Geir Digerud
Norwegian cyclist
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Born | (1956-05-19) 19 May 1956 (age 68) Oslo, Norway |
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Discipline | Road |
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1980–1981 | Magniflex–Olmo |
1982–1983 | Atala |
Geir Digerud (born 19 May 1956) is a Norwegian former professional cyclist.
He was born in Oslo, and is the son of Per Digerud. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, where he placed 55th in the road race and eighth in team time trial with the Norwegian team.[1] He won a bronze medal in team time trial at the 1979 UCI Road World Championships.[2]
He won the Norwegian National Road Race Championship in 1977, 1978 and 1979,[3] and represented the clubs Birkenes IL and SK Rye.[2] He also won the 1980 Tour of Austria.
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- Odd Westbye (1940)
- Leif Ekås (1946)
- Erling Kristiansen (1947)
- Per Thorkildsen (1948)
- Erling Kristiansen (1949)
- Arild Andersen (1950)
- Odd Berg (1951–1952)
- Erling Kristiansen (1953)
- Kjell Pedersen (1954)
- Odd Berg (1955)
- Kåre Vårvik (1956)
- Aage Kjelstrup (1957)
- Kjell Pedersen (1958)
- Trygve Lullau (1959)
- Per Digerud (1960–1961)
- Fredrik Kveil (1962–1963)
- Per Digerud (1964)
- Cato Nordbeck (1965)
- Karl Helland (1966)
- Tore Milsett (1967–1968)
- Thorleif Andresen (1969)
- Tom Martin Biseth (1970)
- Thorleif Andresen (1971)
- Knut Knudsen (1972–1973)
- Tom Martin Biseth (1974)
- Svein Langholm (1975)
- Magne Orre (1976)
- Geir Digerud (1977–1979)
- Jon Rangfred Hanssen (1980)
- Morten Sæther (1981)
- Ole Kristian Silseth (1982)
- Morten Sæther (1983)
- Dag Otto Lauritzen (1984)
- Atle Pedersen (1985–1986)
- Jørn Skaane (1987)
- Erik Johan Sæbø (1988)
- Finn Vegard Nordhagen (1989)
- Bjørn Stenersen (1990)
- Bo André Namtvedt (1991)
- Dag Erik Pedersen (1992)
- Johnny Sæther (1993)
- Steffen Kjærgaard (1994)
- Bo André Namtvedt (1995)
- Frode Flesjå (1996)
- Kurt Asle Arvesen (1997–1998)
- Svein Gaute Hølestøl (1999)
- Rune Jogert (2000)
- Erlend Engelsvoll (2001)
- Kurt Asle Arvesen (2002)
- Gabriel Rasch (2003)
- Thor Hushovd (2004)
- Morten Christiansen (2005)
- Lars Petter Nordhaug (2006)
- Alexander Kristoff (2007)
- Kurt Asle Arvesen (2008–2009)
- Thor Hushovd (2010)
- Alexander Kristoff (2011)
- Edvald Boasson Hagen (2012)
- Thor Hushovd (2013)
- Tormod Hausken Jacobsen (2014)
- Edvald Boasson Hagen (2015–2016)
- Rasmus Tiller (2017)
- Vegard Stake Laengen (2018)
- Amund Grøndahl Jansen (2019)
- Sven Erik Bystrøm (2020)
- Tobias Foss (2021)
- Rasmus Tiller (2022)
- Fredrik Dversnes (2023)
- Markus Hoelgaard (2024)
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