Sascha Weber

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Sascha Weber
Hazebrouck - Quatre jours de Dunkerque, etape 2, 8 mai 2014, depart (A007).JPG
Weber at the 2014 Four Days of Dunkirk
Personal information
Born (1988-02-23) 23 February 1988 (age 35)
Saarbrücken, Germany
Team information
Disciplines
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2005–2007RSC St. Wendel [1]
2006LV Saarland
2008FC Rheinland-Pfalz Mainz
2009RSC St. Wendel
2010Harvestehuder RSV v. 1909
2010Hamburg–Rheinhessen U23 Team
2015Orbea–Selle SMP
2016BQ Cycling Team
2016–2017Focus XC
2016–2018Mountainbike Freiburg
2017–2018Craft Rocky Mountain Factory Team
2019–2020LC Tétange
2021Trek Vaude [2]
Professional teams
2011–2013 Differdange–Magic–SportFood.de
2014 Veranclassic–Doltcini
2015 CCT p/b Champion System

Sascha Weber (born 23 February 1988) is a German road and cyclo-cross cyclist. He represented his nation in the men's elite event at the 2016 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder. [3] [4]

Contents

Major results

Cyclo-cross

2008–2009
1st MaillotAlemania.PNG National Under-23 Championships
2009–2010
1st MaillotAlemania.PNG National Under-23 Championships
2013–2014
1st Cyclo-cross Kayl
1st New Year's Grand Prix
3rd National Championships
2014–2015
1st Cyclocross Eschenbach, EKZ CrossTour
1st Lorsch, GGEW City Cross Cup
2015–2016
1st GP-5-Sterne-Region
1st Flückiger Cross Madiswil
2016–2017
1st Flückiger Cross Madiswil
2nd National Championships
10th World Championships
2017–2018
2nd National Championships
2018–2019
1st Internationales Radquer Steinmaur
1st Grand Prix Möbel Alvisse
1st Flückiger Cross Madiswil
3rd National Championships
2019–2020
1st Gran Premio Guerciotti

Road

Mountain

2015
3rd Bronze medal europe.svg Marathon, European Championships
2016
2nd Marathon, National Championships
2019
1st MaillotAlemania.PNG Marathon, National Championships

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References

  1. "Sascha Weber". rad-net.de (in German). rad-net GmbH. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  2. "Sascha Weber". Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  3. "2016 Cyclo-croos World Championships: Entries list men's elite" (PDF). wk2016.be. p. 2. Retrieved 1 February 2016.[ permanent dead link ]
  4. "Sascha Weber". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 1 February 2016.