Christian Kux

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Christian Kux
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Personal information
Full nameChristian Kux
Born (1985-05-03) 3 May 1985 (age 39)
Chemnitz, East-Germany
Team information
Current teamUnattached
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur team
20062007Continental Team Milram
Professional team
20082009 Team Milram

Christian Kux (born 3 May 1985) is a German road bicycle racer.

Palmares

2001
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany U17 Pursuit Champion
2002
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany U19 Pursuit Champion
Silver medal icon.svg, European U19 Team Pursuit Championship
3rd, National U19 Team Pursuit & Time Trial Championship
2003
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany U19 Pursuit Champion
Silver medal icon.svg, World U19 Team Pursuit Championship
2006
1st, UIV Cup, München
2007
1st, Prologue, Thüringen-Rundfahrt (U23)
2nd, National U23 Road Race Championship
2nd, Overall, Brandenburg-Rundfahrt
Winner Stage 5


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