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| Born | 23 May 1967 Wetzikon, Switzerland  | |||||||||||||||||
| Height | 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in) | |||||||||||||||||
| Weight | 72 kg (159 lb) | |||||||||||||||||
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| Current team | Retired | |||||||||||||||||
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| Role | Rider | |||||||||||||||||
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| 1991–1992 | Bleiker | |||||||||||||||||
| 1993–1996 | Titan | |||||||||||||||||
| 1997–1998 | Proflex | |||||||||||||||||
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Beat Wabel (born 23 May 1967) is a Swiss former professional cyclist. He competed in the men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.[1]
Professional from 1991 to 2005, he won the UCI Junior Cyclo-cross World Championships in 1985 and the Swiss National Cyclo-cross Championships five times. He also won a bronze medal in the elite race at the 1995 UCI World Championships.
He is the brother of Yvonne Schnorf-Wabel.
Major results
Cyclo-cross
- 1984–1985
 - 1st 
 UCI World Junior Championships - 1990–1991
 - Superprestige
- 1st Wetzikon
 
 - 1991–1992
 - 1st 
 National Championships - Superprestige
- 3rd Wetzikon
 
 - 4th UCI World Championships
 - 1992–1993
 - Superprestige
- 1st Eschenbach
 
 - 7th UCI World Championships
 - 1993–1994
 - Superprestige
- 3rd Diegem
 - 3rd Wetzikon
 - 3rd Plzeň
 
 - 1994–1995
 - 2nd National Championships
 - Superprestige
- 2nd Wetzikon
 
 - 3rd 
 UCI World Championships - 1995–1996
 - 2nd National Championships
 - 3rd Overall UCI World Cup
- 3rd Variano di Basiliano
 
 - 1996–1997
 - 1st Hittnau
 - 3rd National Championships
 - 1997–1998
 - 1st 
 National Championships - 1st Hittnau
 - UCI World Cup
- 3rd Eschenbach
 
 - 1998–1999
 - 1st Hittnau
 - 2nd National Championships
 - UCI World Cup
- 3rd Eschenbach
 
 - 1999–2000
 - 1st 
 National Championships - 1st Igorre
 - 1st Dagmersellen
 - 1st Hittnau
 - 3rd Steinmaur
 - 2000–2001
 - 1st 
 National Championships - 2nd Igorre
 - 2001–2002
 - 1st Hittnau
 - 2nd Dagmersellen
 - 3rd National Championships
 - 3rd Steinmaur
 - 2002–2003
 - 1st 
 National Championships - 2nd Dagmersellen
 - 2nd Hittnau
 
MTB
- 1993
 - UCI XCO World Cup
- 1st Vail
 
 - 1997
 - 2nd National XCO Championships
 - 3rd 
 European XCO Championships - 1998
 - 3rd National XCO Championships
 
References
- ↑ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Beat Wabel Olympic Results". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
 
External links
- Beat Wabel at Cycling Archives
 - Beat Wabel at ProCyclingStats
 - Beat Wabel at CycleBase
 - Beat Wabel at Olympics.com
 - Beat Wabel at Olympedia
 
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