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Miyazawa had a varied early career, riding [[cyclocross]] at first,<ref>{{cite web|title=Intervista a Takashi Miyazawa Parte 1|url=http://www.il-centro.net/magazine/1211/speciale.html|last=Favaro|first=Marco|work=Il Centro Gekkan|accessdate=15 November 2012|language=Japanese/Italian}}</ref> then participating on various teams in Japan, Italy, and France, and even riding independently at times. He once quit road cycling to participate in the [[keirin]] school. Finally settling on road cycling with [[Bridgestone Anchor]] in 2005, Miyazawa quickly established himself as one of Japan's top sprinters, reaching the podium not only in Japan, but in Asia and Europe as well. He was Asian champion in 2007 and represented Japan in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. He was hired by the [[UCI Professional Continental]] team [[Amica Chips-Knauf]] in 2009 but returned to his Japanese team when Amica Chips floundered due to financial difficulties. Joining Team Nippo in 2010, he won the Japanese national championship that year. On 28 October 2010, it was announced that Miyazawa had signed to ride with the new Italian Pro Continental team, {{ct|FAR|2011}}, for the 2011 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclowired.jp/?q=node/45852|title=Miyazawa Takashi ga Farunēze Vini Nēri M.Chipporini ni iseki|last=Ayano|first=Makoto|date=28 October 2010|publisher=Cyclowired|language=Japanese|accessdate=1 November 2010}}</ref> On 21 October 2011, it was announced that Miyazawa signed a one-year contract with [[UCI World Tour]] team {{ct|SAX|2012a}} for the 2012 season.<ref name="Miyazawa Saxo"/>
Miyazawa had a varied early career, riding [[cyclocross]] at first,<ref>{{cite web|title=Intervista a Takashi Miyazawa Parte 1|url=http://www.il-centro.net/magazine/1211/speciale.html|last=Favaro|first=Marco|work=Il Centro Gekkan|accessdate=15 November 2012|language=Japanese/Italian}}</ref> then participating on various teams in Japan, Italy, and France, and even riding independently at times. He once quit road cycling to participate in the [[keirin]] school. Finally settling on road cycling with [[Bridgestone Anchor]] in 2005, Miyazawa quickly established himself as one of Japan's top sprinters, reaching the podium not only in Japan, but in Asia and Europe as well. He was Asian champion in 2007 and represented Japan in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. He was hired by the [[UCI Professional Continental]] team [[Amica Chips-Knauf]] in 2009 but returned to his Japanese team when Amica Chips floundered due to financial difficulties. Joining Team Nippo in 2010, he won the Japanese national championship that year. On 28 October 2010, it was announced that Miyazawa had signed to ride with the new Italian Pro Continental team, {{ct|FAR|2011}}, for the 2011 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclowired.jp/?q=node/45852|title=Miyazawa Takashi ga Farunēze Vini Nēri M.Chipporini ni iseki|last=Ayano|first=Makoto|date=28 October 2010|publisher=Cyclowired|language=Japanese|accessdate=1 November 2010}}</ref> On 21 October 2011, it was announced that Miyazawa signed a one-year contract with [[UCI World Tour]] team {{ct|SAX|2012a}} for the 2012 season.<ref name="Miyazawa Saxo"/>


For the 2014 season, Miyazawa rejoined {{ct|PPO|2014}},<ref name="PPO"/> but announced his retirement at the end of that season.<ref name=Sanspo>{{cite news|last1=Ueno|first1=Yoshiyuki|title=Miyazawa Takashi ga intai o hyōmei|url=http://cyclist.sanspo.com/156614|accessdate=21 October 2014|work=Cyclist Sanspo|publisher=Sankei Digital|language=Japanese}}</ref> After his retirement, he assumed the post of manager of the Lemonade Bellmare cycling team.<ref>{{cite web|title=新ロードチーム「レモネード・ベルマーレ」誕生 宮澤崇史監督が就任、欧州で生き残る選手育成へ|url=http://cyclist.sanspo.com/164250|website=Cyclist Sanspo|publisher=Sankei Digital|accessdate=20 December 2014|language=Japanese}}</ref>
For the 2014 season, Miyazawa rejoined {{ct|PPO|2014}},<ref name="PPO"/> but announced his retirement at the end of that season.<ref name=Sanspo>{{cite news|last1=Ueno|first1=Yoshiyuki|title=Miyazawa Takashi ga intai o hyōmei|url=http://cyclist.sanspo.com/156614|accessdate=21 October 2014|work=Cyclist Sanspo|publisher=Sankei Digital|language=Japanese}}</ref> After his retirement, he assumed the post of manager of the Lemonade Bellmare cycling team.<ref>{{cite web|script-title=ja:新ロードチーム「レモネード・ベルマーレ」誕生 宮澤崇史監督が就任、欧州で生き残る選手育成へ|url=http://cyclist.sanspo.com/164250|website=Cyclist Sanspo|publisher=Sankei Digital|accessdate=20 December 2014|language=Japanese}}</ref>


==Career highlights==
==Career highlights==
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Takashi Miyazawa
Miyazawa at the 2012 Tour Down Under.
Personal information
Full nameTakashi Miyazawa
Born (1978-02-27) 27 February 1978 (age 46)
Japan
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Weight60 kg (130 lb; 9.4 st)
Team information
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DisciplineRoad
RoleRetired
Rider typeSprinter
Major wins
National Road Race Championships (2010)
Asian Cycling Championship (2007)
Tour de Hokkaido (2008, 2009)

Takashi Miyazawa (宮澤崇史, Miyazawa Takashi) (born 27 February 1978, in Nagano City) is a Japanese professional racing cyclist, currently riding for You have called {{Contentious topics}}. You probably meant to call one of these templates instead:

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Miyazawa had a varied early career, riding cyclocross at first,[3] then participating on various teams in Japan, Italy, and France, and even riding independently at times. He once quit road cycling to participate in the keirin school. Finally settling on road cycling with Bridgestone Anchor in 2005, Miyazawa quickly established himself as one of Japan's top sprinters, reaching the podium not only in Japan, but in Asia and Europe as well. He was Asian champion in 2007 and represented Japan in the 2008 Summer Olympics. He was hired by the UCI Professional Continental team Amica Chips-Knauf in 2009 but returned to his Japanese team when Amica Chips floundered due to financial difficulties. Joining Team Nippo in 2010, he won the Japanese national championship that year. On 28 October 2010, it was announced that Miyazawa had signed to ride with the new Italian Pro Continental team, You have called {{Contentious topics}}. You probably meant to call one of these templates instead:

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  • {{Contentious topics/list}} and {{Contentious topics/table}} show which topics are currently designated as contentious topics. They are used by a number of templates and pages on Wikipedia.,[2] but announced his retirement at the end of that season.[5] After his retirement, he assumed the post of manager of the Lemonade Bellmare cycling team.[6]

Career highlights

2006
1st Tour de Okinawa
1st Stage 4 Tour of Siam
1st Stage 2 Tour de Hokkaido
5th Flèche Hesbignonne
7th Japan Cup
2007
1st Asian Road Race Championships
1st Tour de Okinawa
1st Stage 1 Tour of Japan
2nd Ronde van Overijssel
2nd Circuito de Getxo
3rd National Road Race Championships
6th Overall Vuelta Ciclista a León
6th Tro-Bro Léon
8th Grand Prix de Rennes
9th Châteauroux Classic
10th Japan Cup
2008
1st Overall Tour de Hokkaido
3rd Asian Road Race Championships
3rd Overall Tour de Taiwan
6th Grand Prix de Rennes
86th Olympic Games road race
2009
1st Overall Tour de Hokkaido
1st Stages 1 (TTT) & 5
2nd National Road Race Championships
4th Circuito de Getxo
10th Châteauroux Classic
2010
1st National Road Race Championships
1st Kumamoto International Road Race
1st Stage 2 Vuelta Ciclista a León
2nd Asian Road Race Championships
2nd Asian Games Road race
2nd Overall Tour de Kumano
1st Prologue (ITT)
4th Overall Tour de Taiwan
1st Stages 3 & 4
6th Japan Cup
7th Overall Tour de Okinawa
2011
1st Izegem Koerse
5th Paris–Brussels
6th GP Nobili Rubinetterie
2012
5th Overall Tour de Picardie
2013
5th Grand Prix de Denain
2014
5th GP Izola

Personal life

In 2001, Miyazawa donated half his liver to his mother, who was suffering from cirrhosis of the liver.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Saxo Bank hires Japanese veteran Takashi Miyazawa". VeloNews. Competitor Group, Inc. Agence France-Presse. 21 October 2011. Retrieved 5 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b De Pasquale, Mattia (22 November 2013). "Fantini-Nippo-DeRosa, preso Miyazawa". Spazio Ciclismo (in Italian). Tutto Mercato. Retrieved 24 December 2013. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ Favaro, Marco. "Intervista a Takashi Miyazawa Parte 1". Il Centro Gekkan (in Japanese/Italian). Retrieved 15 November 2012.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  4. ^ Ayano, Makoto (28 October 2010). "Miyazawa Takashi ga Farunēze Vini Nēri M.Chipporini ni iseki" (in Japanese). Cyclowired. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  5. ^ Ueno, Yoshiyuki. "Miyazawa Takashi ga intai o hyōmei". Cyclist Sanspo (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  6. ^ 新ロードチーム「レモネード・ベルマーレ」誕生 宮澤崇史監督が就任、欧州で生き残る選手育成へ. Cyclist Sanspo (in Japanese). Sankei Digital. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  7. ^ Harada, Akio; Naoko Kobayashi. "Haha o tasuke boku wa hashiru". Asahi (in Japanese). 10 August 2008. Retrieved 15 June 2010.

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