Christian Lademann

Christian Lademann (born 30 October 1975, Blankenburg) is a former German professional racing cyclist.

Lademann became world champion at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1999 in the team pursuit with the German team, a year after they had become Military World Champions and Vice World Champions. On the road he already won the Tour of Tunisia as an amateur at the age of 18 and in 1999 a stage of the Tour of Rheinland Palatinate.

In 2000 he rode for Agro-Adler Brandenburg winning two stages of the Tour of Chile and a stage in both the Tour of Argentina and the Tour of Lower Saxony. In 2001 he won the Tour of Brandenburg and a stage of the Peace Race.

At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Lademann with the German National Pursuit Team lost out to the Spanish Team in the ride off for bronze. From 2005 onwards until his retirement at the end of 2008, he rode under contract with the German continental team Sparkasse.

In 2009 a sample of Lademann's from the year 2007 was retrospectively tested following newly developed test methods and found to be positive for EPO. Lademann did not request a B-sample, as he had already ended his professional career.

Road

 * 1999
 * 1st Stage 7 Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt


 * 2000
 * Vuelta Ciclista de Chile
 * 1st Stages 8 & 9
 * 1st Points Classification
 * 1st Stage 13 Vuelta a la Argentina


 * 2001
 * 1st Stage 6 Peace Race
 * 1st Overall Brandenburg-Rundfahrt


 * 2006
 * 1st Stage 2 Bay Cycling Classic


 * 2007
 * 1st Stage 7 International Cycling Classic

Track

 * 1996
 * 1st MaillotAlemania.PNG National team pursuit championships (with Guido Fulst, Robert Bartko and Heiko Szonn)
 * 2nd Individual pursuit, Under-23 European Track Championships


 * 1997
 * 1st Individual pursuit, Under-23 European Track Championships


 * 1998
 * 2nd Team pursuit, World Track Championships


 * 1999
 * 1st jersey rainbow.svg Team pursuit, World Track Championships (with Daniel Becke, Robert Bartko and Guido Fulst)

World Cup
 * 2001
 * 1st MaillotAlemania.PNG National Madison Championships (with Mathias Kahl)