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| Born | 4 March 1967 Höganäs, Sweden  | ||||||||||||||
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| Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||
| Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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| 1995 | Sicasal–Acral | ||||||||||||||
| 1996 | Team Telekom | ||||||||||||||
| 1997–1998 | TVM–Farm Frites | ||||||||||||||
| 1999 | Acceptcard Pro Cycling | ||||||||||||||
| 2000 | De Nardi–Pasta Montegrappa | ||||||||||||||
| 2000–2001 | Mercatone Uno–Albacom | ||||||||||||||
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Michael Andersson (born 4 March 1967) is a Swedish former road cyclist who was a professional rider from 1995 to 2001. He competed three times at the Summer Olympics (1992, 1996 and 2000).[1][2] Andersson is a three-time winner of the Tour of Sweden. Andersson started in the Giro d'Italia two times, and in the Vuelta a España four times; the only Grand Tour he finished was the 1995 Vuelta a España.
Major results
- 1990
 - 2nd Grand Prix de France
 - 5th Chrono des Herbiers
 - 1991
 - 1st 
 Overall Tour of Sweden
- 1st Stage 1b
 
 - 1992
 - 1st 
 Overall Tour of Sweden
 - 1993
 - National Road Championships
- 1st 
 Time trial - 2nd Road race
 
 - 1st 
 - 1st Paris–Évreux
 - 4th Overall Tour of Sweden
 - 9th Chrono des Herbiers
 - 1994
 - 1st 
 Time trial, National Road Championships - 1st 
 Overall Cinturó de l'Empordà
- 1st Stage 2
 
 - 1995
 - 1st 
 Overall Rapport Toer
- 1st Stage 6 (ITT)
 
 - 1st 
 Overall Giro del Capo - 1996
 - 1st 
 Overall Tour of China
- 1st Stage 3
 
 - 1st Stage 3a (ITT) Tour of Sweden
 - 2nd Overall Peace Race
- 1st Stage 3
 
 - 9th Overall Ronde van Nederland
 - 1997
 - 1st 
 Time trial, National Road Championships - 1st Tour de Berne
 - 7th Overall Vuelta a la Comunidad Valenciana
 - 1998
 - National Road Championships
- 1st 
 Time trial - 3rd Road race
 
 - 1st 
 - 4th Overall Tour of Sweden
 - 1999
 - 1st 
 Time trial, National Road Championships - 2nd 
 Time trial, UCI Road World Championships - 3rd Overall Ringerike GP
- 1st Stage 3
 
 - 9th Overall Tour of Sweden
 - 2000
 - 1st 
 Time trial, National Road Championships - 1st 
 Overall Tour of Sweden
- 1st Stage 2
 
 - 1st Scandinavian Open Time Trial
 - 5th Overall Istrian Spring Trophy
 
References
- ↑ Lars Markusson (13 June 2001). "Roddarn försvarar titeln" (in Swedish). Kristianstadsbladet. Retrieved 17 June 2019.
 - ↑ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Michael Andersson Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 22 July 2016.
 
External links
- Michael Andersson at Cycling Archives
 
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