Ivailo Gabrovski Explained

Ivailo Gabrovski
Fullname:Ivailo Gabrovski
Birth Date:1978 1, mf=yes
Birth Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2008
Amateuryears2:2011
Amateurteam2:CC Nessebar
Proyears1:2000–2002
Proyears2:2003
Proteam2:MBK-Oktos
Proyears3:2004
Proteam3:Oktos
Proyears4:2005
Proyears5:2006
Proteam5:Flanders
Proyears6:2007
Proteam6:Storez Ledecq Materiaux
Proyears7:2009
Proyears8:2012
Proyears9:2014
Majorwins:Tour of Bulgaria 5 times
Tour of Turkey 2007
Tour de l'Ain 2001

Ivailo Gabrovski (Bulgarian: Ивайло Габровски; born January 31, 1978) is a Bulgarian former racing cyclist. He holds the record for most Tour of Bulgaria wins, which he won 5 times.[1] [2]

Career

Gabrovski was born in Sofia. In April 2012, he won the third stage of the Tour of Turkey. Racing for Turkish Continental team, Gabrovski accelerated 8 kilometers from the finish line in the first mountain top finish stage in the race's history. He went on to win solo, with a gap of 1 minute and 29 seconds to his nearest competitor, Alexsandr Dyachenko of . With that win, he took the leader's jersey,[3] [4] which he held for the rest of the race to take the overall title.[5] Later that year he lost his title since he tested positive for EPO.

Gabrovski speaks French fluently, a skill that he attributes to his beginnings in professional cycling, where he was part of the team.[3]

Doping

In 2003 he was prevented from racing the 3 Days of West Flanders when he came in over the hematocrit limit. In 2005, he was prevented from riding the world championship in Madrid after failing a blood test conducted by the UCI. He claimed at that time that being an athlete, his body was producing more red blood cells than the average person.

In 2012, Gabrovski tested positive for EPO at that year's Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey, which he won.[6] [7] He was banned for two years and lost the title. Alexsandr Dyachenko, who had finished second, was awarded the victory.[8]

Major results

2001
  • 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 1st Overall Tour de l'Ain
  • 2nd Overall Tour du Poitou-Charentes
  • 1st Stage 1
  • 2nd Gran Premio Città di Camaiore
  • 3rd Druivenkoers-Overijse
    2002
  • 1st Road race, National Road Championships
    2003
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Time trial
  • 2nd Road race
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Prologue, Stages 5 & 7
    2004
  • 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Stages 5 & 9
  • 1st Stage 1 Circuit de Lorraine
    2005
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Time trial
  • 1st Road race
  • 1st Overall Tour of Romania
    2006
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Time trial
  • 1st Road race
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Stages 1, 5b & 8
  • 1st Overall Tour of Serbia
  • 1st Stages 3 & 6
  • 3rd Grote Prijs Stad Zottegem
    2007
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Time trial
  • 1st Road race
  • 1st Overall Tour of Turkey
  • 1st Stages 3 & 6
  • 1st Overall Tour de Liège
  • 1st Stage 6
  • 1st Romsée–Stavelot–Romsée
  • 1st Stage 3a Tour of Bulgaria
    2008
  • 1st Time trial, National Road Championships
  • 1st Overall The Paths of King Nikola
  • 1st Stage 4
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Stage 3 Tour of Serbia
    2009
  • National Road Championships
  • 1st Road race
  • 3rd Time trial
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Stages 1 & 2
  • 1st Grand Prix of Sharm el-Sheikh
  • 1st Tour of Vojvodina II
  • 3rd Overall Tour of Serbia
    2011
  • 1st Overall Tour of Bulgaria
  • 1st Stage 8a
    2012
  • 1st Overall Tour of Turkey
  • 1st Stage 3
  • 3rd Overall Tour of Morocco

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. News: Tour of Bulgaria 2010. bikemap.net. Toursprung. 26 April 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20100914193619/http://www.bikemap.net/pages/the-tour-of-bulgaria. 14 September 2010. dead.
    2. News: Ivailo Gabrovski won for the fifth time "Cycling Tour of Bulgaria". maxcombike.com. MaxEurope. 26 April 2012.
    3. News: Gabrovski makes a surprise come back in Turkey. Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 25 April 2012. 26 April 2012. Jean-François. Quénet.
    4. News: Grabovski wins Tour of Turkey stage 3. Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 24 April 2012. 26 April 2012.
    5. News: Grabovski wins 2012 Tour of Turkey. Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. 29 April 2012.
    6. News: Tour of Turkey winner Gabrovski suspended for A-sample EPO positive doping test. VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. 18 July 2012. 18 July 2012. Shane. Stokes.
    7. News: Tour of Turkey winner Gabrovski faces disqualification with B sample also positive for EPO. Velo Nation. Velo Nation LLC. 14 September 2012. 14 September 2012. Shane Stokes.
    8. News: Disqualified Tour of Turkey winner Ivaïlo Gabrovski gets a two-year suspension for EPO. Velo Nation. Velo Nation LLC. 7 October 2012. 7 October 2012. Shane Stokes .