Dariusz Wojciechowski
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Dariusz Wojciechowski is a Polish
Poland
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 former professional racing cyclist. Born in Warsaw
Warsaw
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, Poland
Poland
Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

, he entered professional cycling in 1996, and retired in 2005. He specialised in track early on. He is now the Sport Director of the Polish cycling team, MapaMap-BantProfi (MPM), which is a new Continental Team in 2007.

Team membership

Wojciechowski has been a member of the following teams: Mróz(-Supradyn Witaminy) (1996–2001), Ambra Obuwie-SNC Odziez/Servisco-Koop (2002), Ambra-Weltour Radio Katowice (2003), and Grupa PSB (2004).

Palmarès

1996
1st   Polish National Road Race Championships
Polish National Road Race Championships
The Polish National Road Race Championships are held annually to decide the Polish cycling champions in the road race discipline, across various categories.- Men :-Amateur:-Senior:-Under 23:-Senior:-Under 23:...

Nationaler Meister (Strasse) (National Masters (Road))
Cztery Asy Fiata


1997
GP Miedzyrecz
Po Ziemi Gorzowski
GP Belchatow


1998
GP Solidarnosz
Tour du Sud (France)
Krupinski Cup
2 stages
Overall win


2000
Kronika Beskioska
Memorial Andrzeja Kaczyny i Andrzeja Malinowskiego (Raciborz)
GP Ostrowca Swietkorzyskiego
Puchar Trzech Miast
Race for the Cup of Three Towns
Commonwealth Bank Classic
Stage win
Overall win
Baltyk-Karkonosze (Poland)
1st stage (Rewal to Stargard Szczecinski), 3rd place
2nd stage, best climber
3rd stage (Stargard Szczecinski to Miedzyrzecz), 5th place
stage 5b (Jelenia Gora to Swidnica), 2nd place
General classification at race end, 3rd place
Commonwealth Bank Cycle Classic (Australia)
14th stage
General classification after 14th stage, 1st place
Kronika Beskidzka = GP Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski (Poland)
GP Weltour (Poland), 8th place


2001
Memorial Stanislawa Kirpszy (Sokolka)


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