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Henning Bommel

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Henning Bommel
Bommel in 2015
Personal information
Born (1983-02-23) 23 February 1983 (age 40)
Finsterwalde, East Germany
Team information
Current teamDauner–Akkon
Disciplines
  • Track
  • Road
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2004–2008Berliner TSC
2004–2005KED–Bianchi Rad-Team Berlin
2017RK Endspurt 09 Cottbus
2018Track Team Brandenburg
2018KED–Stevens Radteam Berlin
Professional teams
2009–2012LKT Team Brandenburg
2013–2017Rad-Net Rose Team
2019LKT Team Brandenburg
2020–Dauner–Akkon[1]

Henning Bommel (born 23 February 1983) is a German professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team Dauner–Akkon.[2] He rode at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.[3]

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Major results

Track

2001
1st
Team pursuit, National Junior Track Championships (with Robert Bengsch, Daniel Musiol and Florian Piper)
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Juniors Track World Championships (with Robert Bengsch, Karl-Christian Konig and Christoph Meschenmoser)
2002
2nd Team pursuit, National Track Championships
2003
3rd Team pursuit, National Track Championships
2004
National Track Championships
2nd Madison
2nd Team pursuit
2005
3rd Team pursuit, National Track Championships
2nd Madison, National Track Championships
2007
3rd Points race, National Track Championships
2008
1st
Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with Robert Bartko, Robert Bengsch and Frank Schulz)
2010
National Track Championships
1st
Team pursuit (with Robert Bartko, Johannes Kahra and Stefan Schäfer)
2nd Madison
2011
1st
Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with Nikias Arndt, Stefan Schäfer and Franz Schiewer)
2012
1st
Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with Michel Koch, Kersten Thiele and Yuriy Vasyliv)
2nd Team pursuit, UEC European Track Championships (with Maximilian Beyer, Lucas Liss and Theo Reinhardt)
2013
3rd Madison, UCI Track Cycling World Championships (with Theo Reinhardt)
2014
1st
Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with Theo Reinhardt, Nils Schomber and Kersten Thiele)
UEC European Track Championships
2nd Team pursuit (with Theo Reinhardt, Leon Rohde, Nils Schomber and Kersten Thiele)
3rd Points race
2015
1st
Team pursuit, National Track Championships (with Theo Reinhardt, Nils Schomber and Domenic Weinstein)
2017
National Track Championships
1st
Points race
3rd Team pursuit
2018
National Track Championships
2nd Madison
2nd Team pursuit

Road

2006
1st Stage 1 Tour de Serbie
2008
1st Stage 5 Tour of Bulgaria
2009
1st
Road race, World Military Road Championships
2010
2nd Overall Dookoła Mazowska
2012
3rd Rund um den Sachsenring
2018
3rd Road race, World Military Road Championships

References

  1. ^ Adamietz, Christoph (8 January 2020). "Ciolek: "Der harte Cut war ein logischer Schritt"" [Ciolek: "The hard cut was a logical step"]. Radsport-News.com (in German). Sport Aktiv Media GmbH. Retrieved 26 April 2020. Henning Bommel, Luca Jabczynski, Sven Redmann, Branko Huys, Moritz Plambeck und Jonas Messerschmidt wurden verpflichtet. [Henning Bommel, Luca Jabczynski, Sven Redmann, Branko Huys, Moritz Plambeck and Jonas Messerschmidt were signed.]
  2. ^ "Team Dauner | Akkon". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved 9 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Entry List: Men" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 18 February 2015.

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