Fabian Cancellara

Country: Switzerland

Born: 18.03.1981

Height: 186cm

Weight: 80kg

Pro since: 2001

Cycling Quotient Ranking: 5

Web: www.fabiancancellara.ch

The world's best time trialist and among the best one day classic cyclists.

Fabian discovered cycling at the age of 13 and quickly displayed his fantastic skills. During his years as a junior cyclist he dominated the time trials and won the junior world championship in both 1998 and 1999.

At the age of 19 he came second in the U-23 time trial, after which he turned professional with Mapei-Quick Step.

Fabian's first victory as a professional came at the prologue of the Tour of Rhodes in 2001. During his two seasons with Mapei Fabian won eleven victories.

Cancellara to skip Milano-Sanremo and ride Settimana Internazionele di Coppi e Bartali

March 18, 2009

Cancellara to skip Milano-Sanremo and ride Settimana Internazionele di Coppi e Bartali

Team Saxo Bank’s Fabian Cancellara will not defend his victory in Milano-Sanremo, but instead focus on his preparation to Northern European classics and the races ahead by doing the stage race, Settimana Internazionele di Coppi e Bartali next week in Italy.

“I regret not being able to do Milano-Sanremo which for obvious reasons is a race that has a special place in my heart, but I need to be realistic. It’s the best decision based on the form I have right now and more importantly, for family reasons, I wasn’t able to do the race on Saturday either way. I want to stay focussed and since I had to exit Tirreno-Adriatico, I need to get more stability and I can only get that from racing and continue my work. I look forward to be gaining more form in the Italian stage race and hopefully, that will help me get some progress and form”, says Cancellara who will be part of Team Saxo Bank for the 5-day race starting in Riccione on March 24.

“Fabian wasn’t able to finish the Tirreno-Adriatico race, but made the cautious choice of focussing on the goals ahead instead of pushing himself too far, which is totally understandable. We completely support his decision and we’re happy that he is already back racing next week. We need to be realistic about his current shape and thus take things step by step. The race next week is perfect for him to re-enter the racing programme and in that way he definitely still has a realistic chance to play an important role in Classics up north. The most important thing right now is that he gets a fair chance to work and get into shape and once that is in place, I’m sure he will be back with his usual class”, says team owner Bjarne Riis.

Stats for Fabian Cancellara are coming soon.