Gustav Johansson
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Gustav Johansson (born May 2, 1999) is a Swedish cyclist specializing in
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Personal life

Johansson was raised in Glommen, Sweden. He currently lives in
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Career

He will compete in 2022 for Team Ormsalva-Bianchi. Johansson has also competed in
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, and took ninth place in the Swedish Championships in
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2020.


Major results

Sources: ;2020 : 9th Road race, National Road Championships


Gallery

Gustav Johansson 2022-08-15 195450 UEC Track Elite European Championships.jpg, Gustav Johansson at the European Championships in
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2022.


References


External links


Gustav Johanssons website.
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Johansson, Gustav 1999 births Living people Swedish male cyclists 21st-century Swedish sportsmen Sportspeople from Falkenberg