Steffen Kjærgaard Cyclist

Steffen Kjærgaard (born 24 May 1973 in Tønsberg) is a former Norwegian professional cyclist. Kjærgaard cycled for US Postal Service (2000–2003). He twice participated in the Tour de France, taking 89th place in 2000 and 101st place in 2001; in both years team captain Lance Armstrong initially won overall but was later disqualified due to doping. Known as a strong time-trial cyclist, Kjærgaard won the overall World Cup in track cycling in 1993.Kjærgaard has won 12 Nordic Championship (Nordiska mesterskap) gold medals and three King's Cups (kongepokaler). He was director of sport for the Norwegian Cycling Federation until he had to resign in 2012 due to admitting the use of performance enhancing drugs in his active career. Kjærgaard is married and has two children.

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Birth dateMay 24, 1973
Birth place
Tønsberg

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