Pinfold

Pinfold

Andrew Pinfold (* 14. August 1978) ist ein kanadischer Radrennfahrer.

Andrew Pinfold begann seine Karriere 1999 bei dem Radsportteam Jet Fuel Coffee-Vitasoy. 2003 fuhr er für die Mannschaft Atlas Cold-Italpasta, wo er jeweils eine Etappe bei der Tour of Wellington, beim Syracuse Race Weekend und bei der Tour de White Rock gewann, sowie das Eden Valley Road Race. In der Saison 2005 war er auf je einem Teilstück beim Mutual of Enumclaw Stage Race und beim Mount Hood Classic erfolgreich. Seit 2006 fährt Pinfold für das kanadische Symmetrics Cycling Team. In seinem ersten Jahr dort gewann eine Etappe beim Mount Hood Classic und eine Etappe mit Gesamtwertung bei der Tour de White Rock. Ein Jahr später war er auf einem Teilstück der Tour de Delta erfolgreich.

Erfolge

2003
2006
2007
2009

Teams

  • 1999 Jet Fuel Coffee-Vitasoy


  • 2003 Atlas Cold-Italpasta



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