No. 013 - Graeme Brown
![]() | Team: Rabobank Cycling Team Country: Australia DOB: 4/9/1979 | Age: 27 Hometown: Darwin, Australia Residence: Smeermaas, Belgium Height: 5'11" | Weight: 172 Hobbies: Playstation, music Website: www.graemebrown.com Pro Since: 2002 UCI Rank: 143rd & Points: 6 Specialty: Sprinter |
Career Summary
Olympic gold medalist and world record holder, Graeme Brown is a world-class track cyclist and one of the sport' s top road sprinters. He has won a record nine stages at the Tour of Langkawi and taken that race' s overall point classification in 2003 and 2005. In 2006, he won two stages at the Tour of Germany.On the track, he won gold medals at the 2004 Athens Olympics in the Madison (with Stuart O' Grady) and team pursuit (with Bradley McGee, Brett Lancaster, and Luke Roberts). He was on the winning team pursuit team at the 2003 Worlds and at the 2002 Commonwealth Games, he won gold in team pursuit and the scratch race. His three team pursuit rides (04 Olympics, 03 Worlds, 02 Commonwealth Games) have set new world records.
Events
07 Amgen Tour of CaliforniaIndividual Results
- 2007 2nd stage 4, 3rd stage 6 Tour of Qatar
- 2006 1st stages 4 and 8 Tour of Germany
- 2005 1st Points overall and stages 1, 5, 7, 9 and 10 Tour de Langkawi; Awarded Order of Australia Medal and NSW Cyclist of the year
- 2004 Gold Medals Olympic Team Pursuit, Madison
- 2003 1st World Team Pursuit; 1st stage 6 Tour Down Under; 1st Points overall and stages 5 and 7 Tour de Langkawi; 1st Points overall Perth Criterium Series; 1st Australian National Madison Championships
- 2002 1st Team Pursuit and Scratch Race Commonwealth Games; 1st Points Race World Cup; 1st stages 6 and 10, Tour de Langkawi
- 2001 1st stage 1 Tour Down Under; 1st stage 6 Giro dell Regioni; 1st stage 6 Tour of Japan
- 2000 1st Madison World Cup; 1st Australian National Team Pursuit Championships
- 1999 1st World Team Pursuit Championships; 1st Team Pursuit Oceania Intl GP; 1st Australian National Points Race Championships
- 1998 1st stage 8 Commonwealth Bank Cycle Classic
- 1997 1st World Junior Team Pursuit; 1st Australian Junior Team Pursuit
- 1st Olympic Sprint U19 Australian Title



