Fredrik Johansson (cyclist)

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Fredrik Johansson
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Born (1978-03-18) 18 March 1978 (age 46)
Uppsala, Sweden
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DisciplineRacing
RoleRider

Fredrik Johansson (born 18 March 1978 in Uppsala) is a Swedish professional racing cyclist.

Career highlights

2003
1st in Stage 4 3 dagars Hammarö, Hammarö (SWE)
2004
3rd in General Classification Tour du Brabant Wallon, Ottignies (BEL)
3rd in National Championship, Road, ITT, Elite, Sweden, Sollerön (SWE)
3rd in GP Demy-Cars (LUX)
3rd in GP Claude Criquielion (BEL)
2006
1st in Boucles de la Marne (FRA)
1st in GP Demy-Cars (LUX)
2nd in General Classification Tour de Namur, Namur-Citadel (BEL)
2nd in Vlaamse/Antwerpse Havenpijl (BEL)
2nd in Prix de la Ville de Nogent-sur-Oise (FRA)
3rd in GP Faber (LUX)
3rd in Internatie Reningelst, Reningelst (BEL)
2007
1st in General Classification Ronde de l'Oise (FRA)
2nd in Padborg/Bov CC, Padborg (DEN)
3rd in Herning (b) (DEN)
2008
1st in Stage 4 Jelajah Malaysia, Muar (MAS)
3rd in General Classification Jelajah Malaysia (MAS)


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