Marczyński at the 2011 Tour de Vendée | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Tomasz Marczyński |
Born | (1984-03-06) 6 March 1984 (age 40) Kraków, Poland |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Weight | 65 kg (143 lb; 10 st 3 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Puncheur |
Amateur teams | |
1998–2002 | Krakus Swoszowice |
2003–2005 | Pacyfik Toruń |
Professional teams | |
2006–2008 | Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce |
2009 | Miche–Silver Cross–Selle Italia |
2010–2011 | CCC–Polsat–Polkowice |
2012–2013 | Vacansoleil–DCM |
2014 | CCC–Polsat–Polkowice |
2015 | Torku Şekerspor |
2016–2021 | Lotto–Soudal |
Major wins | |
Grand Tours
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Tomasz Marczyński (born 6 March 1984) is a Polish former road racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2006 and 2021 for the Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce (2006–08), Miche–Silver Cross–Selle Italia (2009), CCC–Polsat–Polkowice (2010–11 and 2014), Vacansoleil–DCM (2012–13), Torku Şekerspor (2015) and Lotto–Soudal (2016–21) teams.
Biography
Marczyński was born in Kraków, Poland, and he started as a trainee for the Krakus Swoszowice team, staying with them from 1998–2002, and then riding for Pacyfik Toruń from 2003–2005. In 2006 he began a professional career with the Italian team Ceramica Flaminia–Bossini Docce. In 2007, he won the Polish national road race championship. In September 2015 it was reported that Marczyński would join Lotto–Soudal for the 2016 season, returning to the WorldTour ranks for the first time since 2013.
He was named in the start list for the 2017 Giro d'Italia.
In the 2017 Vuelta a Espana, Marczynski achieved his greatest successes to date in Grand Tours by winning two stages, the 6th and the 12th. In July 2018, he was named in the start list for the 2018 Tour de France. Marczyński retired from competition at the end of the 2021 season.
Major results
- 2005
- 9th Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli
- 2006
- 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
- 2007
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
- 3rd Grand Prix of Aargau Canton
- 8th Overall Route du Sud
- 9th Overall Vuelta a Chihuahua
- 10th GP Triberg-Schwarzwald
- 2008
- 2nd Overall Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas
- 5th Overall Vuelta a Asturias
- 1st Stage 4
- 2009
- 9th Overall Brixia Tour
- 2010
- 1st Overall Tour de Seoul
- 1st Stage 1
- 2nd Coupe des Carpathes
- 3rd Overall Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich
- 1st Stage 2
- 5th Overall Szlakiem Walk Majora Hubala
- 5th Overall Tour of Hainan
- 10th Overall Vuelta a Murcia
- 2011
- National Road Championships
- 1st Road race
- 1st Time trial
- 1st Overall Tour of Małopolska
- 3rd Memoriał Henryka Łasaka
- 2012
- 1st Mountains classification Tour de Pologne
- 1st Sprints classification Volta a Catalunya
- 1st Mountains classification Vuelta a Murcia
- 3rd Rund um Köln
- 8th Overall Tour of Beijing
- 2013
- 1st Mountains classification Tour de Pologne
- 2014
- 8th Overall Szlakiem Grodów Piastowskich
- 2015
- 1st Road race, National Road Championships
- 1st Overall Tour du Maroc
- 1st Stages 1, 4 & 7
- 1st Overall Tour of Black Sea
- 1st Mountains classification
- 1st Stage 1
- 8th Overall Tour of Turkey
- 2017
- Vuelta a España
- 1st Stages 6 & 12
- 2019
- 1st Mountains classification Tour of Guangxi
- 2020
- 6th Pollença–Andratx
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
Grand Tour | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 |
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Giro d'Italia | DNF | — | — | — | — | 47 | — | — | — | DNF |
Tour de France | — | — | — | — | — | — | 103 | — | — | — |
Vuelta a España | 13 | DNF | — | — | — | 55 | — | 74 | 108 | — |
— | Did not compete |
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DNF | Did not finish |
References
- Axelgaard, Emil (17 February 2014). "Marczynski finds late home at CCC Polsat". CyclingQuotes. JJnet.dk A/S. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
- "Steff Cras and Matthew Holmes complete Lotto Soudal's 2020 roster". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 27 October 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- "Lotto Soudal". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 1 January 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- Atkins, Ben (3 January 2012). "Vacansoleil-DCM presented with twelve new riders for 2012". VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
- "Polish Championships, Poland, 27 June – 1 July 2007". CyclingNews.com. Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- "Transfer news: Bouhanni extends with Cofidis, Marczynski signs for Lotto-Soudal". cyclingnews.com. 25 September 2015. Retrieved 7 November 2015.
- "2017: 100th Giro d'Italia: Start List". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
- "La Vuelta".
- "La Vuelta".
- "2018: 105th Tour de France: Start List". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- Timms, Joe (18 October 2021). "Who is retiring from pro cycling in 2021?". Rouleur. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
External links
- "Official website". (in English, Italian, and Polish)
- "Tomasz Marczyński". Ceramica Flaminia-Bossini Docce (in Italian). Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- "Tomasz Marczyński". pro-cycling.org (in Polish). Retrieved 2008-03-23.
- Tomasz Marczyński at UCI
- Tomasz Marczyński at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Tomasz Marczyński at ProCyclingStats
- Tomasz Marczyński at Cycling Quotient
- Tomasz Marczyński at CycleBase