Raphael Schweda (born 17 April 1976 in Rostock) is a former German cyclist.[1]

Raphael Schweda
Schweda in 2002
Personal information
NicknameRapha
Born (1976-04-17) 17 April 1976 (age 48)
Rostock, Germany
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1999–2000Nürnberger
2001–2003Team Coast

Early life and amateur career

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Schweda's mother is a teacher and his father is an electrical engineer. He has a sister (Juliane), who is 2 years younger. He grew up in Groß Lindow, a village close to Frankfurt (Oder), Brandenburg. Early in his childhood he developed his interests in sports, music and science. He played piano for more than ten years and participated in highly respected music competitions, proving to be one of the best piano musician in his age group. Although he started out as a highly successful swimmer, he was asked to leave the team due to his refusal as to enroll at the sports grammar school. Taking his grandfather as his role model he started at a local cycling club. He proved to be even more successful as a cyclist. However, his early career ended abruptly after he was expected to join the local sport grammar school again, which was the only way to continue his training. He stopped all sport activities altogether for almost two years. Only the reunification offered an opportunity to freely pursue his sport activities again. In the first year as he restarted, he was already 4th in German Road Championship in his age group. Since then he held a permanent spot in the "National – Team" for several years.

Palmares

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Career after the sport

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In 2003, he left sports after the Race Paris Tours. In 2004 he started as a Team-Manager of the Team Wiesenhof–Felt (former Team Winfix–Arnolds Sicherheit). In 2007, the doping difficulties peaked in Germany and the main sponsor Wiesenhof retired. During this period the Team won 2 World Championships in the U 23 Class with Gerald Ciolek and Peter Velits. After his managing the team, Raphael earned a diploma in Business Management at the Fernuni Hagen (Germany). During this period his interest moved to the startup Business. He worked 2 years for Lukasz Gadowski, the founder of Spreadshirt. In 2006, he and his wife Sandra Schweda (née Piplow) founded the Indoor Kletterwald in the Nova Eventis [de]. In 2014 he, Hendrik Gruetzmacher and Ole Eckermann founded the Henara GmbH. Hendrik developed the LIMS System Labmin.

References

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  1. ^ "Raphael Schweda". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 20 August 2016.