Pavel Sivakov
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Sivakov in 2016
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Pavel Alekseyevich Sivakov |
Born | San Donà di Piave, Veneto, Italy |
11 July 1997
Height | 188 cm |
Team information | |
Current team | Team Sky |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | All-rounder[1] |
Amateur team(s) | |
2014–2015 | Intégrale Bicycle Club Isle Jourdain Junior |
2016–2017 | BMC Development Team |
Professional team(s) | |
2018– | Team Sky[2][3] |
Major wins | |
Stage races |
Pavel Alekseyevich Sivakov (Russian: Павел Алексеевич Сиваков; born 11 July 1997) is a French cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers.[4] He is also a citizen of Russia and rode as a Russian until 2 March 2022.[5]
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Personal life
Sivakov is the son of Russian former cyclists Alexei Sivakov and Aleksandra Koliaseva.[6] He was born in Italy, but grew up in Soueich, Haute Garonne in France. Sivakov started competing for Russia. In March 2022, he changed his cycling nationality to France, due to his opposition to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[7]
Career
In August 2017 it was announced that Sivakov would turn professional with Team Sky, joining the team on a three-year contract from 2018.[1]
In August 2018, he was named in the startlist for the 2018 Vuelta a España.[8]
In April 2019, Sivakov won Stage 2 of the Tour of the Alps, his first professional victory. He held the race lead for the rest of the race, taking overall victory by 27 seconds ahead of teammate Tao Geoghegan Hart.[9]
In May 2019, he was named in the startlist for the 2019 Giro d'Italia.[10] Sivakov finished 9th overall in only his second Grand Tour.[11]
Sivakov took overall victory at the 2019 Tour de Pologne after a second place on the first mountain stage and a finish among the peloton on the final stage. Sivakov took the leader's jersey after the last stage, after previous leader Jonas Vingegaard suffered larger losses. Sivakov finished ahead of Jai Hindley of Template:Cycling data SUN men on the sixth stage and overtook the Australian by two seconds, thanks to time bonuses.[12]
In August 2020, he was named in the start list for the 2020 Tour de France.[13]
Major results
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- 2014
- 1st
Overall Ronde des Vallées
- 1st Stage 1
- 2nd Overall Grand Prix Rüebliland
- 2015
- 1st
Time trial, National Junior Road Championships
- 1st
Overall Oberösterreich Juniorenrundfahrt
- 1st Tour of Flanders Juniors
- 3rd Overall Internationale Niedersachsen-Rundfahrt
- 2016
- 1st Stage 1 (TTT) Giro della Valle d'Aosta
- 1st Prologue (TTT) Tour de Berlin
- 2nd Liège–Bastogne–Liège Espoirs
- 2nd Overall Olympia's Tour
- 2017
- 1st
Overall Ronde de l'Isard
- 1st
Overall Giro della Valle d'Aosta
- 1st Stage 3
- 1st
Overall Giro Ciclistico d'Italia
- Tour de l'Avenir
- 1st
Mountains classification Tour de Normandie
- 2nd Overall Olympia's Tour
- 2018
- 2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
- 4th Overall Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali
- 1st
Young rider classification
- 1st Stage 1b (TTT)
- 1st
- 2019
- 1st
Overall Tour of the Alps
- 1st
Overall Tour de Pologne
- 4th Overall Tour of Britain
- 8th Overall Herald Sun Tour
- 8th Overall Route d'Occitanie
- 9th Overall Giro d'Italia
- 2020
- 1st
Young rider classification, Tour Down Under
- 2nd Overall Route d'Occitanie
- 2nd Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race
- 2021
- 4th Overall Vuelta a Burgos
- 6th Overall Tour of the Alps
- 9th Road race, UEC European Road Championships
- Vuelta a España
- 2022
- 9th Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana
Grand Tour general classification results timeline
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Grand Tour | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
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— | 9 | — | DNF | |
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— | — | 87 | — | |
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DNF | — | — | 35 | |
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Race | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
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— | — | — | 19 | |
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— | 30 | NH | — | |
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DNF | — | — | ||
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53 | — | — | ||
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— | — | 11 | — | |
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14 | — | NH | 46 |
— | Did not compete |
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DNF | Did not finish |
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