Arvis Piziks
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Born |
Gulbene, Latvia | 12 September 1969
Arvis Piziks (born 12 September 1969)[1] is a Latvian former professional road bicycle racer. He won the National Road Race Championships in 2000.[2] He rode at three Olympic Games.[3]
Major results
1994 - Trident (Belgium)
1995 - Novell (The Netherlands)
- 10th - GP Plouay, France (classic)
- 12th - Leeds International Classic, England (world cup)
- 14th - Paris-Bruxelles, France/Belgium (classic)
- 30th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- 56th - La Flèche Wallonne, Belgium (classic)
- 84th - Clasica San Sebastian, Spain (world cup)
- 91st - Tour de France
1996 - Rabobank (The Netherlands)
- 18th - Olympic Games road race, Atlanta, USA
- 24th - Omloop Het Volk, Belgium (classic)
- 27th - Gent-Wevelgem, Belgium (classic)
- 29th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- 65th - Ronde van Nederland (winnaar ploegenklassement)
- 69th - Ronde van Vlaanderen, Belgium (world cup)
- 109th - Paris-Bruxelles, France/Belgium (classic)
- 164th - Milano-San Remo, Italy (world cup)
- Danmark Rundt (2nd in stage 2 to Arhus)
- dnf - Tour de France (he abandoned the race in stage 13 to Superbesse; he was 7th in the first stage to 's-Hertogenbosch and 9th in stage 4 to Lac de Madine. In the first five stages he ended up front, but then he fell back.)
1997 - Rabobank (The Netherlands)
- 29th - Paris-Bruxelles, France/Belgium (classic)
- 35th - Paris-Roubaix, France (world cup)
- 39th - Ronde van Vlaanderen, Belgium (world cup)
- 45th - Meisterschaft von Zürich, Switzerland (world cup)
- 93rd - Omloop Het Volk, Belgium (classic)
- 140th - Milano-San Remo, Italy (world cup)
1998 - Home-Jack & Jones (Denmark)
- 4th - Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde, Belgium (derny race)
- 6th - GP Arhus, Denmark
- 7th - Omloop Het Volk, Belgium (classic)
- 8th - GP Midtbank, Herning, Denmark
- 10th - Veenendaal-Veenendaal, the Netherlands
- 14th - Danmark Rundt (4th in stage 4A to Ringsted)
- 20th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- 31st - HEW Cyclassics, Hamburg, Germany (world cup)
- 32nd - Ronde van Vlaanderen, Belgium (world cup)
- 32nd - Ronde van Nederland (6th in stage 3A to Groningen and stage 5 to Venray)
- 68th - Henninger Turm, Frankfurt (classic)
- 84th - Amstel Gold Race, the Netherlands (world cup)
1999 - Home-Jack & Jones (Denmark)
- 2nd - GP Midtbank, Denmark
- 2nd - Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen, Belgium
- 4th - Grote Prijs Jef Scherens, Belgium
- 6th - Paris-Bruxelles, France/Belgium (classic)
- 8th - Kuurne-Brussel-Kuurne, Belgium
- 8th - GP Arhus, Denmark
- 10th - Guldensporen Tweedaagse, Belgium
- 13th - GP Isbergues, France
- 14th - Grote E3-Prijs Harelbeke, Belgium
- 15th - GP Fourmies, France
- 18th - Dwars door België, Belgium
- 24th - Omloop Het Volk, Belgium (classic)
- 27th - Paris-Roubaix, France (world cup)
- 38th - Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, France (5th in the first stage to Loon-Plage and 3rd in the 3rd stage to Béthune)
- 54th - Midi Libre, France
- 65th - Deutschland Rundfahrt
- 99th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- 130th - HEW Cyclassics, Hamburg, Germany (world cup)
- dnf - World Championships road race, Verona, Italy
2000
- 10th - Grote Prijs Jef Scherens, Belgium
2001
2002
Professional teams
- 2000 - MemoryCard-Jack & Jones (Denmark)
- 2001 - CSC-Tiscali (Denmark)
- 2002 - CSC-Tiscali (Denmark)
- 2003 - CSC (Denmark)
References
- ↑ "Arvis Piziks" (in German). radsportseiten.net. Retrieved 2010-04-07.
- ↑ National Championships Latvia (Tallinn) R.R. (226 km)
- ↑ "Arvis Piziks Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved 24 July 2016.
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