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Andris Naudužs
Naudužs at Tour du Sénégal, 2002
Personal information
Born9 September 1975 (1975-09-09) (age 49)
Dobele, Latvia

Andris Naudužs (born 9 September 1975 in Dobele) is a former professional racing cyclist from Latvia.[1]

Palmarès

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1999 - Selle Italia (Italy/Colombia)

  • Note: He joined the Selle Italia team on the first of September.

2000 - Aguardiente Nectar-Selle Italia (Colombia/Italy)

3rd National Road Race Championships
  • Tour du lac Leman (1.5)
    • Winner
  • Vuelta a Colombia (2.5)
    • Winner in Stage 1
    • Winner in Stage 2
    • Winner in Stage 3
    • Winner in Stage 4
  • Giro del Trentino (2.2)
    • Second Place in Stage 1a

2001 - Selle Italia-Pacific (Colombia/Italy)

  • Stausee Rundfahrt (1.5) - 25 March
    • Winner
  • Giro del Trentino (2.2)
    • Second place in Stage 4 – 165 km - 3 May
  • Giro Rivera Ligure Ponente (2.4)
    • Second place in Stage 1 - 155.6 km - 21 February
  • Tour de Langkawi (2.3)
    • Second place in Stage 11 - 162.9 km - 17 February
    • Second place in Stage 12 - 75.6 km criterium - 18 February
    • Third place in Stage 4 - 135.5 km - 9 February

2002 - Colombia-Selle Italia (Colombia/Italy)

  • Tour de Senegal (2.5) - 1225 km - 14–25 October
    • Overall winner
    • Winner Sprint Point Competition
    • First place Stage 1 – 80 km - 15 October
    • First place Stage 10 – 100 km - 26 October
  • Tour of Bulgaria (2.5)
    • First place in Stage 2–3 September
    • First place in Stage 4–5 September
  • Tour de Langkawi (2.3)
    • Second place in Stage 8 - 95.5 km - 8 February

2003 - CCC-Polsat (Poland)

1st National Road Race Championships
2nd National Time Trial Championships
  • Idea Mazovia Tour (2.5)
    • First Place Stage 3 - - 163.8 km - 25 July
  • GP de la Ville de Rennes (1.3) - 157.5 km - 6 April
    • Second Place
  • Course de la Soliderite Olympique (2.3)
    • Second Place - Stage 1 – 78 km - 2 July
  • Tour du Poitou Charentes et de la Vienne (2.3)
    • Third place in Stage 1 – 180 km - 26 August
  • Note: He joined the team on 26 March.

2004 - Domina Vacanze (Italy)

  • Stausee-Rundfahrt (1.3) - 188 km - 21 March
    • Winner
  • Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria (1.3) - 184 km - 6 March
    • Winner
  • E3 Prijs Vlaanderen (1.1) - 195 km - 27 March
    • Third Place
  • Giro d'Italia (GT)
    • Third place in Stage 10 – 146 km - 19 May

2005 - Naturino-Sapore di Mare (Italy)

  • Circuit de Lorraine (2.1)
    • Overall winner
    • Sprinter's Points Competition
    • First Place - Stage 1 – 157 km - 27 April
    • Second Place - Stage 5 - 158.5 km - 30 April
  • Circuit de la Sarthe (2.1)
    • Second Place - Stage 1 - 197.2 km - 5 April
    • Second Place - Stage 3 - 195.4 km - 7 April

References

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  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Andris Naudužs". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 4 December 2016.
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