Kaspars Ozers
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1993 Oslo | Amateur road race |
Kaspars Ozers (15 September 1968, Tukums) is a former Latvian professional cyclist who had a brief professional career during the 1990s.[1] He took part in the Tour de France twice, as a teammate of Lance Armstrong. In 1995 one of his teammates was Fabio Casartelli. Ozers had already left the Tour when Casartelli died.
Palmares
- 1994 - Motorola (USA)
- winner - stage 6 Rheinland Pfalz Rundfahrt, Germany
- 5th - First Union Grand Prix, Atlanta, USA
- 8th - Tour of Poland
- 9th - Postgirot Open, Tour of Sweden
- 19th - Giro del Piemonte, Italy
- 172nd - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
Note: He turned pro on 1 September.
- 1995 - Motorola (USA)
- 3rd - Danmark Rundt
- 47th - Ronde van Nederland
- 101st - Vuelta a Espana (He was third in the 19th stage)
- 124th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- dnf - Tour de France (He arrived outside of the time limit in the third stage, a team time trial to Alençon, when he was dropped by his teammates.)
- 1996 - Motorola (USA)
- 4th - Danmark Rundt (2nd in stage 2 to Horsens and stage 5 to Frederiksberg)
- 11th - Paris-Tours, France (world cup)
- 21st - Gent-Wevelgem, Belgium (classic)
- 22nd - Olympic Games road race, Atlanta, USA
- 28th - Paris-Roubaix, France (world cup)
- 35th - Ronde van Nederland
- 36th - Grote E3 Prijs Harelbeke
- dnf - Tour de France (He was 10th in the second stage to Wasquehal, and left the race in stage 6, the rainy stage to Aix-les-Bains.)
- dnf - Vuelta a Espana (He left the race in stage 12 to Alto del Naranco.)
- 1997 - Collstrop (Belgium)
References
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