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  1. Michał Kwiatkowski [ˈmixaw kfjatˈkɔfski] (* 2. Juni 1990 in Chełmża) ist ein polnischer Radrennfahrer. Im Jahr 2014 wurde er Weltmeister, ehe er im Jahr 2017 mit Mailand–Sanremo ein Monument des Straßenradsports gewinnen konnte. Bei der Tour de France feierte er in den Jahren 2020 und 2023 jeweils einen Etappensieg.

    • 2. Juni 1990 (33 Jahre)
    • Straße
    • Kwiato
    • Polen
  2. Learn about Michał Kwiatkowski, a Polish professional cyclist who has won World Championships and Amstel Gold Race. See his biography, results, teams, upcoming races and more.

  3. Michał Kwiatkowski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmixaw kfjatˈkɔfski], born 2 June 1990) is a Polish professional road bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers. Kwiatkowski is seen as a strong all rounder, with good sprinting, time-trialling and climbing abilities allowing him to win both stage races and ...

    • Michał Kwiatkowski
    • 68 kg (150 lb; 10 st 10 lb)
    • Kwiato, Kwiatek
    • 2 June 1990 (age 33), Chełmża, Poland
  4. 1.76m. Follow Rider: Instagram. X (Twitter) Bio. Results. One of the classiest riders in the peloton, Michal Kwiatkowski holds a glittering palmares and is one of the sport’s biggest talents, with a world championship, Milan-San Remo and Amstel Gold wins to name just a few of his achievements.

  5. 16. Feb. 2024 · Michal Kwiatkowski - Ineos Grenadiers' trusted leader and servant. By Alasdair Fotheringham. published 16 February 2024. ‘I always say a third Strade Bianche would be a dream result’ Polish...

  6. 14. Juli 2023 · Michał Kwiatkowski (Ineos Grenadiers) climbed to an impressive solo victory on the Grand Colombier on stage 13 of the Tour de France. The Polish rider dispatched the remnants of the day’s...

  7. 6. Feb. 1990 · Rankings. 2023. INEOS Grenadiers. 1 er of the National Championships Poland - ITT. 10 e of the National Championships Poland - Road Race. 18 e of the first stage of the Etoile de Bessèges - Tour du Gard (Bellegarde>Bellegarde), of the Strade Bianche. 19 e of the fourth stage of the Tour de Suisse (Monthey>Leukerbad)