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Current team
  
Klein Constantia

Role
  
Rider

2013
  
WV De Jonge Renner

Discipline
  
Road cycling

2004–2012
  
KTK Kalisz

2014
  
Bauknecht–Author

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Born
  
1 March 1994 (age 23)Kalisz, Poland (
1994-03-01
)

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Przemysław Kasperkiewicz (born 1 March 1994) is a Polish racing cyclist, currently riding for Czech team Klein Constantia.

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Early years

Kasperkiewicz took up cycling at a very early age and competed in track and road cycling with a local club – KTK Kalisz. He showed a lot of promise as a junior rider, winning medals and national titles on the track and taking 2nd in the international junior race, the Tour de la Région de Lódz.

Coming to the Under-23 category Kasperkiewicz moved to the Netherlands and joined the WV De Jonge Renner cycling club. He raced both in Polish and Dutch races, putting his prowess on display with 6th place in the Carpathian Couriers Race and 2nd in the National Under-23 Time Trial Championships.

2014

Kasperkiewicz turned professional at the age of 19, signing a one-year deal with Czech-based continental outfit Bauknecht–Author. He finished 3rd overall in the Carpathian Couriers Race and shortly afterwards took his first professional victory after a successful breakaway in stage 1 of the Peace Race U23.

In June Kasperkiewicz took part in the National Championships, taking silver in the under-23 men's time trial for the second consecutive time. He did not start the under-23 road race – despite being only 20, he decided to participate in the elite race, eventually finishing 4th. Following those performances, he was selected for the Polish national team for the Tour de Pologne and the Tour de l'Avenir.

In November he signed a contract with AWT–GreenWay, development team for UCI World Tour squad Etixx–Quick-Step.

References

Przemysław Kasperkiewicz Wikipedia


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