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Current team
  
Tusnad Cycling Team

2009
  
Spartak Serbia

Weight
  
68 kg

2009
  
Partizan Beograd

Height
  
1.72 m

2004
  
Aran World

Role
  
Bicycler

Discipline
  
Road

Name
  
Ivan Stevic


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Full name
  
Ivan Stevic Ivan Steviћ

Born
  
12 March 1980 (age 44) Belgrade, Yugoslavia (
1980-03-12
)

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Ivan Stević (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Стевић) (born 12 March 1980 in Belgrade) is a Serbian professional road bicycle racer, who last rode for the Start–Vaxes Cycling Team. He turned professional in 2005, riding for the Aerospace Engineering-VMG squad, before joining Toyota-United in 2006. In that year, he won the Serbian National Championship.

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Career

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He rode for Serbia and Montenegro at the 2004 Olympics and for Serbia in the Beijing 2008 Olympics, having qualified by winning the 'B' World Championships, in South Africa on 1 July 2007.

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Prior to racing in America, from 2000 to 2005 he rode as an amateur in Italy, amassing 20 Victories for Team Aran Cucine-Cantina Tollo and Zilio.

On 20 July 2010, Stević gave a middle finger salute while winning the fourth stage of the Tour of Qinghai Lake. He was subsequently thrown out of the race for his gesture.

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On 22 October 2010, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) disqualified all his results between 17 September 2008 and 16 September 2010 for the use or attempted use of a prohibited substance or method.

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In 2012, he competed for Serbia at the Olympics in London and took 54th place in the road race.

Major results

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