Nathan Dahlberg Explained

Nathan Dahlberg
Fullname:Roger Nathan Dahlberg[1]
Birth Date:22 February 1964
Birth Place:Wanganui, New Zealand
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Proyears1:1988–1991
Proyears2:1992
Proteam2:Spago
Proyears3:1994
Proyears4:1997
Proteam4:Village - Peddler
Proyears5:1999
Proteam5:Team Hohenfelder - Concorde
Proyears6:2003–2005
Manageyears1:2005–2012

Nathan Dahlberg (born 22 February 1964) is a former New Zealand racing cyclist. He rode in the Tour de France in 1988 and 1989[2] and was 39th in the 1990 Giro d'Italia.[3] Dahlberg spent his career being a domestique for other riders and occasionally being allowed to race for himself.

After retiring from racing Dahlberg managed the until it folded in 2012. In 2015 he set sights on the world record for highest elevation cycled. He chose Broad Peak as the place for this attempt as it provided flat enough terrain to ride the required 20m for the record.[4] While he was hiking up the 12th highest mountain in the world he slipped on some ice and fell down the hill but was able to use his ice pick to stop himself. He survived with just a head cut but lost his passport and other valuables. His team abandoned the expedition at the second camp as conditions were unsuitable for the attempt.[5]

Career

7/11 cycling team

Dahlberg's professional cycling career started with the team in 1988. His first race for the team was Tour of the Basque Country where he came 73rd overall.[6] He then rode Amstel Gold Race and Bordeaux–Paris followed by the GP Betekom where he placed sixth.

Dalhberg's first Tour de France participation was at the expense of his teammate, Bob Roll, who crashed into a spectator the day before the Tour started. Dahlberg had just come home from a training ride, and was met by a staff member from the team saying he needed to get to France tomorrow. They ended up driving all night and arrived at 5:30am with the first stage starting at 9am.[7]

Amateur again

In 2001 Dahlberg did not race for a professional team but he still managed to get some great results. In April he won the Tour du Maroc, a 13-stage race in Morocco. He won Stage 5 of the race by 54 seconds taking the leaders jersey then not losing time to his rivals in the remaining stages.[8]

Marco Polo

In 2005 while riding for Dahlberg and fellow kiwi cyclist Robin Reid had a competition to see who could reach 10,000km the fastest. Dahlberg lost as he spent a lot of 2005 being the team director.[9]

Major results

Sources:

1985
  • 2nd Grand Prix de la ville de Pérenchies
    1988
  • 6th GP Betekom
    1990
  • 1st Stage 1 Tour de Suisse[10]
  • 7th Giro della Toscana
    1991
  • 1st Stage 9 Ruta Mexico
  • 3rd Reading Classic
  • 6th Trofeo dell'Etna
    1992
  • 3rd Overall Casper Classic
  • 1st Stage 8
    2000
  • 10th Overall Tour of South China Sea
    2001
  • 1st Overall Tour du Maroc
  • 1st Stage 5
  • 4th Overall Tour du Faso
  • 10th Overall Perlis Open
    2002
  • 1st Stage 2 Tour de Serbia
    2004
  • 1st Overall Tour d'Indonesia
    2010
  • 7th Overall Tour d'Indonesia

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Roger Nathan Dahlberg . cyclingnews.com . 5 December 2022 . en.
    2. Web site: Nathan Dahlberg . 31 August 2014 . Cycling Archives.
    3. Web site: Nathan Dahlberg . 31 August 2014 . ProCyclingStats.
    4. Web site: LAMPP . PETER . Palmerston North mountaineer and cyclist Nathan Dahlberg to try for mountain ride record . Stuff . 5 December 2022 . en . 9 April 2015.
    5. Web site: Lampp . Peter . Former pro cyclist Nathan Dahlberg survived life-threatening fall on mountain . Stuff . 5 December 2022 . en . 28 September 2015.
    6. Web site: 28ème Vuelta al Pais Vasco 1988. Memoire du cyclisme. https://web.archive.org/web/20040818043734/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_pays_basque/paisvasco1988.php. 18 August 2004.
    7. Web site: Abt . Samuel . Opportunity Knocks for Cyclist . The New York Times . 5 December 2022 . 11 July 1988.
    8. Web site: Morocco: New Zealander Wins Morocco Cycling Tour . allafrica.com . 5 December 2022 . 18 April 2001.
    9. Web site: Boardman . Ray . Qwik-View: Robin Reid . Coach Ray - Qwik Kiwi Coaching . 5 December 2022 . 6 June 2016.
    10. Web site: Nathan Dahlberg. 22 December 2018.