Daniel Schnider

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Daniel Schnider
Personal information
Born (1973-11-20) 20 November 1973 (age 47)
Hasle, Lucerne, Switzerland
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1996–1999 PMU Romand–Bepsa
2000–2001 Française des Jeux
2002–2006 Phonak

Daniel Schnider (born 20 November 1973) is a Swiss former professional road cyclist. [1] He was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 2003. [2]

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Major results

1996
3rd National Hill Climb Championships
1997
1st Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic
1998
2nd Overall Circuito Montañés
3rd Overall Tour du Vaucluse
6th Overall GP Tell
9th Japan Cup Cycle Road Race
10th Overall Tour de Normandie
1999
2nd Road race, National Road Championships
2nd Wartenberg Rundfahrt
3rd National Hill Climb Championships
2000
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall À travers Lausanne
1st Stage 2a
1st MaillotSuiza.PNG National Hill Climb Championships
2001
2nd Overall Circuit de Lorraine
1st Stage 6
1st Six Days of Zurich (with Scott McGrory and Matthew Gilmore)
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
3rd GP Winterthur
4th GP du canton d'Argovie
7th Gran Premio di Lugano
10th Overall Tour de Suisse
2003
1st MaillotSuiza.PNG Road race, National Road Championships
3rd Overall Sachsen Tour
3rd Schynberg Rundfahrt
9th Overall Tour du Poitou Charentes
2004
8th Tour de Berne
2005
6th Overall Tour de Wallonie

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour 200020012002200320042005
Jersey pink.svg Giro d'Italia 91 44 76
Jersey yellow.svg Tour de France 66
Jersey red.svg Vuelta a España 68
Legend
DSQDisqualified
DNFDid not finish

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References

  1. "Daniel Schnider". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 10 March 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. "National Championship, Road, Elite, Switzerland (Men)". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 14 March 2015.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)