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Gino Mäder was born on 4 January, 1997 in Flawil, Switzerland, is a Swiss cyclist (1997–2023). Discover Gino Mäder's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Age 26 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 4 January, 1997
Birthday 4 January
Birthplace Flawil, Switzerland
Date of death 16 June, 2023
Died Place Chur, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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Gino Mäder Height, Weight & Measurements

At 26 years old, Gino Mäder height is 181 cm and Weight 61 kg.

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Height 181 cm
Weight 61 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Gino Mäder Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gino Mäder worth at the age of 26 years old? Gino Mäder’s income source is mostly from being a successful cyclist. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Gino Mäder's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1997

Gino Mäder (4 January 1997 – 16 June 2023) was a Swiss road and track cyclist.

He last rode for UCI WorldTeam.

Mäder died as a result of an accident during the 2023 Tour de Suisse.

Gino Mäder was born on 4 January 1997, in Flawil in the Canton of St. Gallen, and raised in Wiedlichbach.

He was baptized Gino in honour of Italian cyclist Gino Bartali; both his parents were cyclists as well.

He began playing football at the age of five.

Later he started as an apprentice at Swiss Olympic.

2015

Mäder cycled with some of them since their U-15 days, and with Patrick Müller (who placed 9th) since about the age of 10.

2016

Before turning professional on the road, Mäder was a high level track cyclist, having competed at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the team pursuit event.

2018

In 2018 he won two stages at the Tour de l'Avenir and one in the Tour Alsace and another in the Ronde de l'Isard in France.

He came in fourth in the U-23 race of the 2018 UCI World Championships in Innsbruck, Austria, with his Swiss teammate Marc Hirschi winning the race.

According to him, Hirschi's success was the result of a team effort.

Several members of the U-23 team did their mandatory military service together.

2019

Mäder turned fully professional in 2019, with UCI WorldTeam.

2020

In October 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Vuelta a España.

He achieved a second place in the penultime stage of the Vuelta behind David Gaudu and in the final standing he placed 20th.

In early 2021, he joined Bahrain Victorious.

On stage 7 of the 2021 Paris–Nice, Mäder was part of the breakaway, and nearly won the stage.

However, in the final 50 metres, he was caught and outsprinted by Primož Roglič.

Mäder was given the combativity award for the day.

For the Giro d'Italia in 2021, he was made an assistent to Mikel Landa who eventually quit early due to injury during stage 5.

The next day, Mäder won the stage and dedicated his victory to the injured Mikel Landa.

Mäder eventually had to abandon the Giro due to an injury on the left arm.

Later in the year, Mäder rode the 2021 Vuelta a España.

After losing three minutes over the first eight stages, he began to perform strongly starting on stage nine, when he finished seventh on the mountain stage to Alto de Velefique.

Over the rest of the race, he continued his strong performance while serving as a domestique for Jack Haig.

On stage 17, which finished atop the Lagos de Covadonga, Mäder finished with the elite group that finished a minute and a half down on the race leader, Primož Roglič.

The result lifted him inside the top ten on GC.

The next day, on the race's queen stage to, Haig and Mäder finished fifth and seventh, respectively, at almost a minute down, with Mäder moving up to eighth on GC.

On the race's penultimate stage, Mäder and Haig, together with Roglič, Enric Mas, and Adam Yates, comprised a five-man group that escaped from the GC group on the third to last climb.

The group continued to build their advantage over the other contenders, with the move allowing Mäder to rise inside the top five overall and Haig to move into the third spot on GC.

Mäder also took the lead in the young rider classification as he overtook Egan Bernal.

He held his position in the final day time trial to finish the Vuelta in fifth and confirming his victory in the young rider classification.

During the 2021 Vuelta a España, Mäder raised 10 Euros for every rider he beat in the general classification, with additional Euros for every cyclist he beat at the end of each stage.

He eventually raised over 4000€ for the Amsterdam-based NGO Just Diggit which focuses on re-greening deserted areas in Africa.

In 2022, he pledged he would continue to raise money for environmental means donating 1 Euro for every rider he beat at each stage throughout the year.

During stage 5 of the Tour de Suisse on 15 June 2023, Mäder fell on a turn when descending from the stage's highest point at Albula Pass towards La Punt.

The American cyclist Magnus Sheffield had fallen at almost the exact same spot a few minutes earlier.

Mäder was found to be unconscious and submerged in water.

After being resuscitated he was airlifted by a Rega helicopter to a hospital in Chur.