Radomír Šimůnek Sr. Explained

Radomír Šimůnek Sr.
Birth Date:8 April 1962
Birth Place:Plzeň, Yugoslava
Death Place:Kamenice, Czech Republic
Discipline:Cyclo-cross
Role:Rider
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Radomír Šimůnek Sr. (pronounced as /cs/, 8 April 1962 in Plzeň – 10 August 2010 in Kamenice)[1] was a Czech racing cyclist who mainly participated in cyclo-cross. Šimůnek's son, Radomír Šimůnek Jr. is also a cyclo-cross cyclist.

During the Czech communist era he was a two time amateur World Champion, but was unable to become a professional cyclist. The earnings he garnered from international matches in Belgium and the Netherlands were paid to the Czechoslovakia Cycling Union and Šimůnek did not receive his winnings. The political change in Eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990 finally allowed him to become a professional, before he won the World title at the 1991 World Championships in Gieten.

In 1992 he was sentenced to 18 months in prison for causing a traffic accident that killed three people. He received a presidential pardon four months into his sentence.[2]

Honours

1980
  • 1st in Junior World Championships
    1982
  • 2nd in Amateur World Championships
    1983
  • 1st in Amateur World Championships
    1984
  • 1st in Gieten
  • 1st in Amateur World Championships
    1985
  • 1st in Rome
    1989
  • 2nd in Amateur World Championships
    1990
  • 1st in Rome
  • 1st in Steinmaur
  • 1st in Valkenswaard
  • 1st in Zarautz
  • 1st in Koksijde
    1991
  • 1st in Czech elite national championships
  • 1st in Plzeň
  • 1st in Valkenswaard
  • 1st in Elite World Championships
  • 1st in Zillebeke
    1992
  • 1st in Czech elite national championships
    1994
  • 1st in Milan
  • 1st in Plzeň
  • 1st in Schulteiss-Cup
    1996
  • 3rd in Czech elite national championships
  • 1st in Hlinsko
    1997
  • 1st in Czech elite national championships
  • 1st in Hlinsko
  • 1st in Kolín
    1998
  • 1st in Magstadt
  • 1st in Czech elite national championships
    1999
  • 3rd in Czech elite national championships
  • 1st in Olomouc
    2000
  • 2nd in Czech elite national championships

    Notes and References

    1. News: Radomir Simunek dies at 48. ESPN. Associated Press. 10 August 2010.
    2. Web site: Cibula. Václav. POHNUTÉ OSUDY: Zavinil nehodu, po které zůstali tři mrtví. Mistrovi světa Šimůnkovi to změnilo život. lidovky.cz. 19 October 2015. cs.