlin Germany
19 June 19981Points raceWorld CupHyères France
19992Six Days of Grenoble[N 6]Grenoble France
6 February 20022Six Days of Copenhagen[N 7]Copenhagen Denmark
  1. 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
  2. The other rider on the team was Jakob Piil.
  3. The other rider on the team was Danny Clark.
  4. The other riders on the squad were Frederik Bertelsen, Tayeb Braikia and Jacob Piil
  5. The other riders on the squad were Tayeb Braikia, Jimmi Madsen and Jakob Piil
  6. The other rider on the team was Jakob Piil.
  7. The other rider on the team was Jimmi Madsen.

Road

DatePlacingRaceLocationCountry
7 August 19961Stage 1Danmark RundtAalborg Denmark
29 June 19971Individual time trialNational championshipsKøge Denmark
5 July 19983Road raceNational championshipsLemvig Denmark
5 July 19981Individual time trialNational championshipsLemvig Denmark
7 May 19991Stage 5Four Days of DunkirkMarchiennes France
9 May 19991General classificationFour Days of DunkirkNord-Pas de Calais France
15 May 19991GP HerningHerning Denmark
27 June 19991Individual time trialNational championshipsRingsted Denmark
20001Individual time trialNational championships Denmark
13 May 20001Stage 2Tour de PicardieSoissons France
14 May 20001Stage 3bTour de PicardieNogent-sur-Oise France
14 May 20001General classificationTour de PicardiePicardy France
19 May 20001GP HerningHerning Denmark
17 May 20021Stage 1Tour de PicardieSaint-Quentin France
19 May 20021General classificationTour de PicardiePicardy France
28 June 20021Individual time trialNational championshipsLemvig Denmark
30 June 20021Road raceNational championshipsLemvig Denmark
25 June 20041Individual time trialNational championshipsHadsten Denmark

References

  1. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Michael Sandstød Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 2 August 2016.


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