Rider Profile
Gerald Ciolek
Stölting Service Group

Personal Details:
Nationality
Germany
Date of birth
19/09/1986
Teams history:
- 2016 - Stölting Service Group
- 2015 - MTN - Qhubeka
- 2014 - MTN - Qhubeka
- 2013 - MTN - Qhubeka
- 2012 - Omega Pharma - QuickStep
- 2011 - Deutsche Nationalmannschaft
- 2011 - Quickstep Cycling Team
- 2010 - Team Milram
- 2009 - Team Milram
- 2008 - TEAM COLUMBIA
- 2007 - T-Mobile Team
- 2006 - Team Wiesenhof Akud
- 2005 - akud - Arnolds Sicherheit
Biography:
1st 2013 Milan-San Remo
Related Articles

MTN Qhubeka facing various challenges in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
By Cycling News published
African riders eager to take on first Belgian race

Gallery: MTN-Qhubeka train on the snow-lined roads of Italy
By Cycling News published
Season debut for Ciolek and Konovalovas at Trofeo Laigueglia

Ciolek hopes for Milan-San Remo invitation
By Cycling News published
German sprinter looking for early form

Omloop Het Nieuwsblad organisers deliver invitation to MTN-Qhubeka
By Cycling News published
African Pro Continental squad aims for 2015 Tour de France

Ciolek ready to lead MTN-Qhubeka to next level
By Laura Weislo published
German will head up team for Classics

Ciolek looks to pass on experience at Team MTN-Qhubeka
By Cycling News published
Moves from OmegaPharma QuickStep

Contract news: Ubeto to Lampre, Ciolek to MTN-Qhubeka
By Cycling News published
Venezuelan rider up into WorldTour, German sprinter to South-African outfit

Ciolek back to winning ways
By Cycling News published
German sprinter has found confidence again after years of drought
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