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Marcel Sieberg (born 30 April 1982 in Castrop-Rauxel, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German former road racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Team Bahrain Victorious. He turned professional in 2005. He competed in the Tour de France a total of nine times. For the majority of his career, he was one of André Greipel's lead-out men, having been teammates at both Team HTC–Columbia (2008–2010) and then later Lotto–Soudal (2011–2018). In that role he assisted Greipel to over 100 race wins. However, in August 2018 it emerged that the pair would go their separate ways for 2019, with Sieberg signing an initial one-year deal with Bahrain–Merida, taking on a role as a lead-out man for another German sprinter, Phil Bauhaus. He played a role in Bauhaus' stage wins at the 2020 Tour of Saudi Arabia and the 2021 Tour de Hongrie. In June 2021, his team announced that he would retire at the end of the season.
Major results
= Grand Tour results timeline
=References
External links
Media related to Marcel Sieberg at Wikimedia Commons
Marcel Sieberg at ProCyclingStats
Marcel Sieberg at Cycling Archives (archived)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Marcel Sieberg
- Castrop-Rauxel
- 2005 in men's road cycling
- 2018 Belgian Road Cycling Cup
- 2016 Paris–Roubaix
- 2006 Grote Prijs Jef Scherens
- 2007 Tour de France
- List of HTC–Highroad riders
- Tour of Leuven
- 2007 Tour of Qatar