Magnus Bäckstedt
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Magnus Bäckstedt |
Nickname | Magnus Maximus |
Date of birth | January 30, 1975 |
Country | Sweden |
Height | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) |
Weight | 94 kg (210 lb/14.8 st) |
Team information | |
Current team | Slipstream/Chipotle H30 |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Classics specialist |
Professional team(s) | |
1996–1997 1998–2001 2002–2003 2004 2005–2007 2008– |
Collstrop-Palmans Crédit Agricole Team Fakta Alessio-Bianchi Liquigas Slipstream |
Major wins | |
Paris-Roubaix (2004) Tour de France, 1 stage |
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Infobox last updated on: | |
November 14, 2007 |
Magnus Bäckstedt (born January 30, 1975 in Linköping, Östergötland) is a Swedish professional road bicycle racer for Team Slipstream. His greatest achievement was winning the Paris-Roubaix in 2004. Since Bäckstedt stands 193 cm (6'4") tall and weighs 94 kg (207 lbs), he is one of the biggest riders in professional cycling, and has earned the nickname 'Big Magnus'.
Bäckstedt started his professional career in 1996 riding for Collstrop before moving to the Palmans team in 1997. It was in 1998 when, having switched to GAN, Bäckstedt made his breakthrough. He secured a seventh placing in Paris-Roubaix and later that year followed up on the success with victory on 19th stage of the 1998 Tour de France between Chaux-de-Fonds and Autun. GAN was renamed Crédit Agricole from the 1999 season and Bäckstedt would ride in the team until 2001 without re-creating the great results of 1998.
In 2002 and 2003 he rode for Team Fakta where he was the strongest rider in the 2003 season. When Team Fakta closed down he went to Alessio-Bianchi where he finally saw major success return with the win of the 2004 Paris-Roubaix. In 2005 he moved to Liquigas-Bianchi, and on the 7th stage of the 2005 Tour de France he was second.
For 2008, Bäckstedt is riding for Team Slipstream[1]
[edit] Palmarès
- 1996
- Boland Bank Tour - 1st overall; 2 stage wins
- GP D'Isbergues - 2nd place
- 1997
- GP D'Isbergues
- 1998
- Tour de France - Stage 19 winner
- Tour of Sweden - 1 stage
- Four days of Dunkirk - Sprints Competition winner
- Postgiro - - 2nd overall; Stage 4B winner
- 2000
- Sweden National Championships - 2nd place
- 2002
- Sweden National Champion
- GP Fayt le Franc
- 2003
- Sweden National Time Trial Champion
- Giro d'Italia - Intergiro Competition Winner
- Sweden National Championships - 2nd place
- Nokere-Koerse - 2nd place
- GP d'Ouverture la Marseillaise - 2nd place
- 2004
- Paris-Roubaix
- Gent-Wevelgem - 2nd place
- CSC Classic - 2nd place
- 2005
- Tour de France - 2nd, stage 7
- 2007
- Sweden National Champion
- 2008
- 2nd, stage 3B, Three Days of de Panne
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Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by Peter van Petegem |
Winner of Paris-Roubaix 2004 |
Succeeded by Tom Boonen |
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Persondata | |
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NAME | Bäckstedt, Magnus |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Road bicycle racer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1975-01-30 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Linköping, Sweden |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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