Mogens Frey

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Mogens Frey
File:Gert Bongers, Mogens Frey 1967.jpg
Mogens Frey (right) and Gert Bongers at the 1967 World Championships
Personal information
Full name Mogens Frey Jensen
Born (1941-07-02) 2 July 1941 (age 82)
Glostrup, Denmark
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Major wins
Golden medal 1968 olympic games
Infobox last updated on
July 15, 2008

Mogens Frey Jensen (born 2 July 1941) is a retired Danish amateur cyclist who competed successfully both on the road and on track. He won, along with Gunnar Asmussen, Per Lyngemark and Reno Olsen, a gold medal at the 1968 Summer Olympics in the 4 km team pursuit and finished second individually.[1] However, he is more famous for the way he won stage 9 in the 1970 Tour de France. Here, he defeated his own team captain Joaquim Agostinho. Agostinho was first over the finish line, but was immediately disqualified for putting his hand on Frey's handlebars, thus holding him back in the sprint.[2]

Frey also won the individual pursuit event at the 1968 world championships and finished second in 1967 behind Gert Bongers.[3]

Palmarès

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1968
1968 Summer Olympics:
1st Team Track Pursuit (with Per Lyngemark, Reno Olsen and Gunnar Asmussen)
2nd Track Pursuit
‹The template FlagiconUCI is being considered for deletion.› Arc en ciel.svg World Amateur Track Pursuit Champion
1969
GP ZTS Dubnica nad Vahom
‹The template FlagiconUCI is being considered for deletion.› Arc en ciel.svg World Amateur Track Pursuit Champion
1970
Tour de France:
Winner stage 9

References

  1. Mogens Frey Jensen. sports-reference.com
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  3. Mogens Frey. radsportseiten.net

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