![]() Steinhauser at the 2022 Tour de Romandie  | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 October 2001 | 
| Height | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | 
| Weight | 65 kg (143 lb) | 
| Team information | |
| Current team | EF Education–EasyPost | 
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Professional teams | |
| 2020–2021 | Tirol KTM Cycling Team[1][2] | 
| 2022– | EF Education–EasyPost | 
Georg Steinhauser (born 21 October 2001) is a German racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam EF Education–EasyPost.[3]
For the 2022 season, Steinhauser joined UCI WorldTeam EF Education–EasyPost on a two-year contract while simultaneously taking on a metalworking apprenticeship.[4]
His father Tobias was also a professional cyclist.
Major results
- 2019
 - 1st Overall Ain Bugey Valromey Tour
- 1st Stage 4
 
 - Saarland Trofeo
- 1st Mountains classification
 - 1st Stage 3b (TTT)
 
 - 4th Overall Oberösterreich Juniorenrundfahrt
 - 10th Overall Tour du Pays de Vaud
 - 2021
 - 1st Stage 3 Giro della Valle d'Aosta
 - 2nd Overall Tour of Bulgaria
- 1st Young rider classification
 
 - 3rd Il Piccolo Lombardia
 - 9th Overall Tour de l'Ain
 - 2022
 - 1st Stage 5 (TTT) Tour de l'Avenir
 - 5th Time trial, National Road Championships
 - 2023
 - 3rd Overall Route d'Occitanie
 - 6th Eschborn–Frankfurt
 - 7th Overall Vuelta a Castilla y León
 - 10th GP Industria & Artigianato di Larciano
 
References
- ↑ "Tirol KTM Cycling Team". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
 - ↑ "Tirol KTM Cycling Team". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
 - ↑ "EF Education–EasyPost". UCI. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
 - ↑ "Steinhauser to combine WorldTour contract with metal work apprenticeship". Cycling News. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
 
External links
- Georg Steinhauser at Cycling Archives
 - Georg Steinhauser at ProCyclingStats
 - Georg Steinhauser at Cycling Quotient
 
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