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SPIE Internationale Juniorendriedaagse
The SPIE Internationale Junioren Driedaagse van Axel ( en, Three Days of Axel) is a junior (ages 17-18) multi-day cycling race held annually in the Netherlands. It was part of the UCI Junior World Cup from 1993 to 2007. Winners References External links * Cycle races in the Netherlands Recurring sporting events established in 1982 1982 establishments in the Netherlands] {{Cycling-race-stub ...
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) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherlands , established_title2 = Act of Abjuration , established_date2 = 26 July 1581 , established_title3 = Peace of Münster , established_date3 = 30 January 1648 , established_title4 = Kingdom established , established_date4 = 16 March 1815 , established_title5 = Liberation Day (Netherlands), Liberation Day , established_date5 = 5 May 1945 , established_title6 = Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Kingdom Charter , established_date6 = 15 December 1954 , established_title7 = Dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles, Caribbean reorganisation , established_date7 = 10 October 2010 , official_languages = Dutch language, Dutch , languages_type = Regional languages , languages_sub = yes , languages = , languages2_type = Reco ...
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Koos Moerenhout
Jacobus ("Koos") Moerenhout (born 5 November 1973 in Achthuizen) is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1994 : 1st, Overall, Tour de Liège ;1996 : 1st, Overall, Circuit Franco-Belge :: Winner Stage 1 :: Winner Points Competition : 1st, Dokkum Woudenomloop ;1997 : 1st, Stage 8, Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt :: Winner Mountain Competition ;1998 : 1st, Profronde van Oostvoorne ;1999 : 1st, Stage 4, Tour of the Basque Country :: Winner Mountain Competition ;2000 : 1st, Stage 1, Tour Down Under : 1st, Steenwijk : 2nd, National Road Race Championship ;2003 : 1st, Stage 4, Rheinland-Pfalz Rundfahrt ;2004 : 1st, Izegem : 2nd, National Road Race Championship ;2005 : 12th, Vuelta a España ;2006 : 1st, Zevenbergen & Geleen ;2007 : Dutch National Road Race Championship : 1st, Acht van Chaam ;2009 : Dutch National Road Race Championship : 1st, Stage 7, Tour of Austria ;2010 : 1st, Stage 3, Eneco Tour General classification results timeline See also * List o ...
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Kenny Van Hummel
Kenny Robert van Hummel (born 30 September 1982) is a retired road bicycle racer from the Netherlands, who specialised in sprint finishes. He competed professionally between 2006 and 2014, with the , and teams. Career Born in Elden, Gelderland, van Hummel started cycling races at the age of seven, and one year later he became a member of cycling club "De Adelaar" in Apeldoorn. He had a successful youth career, and at 1998 joined the Rabobank youth team. He started road races and cyclo-cross races. In 2000, his second year as a junior, he came in fourth in the 2000 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships for juniors. In 2004, van Hummel changed teams to Van Hemert-Eurogifts. Van Hummel won a sprint in the ZLM Tour, and became second in the national championships for espoirs. One year later, Van Hummel won the Dutch road race championship for cyclists without professional contract, and won five criteriums. In 2006, Van Hummel became a professional cyclist for . In that year he ...
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Błażej Janiaczyk
Błażej Janiaczyk (born 27 January 1983) is a Polish former racing cyclist, who professionally between 2005 and 2016 for the , , , , , and teams. He rode at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships. Major results ;2004 : 1st La Roue Tourangelle : 1st Coppa della Pace : 3rd Trofeo Banca Popolare di Vicenza : 4th GP Kranj : 7th Road race, UEC European Under-23 Road Championships : 7th Giro del Belvedere ;2005 : 3rd Time trial, National Under-23 Road Championships ;2006 : 7th Giro del Piemonte ;2007 : 2nd Overall Course de la Solidarité Olympique ::1st Points classification : 5th Overall Bałtyk–Karkonosze Tour : 10th Neuseen Classics ;2008 : 2nd Memoriał Henryka Łasaka : 3rd Overall Course de la Solidarité Olympique : 3rd Overall Tour of Hainan : 6th Overall Szlakiem Walk Majora Hubala ;2009 : 3rd Road race, National Road Championships : 5th Memoriał Andrzeja Trochanowskiego : 9th Overall Tour of Hainan ;2010 : 4th Pomerania Tour : 5th Overall Tour of Małopolska : 10t ...
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Marcel Sieberg
Marcel Sieberg (born 30 April 1982 in Castrop-Rauxel, North Rhine-Westphalia) is a German former road racing cyclist, who last rode for UCI WorldTeam . He turned professional in 2005. He competed in the Tour de France a total of nine times. For the majority of his career, he was one of André Greipel's lead-out men, having been teammates at both (2008–2010) and then later (2011–2018). In that role he assisted Greipel to over 100 race wins. However, in August 2018 it emerged that the pair would go their separate ways for 2019, with Sieberg signing an initial one-year deal with , taking on a role as a lead-out man for another German sprinter, Phil Bauhaus. He played a role in Bauhaus' stage wins at the 2020 Tour of Saudi Arabia and the 2021 Tour de Hongrie. In June 2021, his team announced that he would retire at the end of the season. Major results ;1998 : 1st Road race, National Junior Road Championships : 1st Stage 2 Critérium Européens des Jeunes ;2000 : 1st Road race ...
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Tom Southam
Tom Southam (born 28 May 1981) is a British former competitive cyclist from Penzance, Cornwall who competed professionally between 2003 and 2011. He represented Great Britain in five World Championships and rode in several UCI ProTour events. Southam currently works as a directeur sportif for World Tour team EF Pro Cycling. Southam has a master's degree in Professional Writing from University College Falmouth and co-wrote the book ''Domestique: The True Life Ups and Downs of a Tour Pro'' with former team-mate Wegelius. The book was nominated for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in 2013. He has also written for magazines including Rouleur and Procycling. He retired from full-time racing in October 2011, remaining with his final team as their press officer. He also worked as the team's assistant manager, twice guiding riders to overall victory in the Tour de Korea, before agreeing to join another former team, , as sports director at the end of 2014. In Octo ...
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Tom Boonen
Tom Boonen (; born 15 October 1980) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer, who competed as a professional between 2002 and 2017 for the and teams and a professional racing driver who currently competes in Belcar, having previously competed in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series. Boonen won the 2005 UCI World Road Race Championships, and was a single-day road specialist with a strong finishing sprint. He won the cycling monuments Paris–Roubaix 4 times and the Tour of Flanders 3 times, among many other prestigious victories, such as prevailing 5 times in the E3 Harelbeke, winning 6 stages of the Tour de France and winning the Overall title of the Tour of Qatar 4 times. Career Early years At the start of 2002 Boonen rode for , finishing third in Paris–Roubaix after an early breakaway. Fellow Belgian Johan Museeuw had escaped to a solo victory. Team captain George Hincapie crashed in a slippery section of the course leaving Boonen to ride for himself. Boonen's performance led Mus ...
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Jurgen Van Goolen
Jurgen Van Goolen (born 28 November 1980 in Leuven, Flanders), is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer. He rode the Vuelta a España eight times, and the Giro d'Italia two times during his career, serving mostly as a domestique. On five occasions, he was part of the Belgian squad for the World Road Race Championships. Although Van Goolen was considered a big talent as a youngster, winning the award for Best Young Belgian Rider in 2000, his professional career never really lived up to these promises. In January 2014, he announced his retirement. Major results ;2000 : 1st National Under-23 Time Trial Championships : 1st GP Wielerrevue : 1st U23 Liège–Bastogne–Liège : 1st overall GP Tell ::1st Stage 2 ;2001 : 1st National Under-23 Time Trial Championships : 3rd Zesbergenprijs Harelbeke : 5th Hasselt–Spa–Hasselt ;2003 : 2nd National Road Race Championships : 2nd overall Danmark Rundt : 5th overall Tour de Wallonie : 10th overall Three Days of De Panne ...
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Eric Baumann (cyclist)
Eric Baumann (born 21 March 1980 in Rostock) is a German professional road bicycle racer for Team NetApp in 2010 and used to ride for the UCI Continental team Team Sparkasse. He secured a contract with T-Mobile Team in 2004, having turned professional with Team Wiesenhof in 2003 and before that riding as amateur for Team Köstritzer. He lives in Leipzig. Palmares ;2000 : Paris–Roubaix (U23) ;2001 : European Championships (U23) ;2002 : German Champion (U23) ;2003 : Tour of Solidarnosc stage 2 ;2005 : Tour de Luxembourg stage 1 ;2008 : Sparkassen Giro Bochum The Sparkassen Giro Bochum is a road bicycle race which is annually held for both men's and women's around an urban circuit in the German city of Bochum, Germany. Since 2005 the men's race is part of the UCI Europe Tour, being organised as UCI ... External links * 1980 births Living people German male cyclists Sportspeople from Rostock People from Bezirk Rostock Cyclists from Mecklenburg-Western Pomera ...
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Bram De Waard
Bram may refer to: People * Bram (given name) * Bram (surname) * Bram (wrestler) (born 1986), ring name of professional wrestler Thomas Raymond Latimer * Bram Tchaikovsky (born 1950), stage name of British musician Peter Bramall * Bram Stoker Irish author of Dracula Other uses * Bram, Aude, a commune in France * Gare de Bram, Bram, Occitanie, France * Stade du Bram, a stadium in Louhans, France * Bram, nickname of the lead character in the 2012 Dutch Film ''Brammetje Baas'' See also

* * Brahm (other) * Brams, a surname * CBRAM, Programmable_metallization_cell#CBRAM_vs._metal-oxide_ReRAM, conductive-bridging RAM {{Disambiguation ...
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Vincent Van Der Kooij
Vincent ( la, Vincentius) is a male given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which is derived from the Latin word (''to conquer''). People with the given name Artists *Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor *Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890), Dutch Post-Impressionist painter *Vincent Munier (born 1976), French wildlife photographer Saints *Vincent of Saragossa (died 304), deacon and martyr, patron saint of Lisbon and Valencia *Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305), martyrs who evangelized in the Pyrenees * Vincent of Digne (died 379), French bishop of Digne *Vincent of Lérins (died 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings *Vincent Madelgarius (died 677), Benedictine monk who established two monasteries in France *Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), Valencian Dominican missionary and logician *Vincent de Paul (1581–1660), Catholic priest who served the poor *Vicente Liem de la Paz (Vincent Liem the Nguyen, 1732–1773), Vincent Duong, Vince ...
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Jacob Nielsen (cyclisme)
Jacob Nielsen (died about 1309), a great grandson of Valdemar II of Denmark, was count of Northern Halland. His father ( Niels Nielsen) and grandfather ( Niels Valdemarsen) had both held Halland as a county before him. Jacob received Halland in 1283, but switched allegiance to the King of Norway two years later and was declared an outlaw in 1287 after the murder of Eric V of Denmark. In Halland, he built the fortresses of Hunehals and later Varberg Fortress. Jacob's position weakened after the Norwegian king started to lose interest in the conflict with Denmark, and in 1305, he had to give up Halland to Haakon V of Norway Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) ( non, Hákon Magnússon; no, Håkon Magnusson, label= Modern Norwegian) was king of Norway from 1299 until 1319. Biography Haakon was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawmender, Ki .... Haakon granted it to his own son-in-law, the Swedish duke Erik Magnusson. Bibliography Kr stianErslev, "Jacob ...
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