Carsten Bergemann

Carsten Bergemann

Bergemann at the 2006 German national track championships
Personal information
Full name Carsten Bergemann
Born (1979-01-24) 24 January 1979
Bautzen, Germany
Team information
Discipline Track
Role Rider
Rider type Sprinter
Infobox last updated on
23 June 2010

Carsten Bergemann (born 24 January 1979 in Bautzen) is a German track cyclist, specialising in the sprint disciplines. Bergemann was world champion as part of the Germany team in team sprint in 2003.

Major results

Date Placing Event Competition Location Country
1999 2 1 km time trial National championships Berlin  Germany
1999 2 Team sprint[N 1] National championships Berlin  Germany
17 June 2000 2 Team sprint[N 2] World Cup Mexico City  Mexico
29 June 2000 2 1 km time trial National championships Hamburg  Germany
30 June 2000 1 Team sprint[N 3] National championships Hamburg  Germany
2 July 2000 3 Keirin National championships Hamburg  Germany
July 2001 1st, gold medalist(s) Team sprint[N 4] European Track Championships Fiorenzuola  Italy
25 May 2001 3 1 km time trial World Cup Cali  Colombia
26 May 2001 1 Team sprint[N 5] World Cup Cali  Colombia
July 2001 3 1 km time trial National championships Chemnitz  Germany
19 April 2002 2 Team sprint[N 6] World Cup Monterrey  Mexico
July 2002 3 1 km time trial National championships Büttgen  Germany
July 2002 1 Team sprint[N 7] National championships Büttgen  Germany
July 2002 3 Sprint National championships Büttgen  Germany
18 July 2002 1st, gold medalist(s) Team sprint[N 8] European Track Championships Büttgen  Germany
10 August 2002 3 Sprint World Cup Kunming  China
27 September 2002 3rd, bronze medalist(s) Team sprint[N 9] World Championships Ballerup  Denmark
13 April 2003 2 Team sprint[N 10] World Cup Cape Town  South Africa
May 2003 2 Team sprint[N 11] National championships  Germany
May 2003 2 1 km time trial National championships  Germany
3 August 2003 1st, gold medalist(s) Team sprint[N 12] World Championships Stuttgart  Germany
2004 1 1 km time trial National championships Leipzig  Germany
2004 1 Team sprint[N 13] National championships Leipzig  Germany
2004 3 Sprint National championships Leipzig  Germany
13 February 2004 3 1 km time trial World Cup Moscow  Russia
15 February 2004 1 Team sprint[N 14] World Cup Moscow  Russia
15 December 2004 2 Team sprint[N 15] World Cup Los Angeles  United States
August 2005 2 Sprint National championships Hamburg  Germany
August 2005 2 Team sprint[N 16] National championships Hamburg  Germany
19 August 2005 1 1 km time trial National championships Hamburg  Germany
4 November 2005 2 1 km time trial World Cup Moscow  Russia
6 November 2005 1 Team sprint[N 17] World Cup Moscow  Russia
18 August 2006 3 1 km time trial National championships Cottbus  Germany
19 August 2006 2 Keirin National championships Cottbus  Germany
19 August 2006 1 Team sprint[N 18] National championships Cottbus  Germany
19 January 2007 2 1 km time trial World Cup Los Angeles  United States
23 August 2007 2 Team sprint[N 19] National championships Berlin  Germany
24 August 2007 2 1 km time trial National championships Berlin  Germany
26 August 2007 2 Sprint National championships Berlin  Germany
11 December 2008 1 Team sprint[N 20] World Cup Cali  Colombia
8 July 2009 1 Team sprint[N 21] National championships Erfurt  Germany
19 November 2009 2 Team sprint[N 22] World Cup Melbourne  Australia
20 November 2009 1 Keirin World Cup Melbourne  Australia
  1. The other riders on the squad were Thomas Henke and Stefan Nimke
  2. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Eyk Pokorny
  3. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and Jan van Eijden
  4. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Stefan Nimke
  5. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and Matthias John
  6. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and René Wolff
  7. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and Stefan Nimke
  8. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Sören Lausberg
  9. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and Sören Lausberg
  10. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Stefan Nimke
  11. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and Jan van Eijden
  12. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and René Wolff
  13. The other riders on the squad were Stefan Nimke and Jens Fiedler
  14. The other riders on the squad were Jens Fiedler and René Wolff
  15. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Stefan Nimke
  16. The other riders on the squad were Stefan Nimke and Jan van Eijden
  17. The other riders on the squad were Matthias John and Stefan Nimke
  18. The other riders on the squad were Benjamin Wittmann and Stefan Nimke
  19. The other riders on the squad were Benjamin Wittmann and Robert Förstemann
  20. The other riders on the squad were Robert Förstemann and Stefan Nimke
  21. The other riders on the squad were Robert Förstemann and Sascha Hübner
  22. The other riders on the squad were René Enders and Tobias Wachter

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