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Viatcheslav Ekimov

Viatcheslav Ekimov
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Ekimov in the prologue of the 2006 Tour of California.
Personal information
Full name Viatcheslav Vladimirovich Ekimov
Nickname Eki
Born (1966-02-04) 4 February 1966 (age 51)
Vyborg, Soviet Union
Team information
Current team Team Katusha–Alpecin
Discipline Road
Role Rider (retired)
Team manager
Rider type Time-trialist
Professional team(s)
1990–1992 Panasonic
1993 Novemail
1994 WordPerfect
1995 Novell
1996 Rabobank
1997–1998 U.S. Postal Service
1999 Amica Chip
2000–2006 U.S. Postal Service
Managerial team(s)
2009–2011 Team RadioShack
2012– Team Katusha
Major wins

Grand Tours

Tour de France
1 individual stage (1991)
2 team time trials
Vuelta a España
1 individual stage (1999)

Stage races

Ronde van Nederland (2003)
Three Days of De Panne (1996, 2000)

One-day races and Classics

World Individual Pursuit Championships (1990)
World Points Race Championships (1991)
National Road Race Championships (1997)
Grand Prix Eddy Merckx (2000)
Züri-Metzgete (1992)

Grand Tours

Stage races

One-day races and Classics

Viatcheslav Vladimirovich Ekimov (Russian Вячеслав Владимирович Екимов; born 4 February 1966 in Vyborg near Leningrad), nicknamed Eki, is a Russian former professional racing cyclist. A triple Olympic gold medalist, he was awarded the title of Russian Cyclist of the Century in 2001. In October 2012, he was announced as the general manager of the Russian Team Katusha–Alpecin. The UCI, in a letter written to Katusha Team, denied them entrance into the 2013 World Tour. Among the many ethical violations the UCI cited, the appointment of Ekimov was among them for reasons unspecified.

Ekimov started training as a cyclist at age 12 with a bicycle school affiliated with the famous centre of Aleksandr Kuznetsov. He trained in Leningrad at Lokomotiv and later Armed Forces sports society during the Soviet era. He first competed professionally in 1990.

Ekimov won three Olympic gold medals: in the track team pursuit in Seoul (1988) for the USSR, and in an upset, in the road time trial in Sydney (2000) for Russia. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Ekimov won the silver medal for Russia in the men's road individual time trial, losing to American Tyler Hamilton. Hamilton's initial blood sample tested positive for blood doping, but the lab mistakenly froze the backup sample, rendering it unsuitable for the required second test. Though the Russian Olympic committee appealed the final standings on Ekimov's behalf, the lab's error made it impossible to definitively establish Hamilton's culpability and the American retained the gold medal. (Hamilton again tested positive a few weeks later and received a two-year competition ban.) In August 2012, Hamilton was stripped of his medal and Ekimov was promoted to gold.


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