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    John Degenkolb (born 7 January 1989) is a German professional road bicycle racer, who rides for UCI WorldTeam Team DSM–Firmenich PostNL. His biggest wins...
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  • Degenkolb is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Degenkolb (1796–1862), German industrialist Henry J. Degenkolb (1913–1989)...
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    Retrieved December 31, 2017. Weingardt, Richard G. (2002). "Henry John Degenkolb and John Alexander Low Waddell". Leadership and Management in Engineering...
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  • the seaside, stating the change would be for 2015 and beyond. German John Degenkolb won the race ahead of previous winner Alexander Kristoff. The 2016 race...
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  • of winning. Covered in mud, he offered his thoughts on the race to CBS' John Tesh after the race: "It's a bollocks, this race!" said de Rooij. "You're...
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    outsprinted the select group he was part of, crossing the line before John Degenkolb. Sagan retained the green jersey as leader of the points classification...
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    23 January 2016 during training in Spain, six members of the team (John Degenkolb, Warren Barguil, Max Walscheid, Chad Haga, Fredrik Ludvigsson and Ramon...
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    who prepared for a sprint finish, with riders such as Peter Sagan and John Degenkolb (winner of the cobbled classic Paris–Roubaix earlier in the year) being...
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    Paris–Roubaix in the same year, along with Cyrille van Hauwaert in 1908, John Degenkolb in 2015 and Mathieu van der Poel in 2023. Kelly was engaged in an intense...
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    Future plc. Retrieved 5 June 2023. "Van der Poel wins Paris-Roubaix after Degenkolb crash and Van Aert flat". The Guardian. Reuters. 9 April 2023. Retrieved...
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  • Henry John Degenkolb (13 July 1913 – 9 December 1989) was an internationally known, American structural engineer in San Francisco, California, noted for...
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    Gerrans (AUS) (2/2)  Dan Martin (IRL) (2/2) 2015  John Degenkolb (GER) (1/2)  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) (2/2)  John Degenkolb (GER) (2/2)  Alejandro Valverde (ESP)...
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  • Giant-Alpecin rider John Degenkolb...
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    2015 UCI World Tour. It was won by John Degenkolb in a sprint ahead of Zdeněk Štybar and Greg Van Avermaet. Degenkolb became only the second German to win...
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  • Stages 1 & 2 Four Days of Dunkirk, John Degenkolb Overall Tour de Picardie, John Degenkolb Stages 1 & 3, John Degenkolb Stages 1 & 4 Ster ZLM Toer, Marcel...
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  • Groupama–FDJ + 50" 6  Filippo Ganna (ITA) Ineos Grenadiers + 50" 7  John Degenkolb (GER) Team DSM + 2' 35" 8  Max Walscheid (GER) Cofidis + 3' 31" 9  Laurenz...
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    Inc. Retrieved 15 April 2019. McCleary, John (15 July 2018). "Tour de France 2018, stage nine: John Degenkolb triumphs after Richie Porte crashes out...
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    Sammarye (27 May 2005). Tour de France For Dummies. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-0-7645-8449-7. Foot, John (3 May 2011). Pedalare! Pedalare!. A&C Black....
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  • Boonen (BEL) 2013:  Fabian Cancellara (SUI) 2014:  Niki Terpstra (NED) 2015:  John Degenkolb (GER) 2016:  Mathew Hayman (AUS) 2017:  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) 2018:...
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    relatively poor performance in stationary bike tests. Coaches Rod Ellingworth, John Herety and Simon Lillistone lobbied British Cycling Performance Director...
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    Girmay for stage 10 victory". Cycling News. Retrieved 24 July 2024. Brewin, John (9 July 2024). "Tour de France 2024: Jasper Philipsen powers to sprint success...
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    riders finishing just behind race winner Michael Matthews and runner-up John Degenkolb, as they were unable to detect any differences on the images taken from...
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    January 2019. Retrieved 9 January 2019. Wilcockson, John (18 November 2005). "Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: LeMond, Hinault and the Tapie connection"...
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    (Etixx–Quick-Step), André Greipel (Lotto–Soudal), Peter Sagan (Tinkoff–Saxo) and John Degenkolb (Team Giant–Alpecin). Kristoff and Cavendish both showed their form...
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    race's other classifications, John Degenkolb of Giant–Shimano won the green jersey for the points classification. Degenkolb took four stage wins, the most...
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    consisted of three stages. The race was won by Argos-Shimano rider John Degenkolb, who claimed the leader's yellow jersey after winning the first and...
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    Gerrans (AUS) 2013:  Gerald Ciolek (GER) 2014:  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 2015:  John Degenkolb (GER) 2016:  Arnaud Démare (FRA) 2017:  Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) 2018:...
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    coaching cyclo-cross riders. In April 2004 he quit his job as coach to the John Saey-Deschacht team in Belgium to spend more time with his family, However...
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    41' 56" 144  Sam Welsford (AUS) Team dsm–firmenich + 5h 42' 20" 145  John Degenkolb (GER) Team dsm–firmenich + 5h 44' 09" 146  Alex Edmondson (AUS) Team...
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    Gerrans (AUS) 2013:  Gerald Ciolek (GER) 2014:  Alexander Kristoff (NOR) 2015:  John Degenkolb (GER) 2016:  Arnaud Démare (FRA) 2017:  Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) 2018:...
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