Dimitri Konyshev

Dimitri Konyshev (Russian Дмитрий Борисович Конышев; born 18 February 1966 in Gorky) is a Russian former road bicycle racer. During the 1989 World Championship he can be seen in a rather famous photo of cycling history showing the agony of defeat in 2nd place behind Greg Lemond's display of the intensity of victory. In 1990 Konyshev would become the first ever rider from the Soviet Union to win a stage in the Tour de France. While the Soviet's would not allow their riders to join the professional teams until a short while before the end of the Cold War in the 1991 Tour de France Soviet riders had remarkable success winning 5 stages. One by Viatcheslav Ekimov, two by Djamolidine Abdoujaparov who also won the Green Jersey and two stage wins by Konyshev. His victory in stage 17 also made him the last rider for the Soviet Union to win a Tour de France stage.

Dimitri Konyshev
Personal information
Full nameDmitri Borisovitsj Konysjev
Born (1966-02-18) 18 February 1966
Gorky, Soviet Union
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Weight77 kg (170 lb)[2]
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
19891990Alfa Lum
19911992TVM
19931994Jolly
19951996AKI
1997Roslotto ZG
19981999Mercatone Uno
20002002Fassa Bortolo
2003Marlux
20042006Team L.P.R.
Major wins
Grand Tours
Tour de France
4 stages
Giro d'Italia
Points Classification (2000)
Intergiro classification (1997)
4 stages
Vuelta a España
1 stage

One-day races and Classics

Soviet National Road Race Champion (1990)
Russian National Road Race Champion (1993, 2001)

All total in his professional career Konyshev would win nine Grand Tour stages becoming one of the few riders to win a stage in all three Grand Tours. He won 4 apiece in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, and he also won a single stage in the Vuelta a Espana. He followed his silver medal at the 1989 World Championship with a Bronze medal in 1992 at Benidorm and later in his career during the 2000 Giro d'Italia he won the Points Classification, as well as the overall Combativity Award.

Major results

1989
1st, Coppa Ugo Agostoni
1st, Giro dell'Emilia
1st, Stage 2, Settimana Bergamasca
2nd, UCI Road World Championships
1990
 Soviet Union National Road Race Championship
1st, Stage 17, Tour de France
1991
1st, Stage 3, Tirreno–Adriatico
1st, Stages 19 and 22, Tour de France
1992
1st, Stage 6, Vuelta a Asturias
3rd, UCI Road World Championships
1993
 Russia National Road Race Championship
1st, Stages 5 and 12, Giro d'Italia
1994
1st, Stage 1, Ronde van Nederland
1995
1st, Giro del Friuli
1996
1st, Overall, Hofbrau Cup
1st, Stages 1 and 4
1st, Stage 18, Vuelta a España
1997
1st, Grand Prix de Wallonie
Giro d'Italia
1st, Combination Competition
1st, Inter Giro Competition
1st, Stage 9
1st, Stage 6, Tirreno–Adriatico
1st, Stage 4, Vuelta a Murcia
1st, Stage 6, Tour de Pologne
1998
1st, Stage 4, Vuelta Valenciana
1999
1st, Coppa Sabatini
1st, Grand Prix de Fourmies
1st, Stage 14, Tour de France
2000
1st, Giro della Romagna
Points classification, Giro d'Italia
1st, Stage 6
2001
 Russia National Road Race Championship
1st, Coppa Sabatini
1st, Stage 5, Tour de Suisse
2004
1st, Tour du Lac Léman
1st, Stage 4a, Euskal Bizikleta
2005
1st, Stage 1, Vuelta a Asturias

References

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