Piotr Ugrumov

Piotr Ugrumov
Personal information
Full name Piotr Ugrumov
Born (1961-01-21) January 21, 1961
Riga,  Latvia
Team information
Current team Retired
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1989–1990 Alfa Lum
1991–1992 Seur
1993–1995 Gewiss–Ballan
1996–1997 Roslotto–ZG Mobili
1998–1999 Alessio–Bianchi
Major wins

Tour de France

2 individual stages (1994)

Giro d'Italia

1 individual stage (1993)
Circuit de la Sarthe (1987)

Piotr Ugrumov (Latvian: Pēteris Ugrjumovs or Pjotrs Ugrjumovs, Russian: Пётр Угрюмов) (born January 21, 1961 in Riga) is a former Russian professional road racing cyclist who participated for Latvia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, though he was a part of the Russian delegation at the 1996 Summer Olympics. His career as a professional lasted from 1989 to 1999, he had ten victories. Ugrumov finished second at the 1994 Tour de France. Between 1990-1996 he came in the Top 10 of seven Grand Tours, four in the Giro, two in the Tour and one in the Vuelta.

Major results

1987
Circuit de la Sarthe 1st overall
1989
Peace Race 3rd overall
1990
Tour de France 45th overall
1991
Vuelta a Asturias 1st overall
1992
1993
Giro d'Italia Second overall
First place - Stage 3
Euskal Bizikleta 1st overall
Giro del Friuli 1st

1994 - Gewiss-Ballan (Italy)

  • winner stage 18 Moutiers to Cluses, Tour de France
  • winner stage 19 Cluses to Morzine-Avoriaz, Tour de France
  • 2nd - Tour de France
  • 10th - World Championships road race, Agrigento, Italy
  • 24th - Giro d'Italia
  • 58th - Meisterschaft von Zürich, Switzerland (world cup)

1995 - Gewiss-Ballan (Italy)

  • 3rd - Giro d'Italia (winner team classification)
  • 8th - Tour de Romandie, Switzerland
  • 21st - Giro di Lombardia, Italy (world cup)
  • 22nd - Vuelta a Espana

1996 - Roslotto-ZG Mobili (Italy/Russia)

  • 3rd - Coppa Agostoni, Italy
  • 4th - Giro d'Italia
  • 5th - National Championships road race (Russia)
  • 7th - Tour de France (He finished 10th in the first mountain stage (7) to Les Arcs, together with other favourites; He had his best stages in the Pyrenees and finished 8th in stage 16 to Lourdes-Hautacam and 6th in Pamplona, finishing in the group that gave Miguel Indurain his definite blow. After that stage he was 7th in gc and maintained that position till Paris.)
  • 8th - Tour de Romandie, Switzerland
  • 21st - La Flèche Wallonne, Belgium (classic)
  • 54th - Meisterschaft von Zürich, Switzerland (world cup)
  • 58th - Olympic Games road race, Atlanta, USA

1997 - Roslotto-ZG Mobili (Italy/Russia)

  • 7th - Tour of Poland
  • 25th - World Championships road race, San Sebastian, Spain
  • 32nd - Meisterschaft von Zürich, Switzerland (world cup)
  • 38th - Giro di Lombardia, Italy (world cup)
  • 44th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
  • dnf - Giro d'Italia (He did not start in stage 14; he finished 5th in stage three, a time trial to San Marino)

1998 - Ballan (Italy)

  • winner Luk Cup Bühl, Germany
  • 2nd - National Championships of Russia, road race, Nizhny Novgorod
  • 17th - Tour de Suisse (fifth in the 10th stage Bern > Bern)
  • 40th - Giro d'Italia
  • 63rd - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
  • 83rd - Amstel Gold Race, the Netherlands (world cup)
  • 109th - Milano-San Remo, Italy (world cup)
  • dnf - World Championships road race, Valkenburg, the Netherlands
  • dnf - Danmark Rundt

1999 - Ballan-Alessio (Italy)

  • 28th - Tirreno-Adriatico, Italy
  • 38th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
  • 49th - Tour de Suisse, Switzerland
  • dnf - Giro d'Italia (He rode the Giro, but did not finish stage 7 to Lanciano. That same morning his Ballan-Alessio was one of three teams to be tested for doping. His best result came in stage 5, when he finished 31st on the Monte Sirino, in the first mountain stage of this Giro.)
  • dnf - World Championships road race, Verona, Italy

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999
A pink jersey Giro d'Italia 16 8 20 2 24 3 4 DNF 40 DNF
A yellow jersey Tour de France 45 2 7
A gold jersey Vuelta a España 8 22
Legend
Did not compete
DNF Did not finish


— = Did not compete

Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill. "Piotr Ugrumov". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved June 27, 2010.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.