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German cyclist (born 1982)
Leif Lampater
Full name Leif Lampater Born (1982-12-22 ) 22 December 1982 (age 41)
Waiblingen ,
West Germany Current team Retired Discipline Role Rider Rider type Endurance (track) 2004 RSG Heilbronn 2005 RSV Werner Otto Berlin 2006–2008 TSV Schmiden 2008 activity-racing-team 2009–2015 RSV Irschenberg 2011–2013 Rudy Project Racing Team 2014–2015
Maloja Pushbikers
2016–2018
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Leif Lampater (born 22 December 1982 in
Waiblingen ) is a German former professional
racing cyclist . He competed in the
men's team pursuit at the
2004 Summer Olympics .
[1]
He mainly focused on
track cycling and excelled in the
madison ,
individual pursuit ,
team pursuit and
six-day racing . In his career, Lampater won three national titles in the team pursuit and the madison. he has won
Track cycling World Cups in team pursuit twice and twice in madison. On top of that he won a total of eleven six-day cycling events.
2001
1st Team pursuit,
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Ipoh (with
Marc Altmann ,
Christian Müller and
Bernhard Wachter )
2nd Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with
Daniel Palicki ,
Daniel Schlegel and
Andreas Walzer )
2002
3rd Team pursuit,
UEC European Under-23 Track Championships (with
Marc Altmann ,
Christian Müller and
Daniel Schlegel )
3rd Criterium,
Backnang-Waldrems
2003
2nd Team pursuit,
UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Sydney (with
Marc Altmann ,
Guido Fulst and
Andreas Müller )
2nd Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with
Sven Krauß ,
Stefan Löffler and
Christoph Meschenmoser )
Under-23 UIV Cup
3rd Amsterdam (with
Sebastian Frey )
3rd Munich (with
Sven Krauß )
2004
2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Los Angeles
1st Madison (with
Robert Bartko )
1st Team pursuit (with
Robert Bartko ,
Robert Bengsch and
Henning Bommel )
2nd Stuttgart, Under-23 UIV Cup (with
Andreas Welsch )
3rd Team pursuit,
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Sydney (with
Robert Bengsch ,
Guido Fulst and
Christian Lademann )
3rd Criterium,
Zusmarshausen
4th
Team pursuit ,
Summer Olympics (with
Robert Bartko ,
Guido Fulst and
Christian Lademann )
2005
2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Madison, Manchester (with
Guido Fulst )
2nd Madison, Moscow (with
Guido Fulst )
National Track Championships
1st
Team pursuit (with
Robert Bartko ,
Guido Fulst and
Karl-Christian König )
3rd Madison (with
Christian Grasmann )
1st Criterium,
Stuttgart
2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Manchester
3rd Madison (with
Andreas Müller )
3rd Team pursuit (with
Christian Bach ,
Robert Bengsch and
Henning Bommel )
3rd Criterium,
Bad Harzburg
2006
1st
Six Days of Stuttgart (with
Robert Bartko and
Guido Fulst )
National Track Championships
2nd Individual pursuit
2nd Team pursuit (with
Christian Grasmann ,
Rolf Hofbauer and
Stephan Lägeler )
2nd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Guido Fulst )
3rd Team pursuit,
2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics , Moscow (with
Robert Bartko ,
Robert Bengsch and
Guido Fulst )
3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Guido Fulst )
3rd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Guido Fulst )
9th Overall
Giro del Capo
2007
1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Guido Fulst )
2nd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Guido Fulst )
2nd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Erik Zabel )
2nd
Six Days of Munich (with
Erik Zabel )
2nd Criterium,
Kirchheim-Teck
3rd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Guido Fulst )
2008
1st
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Erik Zabel )
1st
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Danny Stam )
1st
Six Days of Stuttgart (with
Robert Bartko and
Iljo Keisse )
National Track Championships
2nd Madison
2nd Team pursuit
2nd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Guido Fulst )
2nd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Erik Zabel )
2nd
Six Days of Ghent (with
Erik Zabel )
2nd
Six Days of Munich (with
Erik Zabel )
3rd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Alexander Äschbach )
2009
1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Erik Zabel )
1st West Indies vs. the World,
Port of Spain
National Track Championships
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Madison
2nd
Six Days of Hasselt (with
Léon van Bon )
2nd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Christian Grasmann )
3rd
Six Days of Munich (with
Christian Grasmann )
3rd
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Franco Marvulli )
2010
National Track Championships
1st
Madison (with
Christian Grasmann )
2nd Team pursuit
2nd
Six Days of Ghent (with
Kenny De Ketele )
2nd Harlem Skyscraper Criterium
3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Christian Grasmann )
8th
Mumbai Cyclothon
2011
2nd
Six Days of Fiorenzuola (with
Franco Marvulli )
2012
National Track Championships
2nd Madison
2nd Team pursuit
3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Iljo Keisse )
3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Robert Bartko )
2013
National Track Championships
1st
Madison (with
Nico Heßlich )
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Team sprint
1st
Six Days of Ghent (with
Jasper De Buyst )
2nd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Luke Roberts )
2nd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Luke Roberts )
2014
National Track Championships
1st
Madison (with
Marcel Kalz )
3rd Individual pursuit
1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Wim Stroetinga )
2nd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Jasper De Buyst )
2nd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Silvan Dillier )
[2]
3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Marc Hester )
3rd
Six Days of Ghent (with
Silvan Dillier )
[3]
2015
1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Marcel Kalz )
3rd Team pursuit,
2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup , Cambridge (with
Maximilian Beyer ,
Theo Reinhardt and
Kersten Thiele )
National Track Championships
3rd Individual pursuit
3rd Madison
3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Wim Stroetinga )
3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Marcel Kalz )
2016
National Track Championships
1st
Team pursuit (with
Maximilian Beyer ,
Lucas Liss and
Marco Mathis )
3rd Omnium
2017
National Track Championships
1st
Omnium
3rd Team pursuit
2nd Team time trial, National Road Championships
2018
National Track Championships
1st
Team pursuit (with
Jasper Frahm ,
Felix Groß and
Lucas Liss )
2nd Scratch
3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Marc Hester )