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German cyclist
Robert Bartko
Bartko in 2018 |
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Full name | Robert Bartko |
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Born | (1975-12-23) 23 December 1975 (age 48)
Potsdam,
East Germany |
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Current team | Retired |
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Role | Rider |
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1999–2000 | Peugeot Team Berlin |
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2000 | Skilled-Germany |
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2005–2008 | RSV Werner Otto Berlin |
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2006 | Team BDR |
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2001–2002 |
Team Telekom |
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2003–2004 |
Rabobank |
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2009–2014 |
LKT Team Brandenburg |
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Robert Bartko (born 23 December 1975 in
Potsdam) is a German former
road and
track cyclist, who competed professionally between 2001 and 2014. Born in the former
East Germany, Bartko won two gold medals at the
2000 Summer Olympics in
Sydney, Australia: in the individual and in the team pursuit.
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Major results
Track
- 1998
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UCI World Cup Classics
- 1st Individual pursuit
- 1st Team pursuit (with
Christian Lademann,
Daniel Becke and
Guido Fulst)
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UCI World Championships
- 2nd Team pursuit (with
Christian Lademann,
Daniel Becke and
Guido Fulst)
- 3rd Individual pursuit
- 1999
-
UCI World Championships
- 1st
Individual pursuit
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Jens Lehmann,
Daniel Becke and
Guido Fulst)
- 3rd
Six Days of Munich (with
Scott McGrory)
- 2000
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Olympic Games
- 1st
Individual pursuit
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Jens Lehmann,
Daniel Becke and
Guido Fulst)
- National Championships
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Guido Fulst,
Andre Kalfack and
Andreas Müller)
- 2nd Individual pursuit
- 3rd Madison (with
Andreas Kappes)
- 2nd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Silvio Martinello)
- 3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Scott McGrory)
- 3rd
Six Days of Munich (with
Erik Zabel)
- 2002
- 3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 2004
- 1st Individual pursuit,
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow
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2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Los Angeles
- 1st Individual pursuit
- 1st Madison (with
Leif Lampater)
- 1st Team pursuit (with
Robert Bengsch,
Henning Bommel and
Leif Lampater)
- 1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Guido Fulst)
- 3rd Individual pursuit,
UCI World Championships
- 2005
- 1st
Individual pursuit,
UCI World Championships
- National Championships
- 1st
Individual pursuit
- 1st
Madison (with
Guido Fulst)
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Guido Fulst,
Karl-Christian König and
Leif Lampater)
- 1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 1st
Six Days of Munich (with
Erik Zabel)
- 2nd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Guido Fulst)
- 3rd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 2006
- 1st
Individual pursuit,
UCI World Championships
- National Championships
- 1st
Individual pursuit
- 1st
Madison (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Guido Fulst,
Karl-Christian König and
Robert Kriegs)
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2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow
- 1st Individual pursuit
- 3rd Team pursuit (with
Robert Bengsch,
Guido Fulst and
Leif Lampater)
- 1st
Six Days of Stuttgart (with
Guido Fulst and
Leif Lampater)
- 2nd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 3rd
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 2007
- National Championships
- 1st
Individual pursuit
- 1st
Team pursuit (with
Guido Fulst,
Karl-Christian König and
Frank Schulz)
- 1st
Six Days of Amsterdam (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 1st
Six Days of Ghent (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 1st
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 2nd
Individual pursuit,
UCI World Championships
- 2nd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 2nd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 3rd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 2008
- 1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 1st
Six Days of Ghent (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 1st
Six Days of Munich (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 1st
Six Days of Stuttgart (with
Iljo Keisse and
Leif Lampater)
- 2nd Omnium,
UEC European Championships
- 2nd
Six Days of Dortmund (with
Andreas Beikirch)
- 3rd
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 2009
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UEC European Championships
- 1st
Madison (with
Roger Kluge)
- 2nd Omnium
- 1st
Six Days of Amsterdam (with
Roger Kluge)
- 1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Erik Zabel)
- 2010
- 1st
Six Days of Amsterdam (with
Roger Kluge)
- 1st
Six Days of Zürich (with
Danilo Hondo)
- 2nd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Roger Kluge)
- 2nd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 2nd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Iljo Keisse)
- 2011
- 1st
Six Days of Berlin (with
Roger Kluge)
- 1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Robert Bengsch)
- 1st
Six Days of Ghent (with
Kenny De Ketele)
- 2nd
Six Days of Rotterdam (with
Pim Ligthart)
- 3rd
Six Days of Zürich (with
Danilo Hondo)
- 2012
- 1st
Six Days of Bremen (with
Peter Schep)
- 3rd
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Leif Lampater)
- 3rd
Six Days of Ghent (with
Silvan Dillier)
- 2013
- 3rd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Peter Schep)
- 2014
- 1st
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Marcel Kalz)
- 2nd
Six Days of Bremen (with
Marcel Kalz)
- 3rd
Six Days of Berlin (with
Theo Reinhardt)
Road
References
External links
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1908:
Jones,
Kingsbury,
Meredith,
Payne (
GBR)
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1920:
Carli,
Ferrario,
Giorgetti,
Magnani (
ITA)
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1924:
De Martino,
Dinale,
Menegazzi,
Zucchetti (
ITA)
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1928:
Facciani,
Gaioni,
Lusiani,
Tasselli (
ITA)
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1932:
Cimatti,
Pedretti,
Ghilardi,
Borsari (
ITA)
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1936:
Charpentier,
Goujon,
Lapébie,
Le Nizerhy (
FRA)
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1948:
Adam,
Blusson,
Coste,
Decanali (
FRA)
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1952:
Campana,
De Rossi,
Messina,
Morettini (
ITA)
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1956:
Domenicali,
Faggin,
Gandini,
Gasparella,
Pizzali (
ITA)
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1960:
Arienti,
Testa,
Vallotto,
Vigna (
ITA)
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1964:
Claesges,
Henrichs,
Link,
Streng (
EUA)
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1968:
Frey,
Asmussen,
Lyngemark,
Olsen (
DEN)
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1972:
Schumacher,
Colombo,
Haritz,
Hempel (
FRG)
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1976:
Vonhof,
Braun,
Lutz,
Schumacher (
FRG)
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1980:
Manakov,
Movchan,
Osokin,
Petrakov,
Krasnov (
URS)
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1984:
Grenda,
Nichols,
Turtur,
Woods (
AUS)
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1988:
Ekimov,
Kasputis,
Nelyubin,
Umaras (
URS)
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1992:
Steinweg,
Walzer,
Fulst,
Glöckner,
Lehmann (
GER)
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1996:
Capelle,
Ermenault,
Monin,
Moreau (
FRA)
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2000:
Fulst,
Bartko,
Becke,
Lehmann,
Pollack (
GER)
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2004:
Brown,
Lancaster,
McGee,
Roberts (
AUS)
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2008:
Clancy,
Manning,
Thomas,
Wiggins (
GBR)
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2012:
Clancy,
Thomas,
Burke,
Kennaugh (
GBR)
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2016:
Clancy,
Burke,
Doull,
Wiggins (
GBR)
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2020:
Consonni,
Ganna,
Lamon,
Milan (
ITA)
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1990s |
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1993: Australia,
Brett Aitken,
Stuart O'Grady,
Billy Shearsby,
Tim O'Shannessey
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1994: Germany,
Guido Fulst,
Andreas Bach,
Jens Lehmann,
Danilo Hondo
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1995: Australia,
Bradley McGee,
Stuart O'Grady,
Rodney McGee,
Tim O'Shannessey
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1996: Italy,
Adler Capelli,
Cristiano Citton,
Andrea Collinelli,
Mauro Trentini
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1997: Italy,
Cristiano Citton,
Mario Benetton,
Adler Capelli,
Andrea Collinelli
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1998: Ukraine,
Alexander Symonenko,
Sergiy Matveyev,
Oleksandr Fedenko,
Oleksandr Klymenko
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1999: Germany,
Robert Bartko,
Jens Lehmann,
Daniel Becke,
Guido Fulst
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2000s |
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2000: Germany,
Guido Fulst,
Sebastian Siedler,
Daniel Becke,
Jens Lehmann
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2001: Ukraine,
Alexander Symonenko,
Serhii Cherniavskyi,
Lyubomyr Polatayko,
Oleksandr Fedenko
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2002: Australia,
Peter Dawson,
Brett Lancaster,
Stephen Wooldridge,
Luke Roberts
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2003: Australia,
Graeme Brown,
Peter Dawson,
Brett Lancaster,
Luke Roberts
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2004: Australia,
Ashley Hutchinson,
Luke Roberts,
Peter Dawson,
Stephen Wooldridge
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2005: Great Britain,
Steve Cummings,
Rob Hayles,
Paul Manning,
Chris Newton
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2006: Australia,
Peter Dawson,
Matthew Goss,
Mark Jamieson,
Stephen Wooldridge
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2007: Great Britain,
Ed Clancy,
Geraint Thomas,
Paul Manning,
Bradley Wiggins
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2008: Great Britain,
Ed Clancy,
Geraint Thomas,
Paul Manning,
Bradley Wiggins
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2009: Denmark,
Casper Jørgensen,
Jens-Erik Madsen,
Michael Færk Christensen,
Alex Rasmussen,
Michael Mørkøv
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2010s |
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2010: Australia,
Jack Bobridge,
Rohan Dennis,
Michael Hepburn,
Cameron Meyer
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2011: Australia,
Jack Bobridge,
Rohan Dennis,
Michael Hepburn,
Luke Durbridge
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2012: Great Britain,
Ed Clancy,
Peter Kennaugh,
Steven Burke,
Geraint Thomas,
Andy Tennant
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2013: Australia,
Glenn O'Shea,
Alex Edmondson,
Mitchell Mulhern,
Alexander Morgan
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2014: Australia,
Glenn O'Shea,
Alex Edmondson,
Luke Davison,
Miles Scotson
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2015: New Zealand,
Pieter Bulling,
Dylan Kennett,
Alex Frame,
Marc Ryan
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2016: Australia,
Sam Welsford,
Michael Hepburn,
Callum Scotson,
Miles Scotson,
Alexander Porter,
Luke Davison
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2017: Australia,
Sam Welsford,
Cameron Meyer,
Alexander Porter,
Nick Yallouris,
Kelland O'Brien,
Rohan Wight
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2018: Great Britain,
Ed Clancy,
Kian Emadi,
Ethan Hayter,
Charlie Tanfield
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2019: Australia,
Sam Welsford,
Leigh Howard,
Alexander Porter,
Cameron Scott,
Kelland O'Brien
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2020s |
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2020: Denmark,
Lasse Norman Hansen,
Julius Johansen,
Frederik Rodenberg,
Rasmus Pedersen
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2021: Italy,
Liam Bertazzo,
Simone Consonni,
Filippo Ganna,
Jonathan Milan,
Francesco Lamon
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2022: Great Britain,
Ethan Hayter,
Oliver Wood,
Ethan Vernon,
Daniel Bigham
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2023: Denmark,
Niklas Larsen,
Carl-Frederik Bévort,
Lasse Norman Leth,
Rasmus Pedersen,
Frederik Rodenberg
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Riders in italics took part in the qualifying rounds. |