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Christian Lademann

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Christian Lademann, born 30 October 1975 in Blankenburg, East Germany, is a retired German cyclist who competed on both road and track. He showed early talent by winning the Tour of Tunisia as an amateur at 18 and rode professionally from 2000 to 2008 for Agro–Adler Brandenburg, Wüstenrot–ZVVZ, and Team Sparkasse.

On the track, Lademann was part of the German team that won the world championship in team pursuit at the 1999 UCI Track World Championships. He also competed for Germany at the 2004 Athens Olympics in team pursuit, finishing just outside the medals.

On the road, he earned several wins and stage victories, including two stages in the Tour of Chile (2000), a stage in the Tour of Argentina, and a stage in the Tour of Lower Saxony. He won the Tour of Brandenburg in 2001 and a stage in the Peace Race.

In 2009 a retested sample from 2007 showed he had used EPO. He had already retired from racing and did not request a B-sample.


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