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Chris Anker Sørensen

Chris Anker Sørensen (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰʁis ˈɑŋkɐ ˈsɶɐ̯ˀn̩sn̩]; 5 September 1984 – 18 September 2021) was a Danish road bicycle racer who rode professionally between 2005 and 2018 for the Team Designa Køkken, Tinkoff–Saxo, Fortuneo–Vital Concept, and Riwal Platform teams. Sørensen then worked as a directeur sportif (and co-owner) for his final professional team, Riwal Readynez.[1]

Chris Anker Sørensen
Sørensen at the 2011 Tour de Romandie
Personal information
Nickname
  • Oksen fra Hammel
  • (English: The Ox from Hammel)
Born(1984-09-05)5 September 1984
Hammel, Denmark
Died18 September 2021(2021-09-18) (aged 37)
Zeebrugge, Belgium
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight64 kg (141 lb)
Team information
DisciplineRoad
Role
Rider typeClimbing specialist
Amateur team
2001–2004Hammel CK
Professional teams
2005–2006Team Designa Køkken
2005Team CSC (stagiaire)
2007–2015Team CSC
2016Fortuneo–Vital Concept
2017–2018Riwal Platform
Managerial team
2019–2021Riwal Readynez
Major wins
Grand Tours
Tour de France
Combativity award (2012)
Giro d'Italia
1 individual stage (2010)

One-Day Races and Classics

National Road Race Championships (2015)

Career edit

Born in Hammel, Sørensen had a promising performance in the 2008 Tour of Austria, finishing fourth overall. A few weeks later, he competed for Denmark (along with Nicki Sørensen and Brian Vandborg) in the 2008 Olympic road race, finishing 12th overall.

Starting with the 2010 season, Sørensen, who lived in Luxembourg, rode under a Luxembourg license, since the UCI no longer allowed the Danish federation to grant Danish licenses to riders living abroad.[2] During the season, he won Stage 8 of the Giro d'Italia.[3]

In the 2012 Tour de France, Sørensen finished 14th overall and was awarded the super-combativity award after an attacking performance in several mountain stages.[4]

In September 2015, it was announced that he would leave Tinkoff–Saxo and join Fortuneo–Vital Concept for the 2016 season, with a role to support Eduardo Sepúlveda in Grand Tours.[5]

In February 2018, he announced his retirement at the end of the season.[6]

Personal life edit

He commentated on TV 2 (Denmark) from 2017 until his death.[7]

Death edit

On 18 September 2021, Sørensen was killed by injuries sustained by being struck by a van while on a bike ride in Zeebrugge, Belgium; he had been due to cover the 2021 UCI Road World Championships, which started the following day.[8] According to a statement of the Brugge parket released on 19 September, Sørensen did not yield on a location where he needed to do so.[9][10][11]

Major results edit

2001
3rd Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2005
1st Stage 3 Ringerike GP
2006
4th Road race, UEC European Under-23 Road Championships
4th Overall Triptyque des Barrages
5th GP Demy–Cars
6th Grand Prix de Waregem
7th Omloop van het Waasland
8th Grand Prix Cristal Energie
2007
6th Overall Deutschland Tour
1st Stage 2 (TTT)
7th Rund um die Hainleite
2008
1st Stage 6 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
3rd Grand Prix d'Isbergues
4th Overall Tour of Austria
1st Stage 2
2009
1st Japan Cup
2nd Road race, National Road Championships
5th Overall Tour du Haut Var
6th GP Miguel Induráin
8th Giro dell'Emilia
2010
1st Stage 8 Giro d'Italia
3rd Overall Tour of Slovenia
5th Road race, National Road Championships
6th Overall Tour du Haut Var
2011
1st   Mountains classification Tour de Romandie
5th Road race, National Road Championships
6th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
8th Overall Tour du Haut Var
2012
1st   Mountains classification Volta a Catalunya
5th Road race, National Road Championships
5th Giro dell'Emilia
8th Milano–Torino
  Combativity award Overall Tour de France
2013
2nd Giro dell'Emilia
10th Overall Tour de Pologne
2015
1st   Road race, National Road Championships
9th Overall Tour of Britain
2016
5th Overall Tour La Provence
2017
4th Overall Kreiz Breizh Elites
9th Sundvolden GP
2018
10th Lillehammer GP

Grand Tour general classification results timeline edit

Grand Tour 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
  Giro d'Italia 28 27 DNF
  Tour de France 34 69 37 14 84
  Vuelta a España 19 12 18 29

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [Chris Anker Sørensen joins the Riwal - CeramicSpeed Cycling Team]. Riwal CeramicSpeed (in Danish). Procycling DK ApS. June 2018. Archived from the original on 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019. Den danske cykel-darling, som har givet os mange gode øjeblikke på TV-skærmen, går imod vejs ende som cykelrytter, og træder nu ind i en ny rolle på Riwal - CeramicSpeed Cycling Team, hvor han har tilbragt de sidste to sæsoner af sin lange karriere. [The Danish bicycle darling, who has given us many good moments on the TV screen, goes against the road end as a cyclist, and now enters a new role on the Riwal - CeramicSpeed Cycling Team, where he has spent the last two seasons of his long career.]
  2. ^ "Luxembourg licence for Sorensen". CyclingNews. 28 December 2009. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Saxo's Chris Sorensen wins stage 8 of the 2010 Giro d'Italia". VeloNews. 16 May 2010. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Sørensen awarded super combative title at Tour de France". CyclingNews. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Chris Anker Sorensen to Bretagne-Seche Environnement in 2016". CyclingNews. 24 September 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Chris Anker Sørensen stopper karrieren efter denne sæson" [Chris Anker Sørensen stops his career after this season]. TV 2 Sport (in Danish). 20 February 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  7. ^ "Chris Anker og Brian Nygaard til TV 2 SPORT" [Chris Anker and Brian Nygaard for TV 2 SPORT]. TV 2 Sport (in Danish). 22 December 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  8. ^ Dowdeswell, Andrew (19 September 2021). "TV 2 Sport commentator Sørensen dies in cycling collision before Road World Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  9. ^ Petersen, Jacob Qvirin (18 September 2021). "Chris Anker Sørensen er død efter ulykke - TV 2" [Chris Anker Sørensen has died after an accident]. TV 2 Sport (in Danish). Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Triest nieuws in de rand van WK wielrennen: Deense ex-prof Chris Anker Sørensen verongelukt in Zeebrugge" [Sad news in the edge of the World Cycling Championships: Danish ex-pro Chris Anker Sørensen died in Zeebrugge]. Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 18 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Chris Anker Sørensen killed in crash at World Championships". CyclingNews. 18 September 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.

External links edit

  • Palmares at CyclingBase (in French)
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at UCI 
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at Cycling Archives 
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at ProCyclingStats 
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at Cycling Quotient 
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at CycleBase 
  • Chris Anker Sørensen at Olympedia 

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For the Danish professional football player see Chris Sorensen Chris Anker Sorensen Danish pronunciation ˈkʰʁis ˈɑŋkɐ ˈsɶɐ ˀn sn 5 September 1984 18 September 2021 was a Danish road bicycle racer who rode professionally between 2005 and 2018 for the Team Designa Kokken Tinkoff Saxo Fortuneo Vital Concept and Riwal Platform teams Sorensen then worked as a directeur sportif and co owner for his final professional team Riwal Readynez 1 Chris Anker SorensenSorensen at the 2011 Tour de RomandiePersonal informationNicknameOksen fra Hammel English The Ox from Hammel Born 1984 09 05 5 September 1984Hammel DenmarkDied18 September 2021 2021 09 18 aged 37 Zeebrugge BelgiumHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in Weight64 kg 141 lb Team informationDisciplineRoadRoleRiderDirecteur sportifRider typeClimbing specialistAmateur team2001 2004Hammel CKProfessional teams2005 2006Team Designa Kokken2005 Team CSC stagiaire 2007 2015Team CSC2016Fortuneo Vital Concept2017 2018Riwal PlatformManagerial team2019 2021Riwal ReadynezMajor winsGrand Tours Tour de FranceCombativity award 2012 dd Giro d Italia1 individual stage 2010 dd One Day Races and Classics National Road Race Championships 2015 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 2 1 Death 3 Major results 3 1 Grand Tour general classification results timeline 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer editBorn in Hammel Sorensen had a promising performance in the 2008 Tour of Austria finishing fourth overall A few weeks later he competed for Denmark along with Nicki Sorensen and Brian Vandborg in the 2008 Olympic road race finishing 12th overall Starting with the 2010 season Sorensen who lived in Luxembourg rode under a Luxembourg license since the UCI no longer allowed the Danish federation to grant Danish licenses to riders living abroad 2 During the season he won Stage 8 of the Giro d Italia 3 In the 2012 Tour de France Sorensen finished 14th overall and was awarded the super combativity award after an attacking performance in several mountain stages 4 In September 2015 it was announced that he would leave Tinkoff Saxo and join Fortuneo Vital Concept for the 2016 season with a role to support Eduardo Sepulveda in Grand Tours 5 In February 2018 he announced his retirement at the end of the season 6 Personal life editHe commentated on TV 2 Denmark from 2017 until his death 7 Death edit On 18 September 2021 Sorensen was killed by injuries sustained by being struck by a van while on a bike ride in Zeebrugge Belgium he had been due to cover the 2021 UCI Road World Championships which started the following day 8 According to a statement of the Brugge parket released on 19 September Sorensen did not yield on a location where he needed to do so 9 10 11 Major results edit2001 3rd Road race National Junior Road Championships 2005 1st Stage 3 Ringerike GP 2006 4th Road race UEC European Under 23 Road Championships 4th Overall Triptyque des Barrages 5th GP Demy Cars 6th Grand Prix de Waregem 7th Omloop van het Waasland 8th Grand Prix Cristal Energie 2007 6th Overall Deutschland Tour1st Stage 2 TTT dd 7th Rund um die Hainleite 2008 1st Stage 6 Criterium du Dauphine Libere 3rd Grand Prix d Isbergues 4th Overall Tour of Austria1st Stage 2 dd 2009 1st Japan Cup 2nd Road race National Road Championships 5th Overall Tour du Haut Var 6th GP Miguel Indurain 8th Giro dell Emilia 2010 1st Stage 8 Giro d Italia 3rd Overall Tour of Slovenia 5th Road race National Road Championships 6th Overall Tour du Haut Var 2011 1st nbsp Mountains classification Tour de Romandie 5th Road race National Road Championships 6th Liege Bastogne Liege 8th Overall Tour du Haut Var 2012 1st nbsp Mountains classification Volta a Catalunya 5th Road race National Road Championships 5th Giro dell Emilia 8th Milano Torino nbsp Combativity award Overall Tour de France 2013 2nd Giro dell Emilia 10th Overall Tour de Pologne 2015 1st nbsp Road race National Road Championships 9th Overall Tour of Britain 2016 5th Overall Tour La Provence 2017 4th Overall Kreiz Breizh Elites 9th Sundvolden GP 2018 10th Lillehammer GP Grand Tour general classification results timeline edit Grand Tour 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 nbsp Giro d Italia 28 27 DNF nbsp Tour de France 34 69 37 14 84 nbsp Vuelta a Espana 19 12 18 29 See also editList of racing cyclists and pacemakers with a cycling related deathReferences edit Chris Anker Sorensen bliver medejer af Riwal CeramicSpeed Cycling Team Chris Anker Sorensen joins the Riwal CeramicSpeed Cycling Team Riwal CeramicSpeed in Danish Procycling DK ApS June 2018 Archived from the original on 24 January 2019 Retrieved 24 January 2019 Den danske cykel darling som har givet os mange gode ojeblikke pa TV skaermen gar imod vejs ende som cykelrytter og traeder nu ind i en ny rolle pa Riwal CeramicSpeed Cycling Team hvor han har tilbragt de sidste to saesoner af sin lange karriere The Danish bicycle darling who has given us many good moments on the TV screen goes against the road end as a cyclist and now enters a new role on the Riwal CeramicSpeed Cycling Team where he has spent the last two seasons of his long career Luxembourg licence for Sorensen CyclingNews 28 December 2009 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Saxo s Chris Sorensen wins stage 8 of the 2010 Giro d Italia VeloNews 16 May 2010 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Sorensen awarded super combative title at Tour de France CyclingNews 21 July 2012 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Chris Anker Sorensen to Bretagne Seche Environnement in 2016 CyclingNews 24 September 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2015 Chris Anker Sorensen stopper karrieren efter denne saeson Chris Anker Sorensen stops his career after this season TV 2 Sport in Danish 20 February 2018 Retrieved 7 July 2018 Chris Anker og Brian Nygaard til TV 2 SPORT Chris Anker and Brian Nygaard for TV 2 SPORT TV 2 Sport in Danish 22 December 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2018 Dowdeswell Andrew 19 September 2021 TV 2 Sport commentator Sorensen dies in cycling collision before Road World Championships InsideTheGames biz Retrieved 19 September 2021 Petersen Jacob Qvirin 18 September 2021 Chris Anker Sorensen er dod efter ulykke TV 2 Chris Anker Sorensen has died after an accident TV 2 Sport in Danish Retrieved 18 September 2021 Triest nieuws in de rand van WK wielrennen Deense ex prof Chris Anker Sorensen verongelukt in Zeebrugge Sad news in the edge of the World Cycling Championships Danish ex pro Chris Anker Sorensen died in Zeebrugge Het Laatste Nieuws in Dutch 18 September 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2021 Chris Anker Sorensen killed in crash at World Championships CyclingNews 18 September 2021 Retrieved 18 September 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chris Anker Sorensen Palmares at CyclingBase in French Chris Anker Sorensen at UCI nbsp Chris Anker Sorensen at Cycling Archives nbsp Chris Anker Sorensen at ProCyclingStats nbsp Chris Anker Sorensen at Cycling Quotient nbsp Chris Anker Sorensen at CycleBase nbsp Chris Anker Sorensen at Olympedia 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