Daniel Kreutzfeldt

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Daniel Kreutzfeldt
Personal information
Full nameDaniel Kreutzfeldt
Born (1987-11-19) 19 November 1987 (age 36)
Roskilde, Denmark
Team information
DisciplineRoad and track
RoleRider
Professional teams
20072008Odense Energi
2008Energy Fyn
2009Capinordic
Medal record
Representing Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
Men's track cycling
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2009 Pruszków Scratch

Daniel Kreutzfeldt (born 19 November 1987, in Roskilde) is a Danish track cyclist. His brother, Christian, is also a racing cyclist.

Palmarès

2005
National Track Championships
3rd, Pursuit
2nd, Team Pursuit
2006
National Track Championships
1st, Team Pursuit (with Alex Rasmussen, Casper Jørgensen and Martin Lollesgaard)
20062007 UIV Cup
3rd, Amsterdam
2007
20062007 UIV Cup
1st, Bremen (with Robert Kriegs)
2nd, Copenhagen
3rd, Rotterdam
National Track Championships
1, Team Pursuit (with Alex Rasmussen, Casper Jørgensen and Martin Lollesgaard)
3, Scratch
3, 1 km time trial
20072008 UIV Cup
3rd, Amsterdam
2008
3rd, Jysk/Fynsk Mesterskab
Ringerike GP
1st, Stage 5
1st, Young rider classification
National Track Championships
3rd, Team Pursuit
2nd, 1 km time trial
3rd, Chrono des Herbiers
2008–2009 Track Cycling World Cup
2nd, Team Pursuit, Manchester
2nd, Six Days of Copenhagen
2009
2008–2009 Track Cycling World Cup
3rd, Team Pursuit, Copenhagen
Track Cycling World Championships, Pruszków, Poland
2nd, Points race
3rd, Stage 3, Circuit des Ardennes


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