Roland Garber

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Roland Garber
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Personal information
Born (1972-08-27) 27 August 1972 (age 50)
Vienna, Austria
Team information
Current teamRetired
Discipline Track, road
RoleRider
Professional team
2002–2004 Elk Haus
Medal record
Representing Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Men's track cycling
UCI Track World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2002 Copenhagen Madison

Roland Garber (born 27 August 1972 in Vienna) is a former Austrian cyclist. [1] He rode in the Madison at the 2000 and the 2004 Summer Olympics.

Contents

Palmares

Track

2002
1st World Cup Madison (with Franz Stocher)

Road

1998
2nd National Time Trial Championships

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References

  1. "Roland Garber". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 4 March 2016.