Jakob Piil

Jakob Piil

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Jakob Piil



image_caption = Piil at the 2005 HEW Cyclassics
fullname = Jakob Storm Piil
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1973|9|3
country = DEN
height = 1.82 m
weight = 67 kg
currentteam = Retired
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype = All-rounder
amateurteams =
amateuryears =
proyears = 1997
1998-1999
2000-2006
2007
proteams = RDM
Team Acceptcard
Team CSC
T-Mobile Team
majorwins = Tour de France, 1 stage
Paris-Tours (2002)
updated = January 10, 2007

Jakob Storm Piil (born 9 March 1973 in Virum Copenhagen) is a Danish former professional road bicycle racer, where he later lived many years in Odense. He is an all-round rider, known for his aggressive style of riding, whose speciality is to pick the right breakaways. He is the cousin of Danish former professional bicycle racer Jørgen V. Pedersen.

Biography

He started his career as a track racer, riding six-day races with shifting partners, including the Danish riders of Michael Sandstød, Tayeb Braikia, and Jimmi Madsen. In 1997 he signed up for the RDM professional cycling team, getting only a handful of top-ten results in his first year as a pro. He moved to Danish Team Acceptcard in 1998, where he got the first, minor, victory of his career at the GP Skive in 1998. 1999 was his professional breakthrough with many good results, and a meriting win of the USPRO Championship. In 2000, he switched to Team CSC, back then known as "Team Memory Card - Jack & Jones".

His first year at Team CSC wasn't entirely successful, as a crash into a car just before the Milan-Sanremo ruined the first four months of his season, though he still managed a few minor results. 2001 was a better season for Piil, as he won the Peace Race and, perhaps most importantly for his later career, finished a merriting 2nd at stage 17 in the 2001 Tour de France. After a 16-man break-away was established after only five kilometres, Piil was one of three riders in the 16-man group who were able to keep the peloton behind them, but Piil found himself beaten by Serge Baguet at the finish line. In 2002 Piil won Paris-Tours and Danmark Rundt, and once again tried his luck at winning a stage in the 2002 Tour de France. At the 18th stage, Piil was lined up in a favourable position to sprint for the stage win, when his foot jumped out of the toe clip with 250 meters to go, and Piil came in third. [ [http://www.cyclingnews.com/road/2002/tour02/?id=results/stage18 CyclingNews.com] recap of stage 18.]

In the 2003 Tour de France, Piil finally got the success he sought. At the 219 kilometres long stage 10, Piil was a part of a nine-man breakaway which ended up in a duel for the stage win between Piil and Fabio Sacchi. As the two riders neared the finishing line, they shook hands on a good final sprint, and Sacchi opened with Piil on the wheel, a position Piil used to his full advantage, sprinting past Sacchi just before the finishing line. In 2004, Piil tried again, and he won the title of the most aggressive rider in the 2004 Tour de France, but didn't get a stage win for his effort. Most of the 2005 season was ruined due to injuries, and Piil was left out of Team CSC's setup for the 2005 Tour de France. Instead, he rode the Vuelta a España, where he once again showed his tenacity to attack, and looked in great form until illness forced him to retire from the race. He recuperated in time for the World Cycling Championship where he got the biggest result of the season with a fifth place, behind winner Tom Boonen.

In 2006 Jakob Piil did not participate in any of the grand tours, and shortly after being left out of the 2006 Vuelta a España team, he wrote a contract with T-Mobile Team [cite web
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title = Jakob Piil Leaves Team CSC in 2007
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Career highlights

;1999: USPRO Championship: First Union Invitational: Stage 2 and Overall, PostGirot Open;2001: Danish Road Racing Championship: Stage 3, Stage 7 and Overall, The Peace Race: Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise: 117th Overall, 2001 Tour de France;2002: Paris-Tours: Stage 1 and Overall, Danmark Rundt: Course de la Paix stage 5: 125th Overall, 2002 Tour de France;2003: Stage 10 and 113th Overall, 2003 Tour de France: CSC Classic: Wachovia Invitational

Notes

External links

* [http://home8.inet.tele.dk/elmic/ Elmic] (source)
* [http://www.team-csc.com/person_profiles.asp?p_id=15 Team CSC profile]

Persondata
NAME= Piil, Jakob
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Piil, Jakob Storm
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH= 1973-09-03
PLACE OF BIRTH=Odense, Denmark
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=


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