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    Steven de Jongh (born 25 November 1973 in Alkmaar) is a Dutch former road bicycle racer. De Jongh made his professional debut in 1995 at TVM team where...
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  • Jongh", "de Iongh" or "de Jonghe" are: Adri de Jongh (born 1970), South African sprinter Aimée de Jongh (born 1988), Dutch cartoonist Andrée de Jongh...
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  • Stage 2 Ronde van Nederland, Steven de Jongh Stage 6 Ronde van Nederland, Michael Boogerd Schaal Sels – Merksem, Steven de Jongh  Belgium Time Trial Championship...
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  • Pozzato E3 Prijs Vlaanderen, Tom Boonen Stage 3 Three Days of the Panne, Steven de Jongh Tour of Flanders, Tom Boonen Scheldeprijs Vlaanderen, Tom Boonen Stage...
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    Alkmaar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    team bronze and silver medallist at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics Steven de Jongh (born 1973) a Dutch former road bicycle racer brothers Yuri Cornelisse...
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    Peers (BEL)  Jo Planckaert (BEL)  Tom Steels (BEL)  Erwin Thijs (BEL)  Kurt Van De Wouwer (BEL)  Michael Andersson (SWE)  Niklas Axelsson (SWE)  Magnus Bäckstedt (SWE)...
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  • List of doping cases in cycling (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    known that sports directors Sean Yates and Steven de Jongh are leaving Team Sky. On 29 October, Steven de Jongh admits to doping in the past and Team Sky...
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  • internal interviews. Two members of the coaching staff, Bobby Julich and Steven de Jongh were released from their contracts under the policy. Head Director...
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    Classics. The fastest edition was the 2003 event, won by Dutchman Steven de Jongh in an average speed of 45.9 km/h. 17 riders on the roll of honour,...
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    1999 Nokere Koerse, Jeroen Blijlevens Stage 7 Tirreno–Adriatico, Steven de Jongh E3 Prijs Vlaanderen, Peter Van Petegem Tour of Flanders, Peter Van Petegem...
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  • Jansen Harrie Jansen Jan Jansen Jan Janssen Sjefke Janssen Piet de Jongh Steven de Jongh Patrick Jonker Willy Kanis Gerben Karstens Alain van Katwijk Fons...
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  • velonews.competitor.com. Retrieved 25 February 2016. Jones, Jeff. "De Jongh repeats Rabobank's success". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 25 February 2016...
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  • occupation there. The book was inspired by accounts of a Belgian woman, Andrée de Jongh, who helped downed Allied pilots escape Nazi territory. The Nightingale...
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  • 2003. The race started and finished in Harelbeke. The race was won by Steven de Jongh of the Rabobank team. "E3 Prijs Harelbeke (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo...
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    cricketer 1972 – Petteri Nummelin, Finnish ice hockey player 1973 – Steven de Jongh, Dutch cyclist 1973 – Octavio Dotel, Dominican baseball player 1973...
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    come into effect on June 30, prior to the Giro Donne and the Tour de France / Tour de France Femmes. On June 27, 2017, the UCI announced André Cardoso...
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    The 2008 Tour de France was the 95th running of the race. The event took place from 5 to 27 July. Starting in the French city of Brest, the tour entered...
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  • 1921 (1921) Editions 96 (as of 2024) First winner  René Vermandel (BEL) Most wins  Steven de Jongh (NED) (3 wins) Most recent  Floris Van Tricht (BEL)...
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    The 2009 Tour de France was the 96th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It started on 4 July in the principality of Monaco with...
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    Alberto Contador (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    transfer of teammate Jesús Hernández and Tinkoff directeur sportif Steven de Jongh. This would be his final season as a professional cyclist. In February...
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  • main group, of which his teammate Tom Boonen wins the sprint before Steven de Jongh and Niko Eeckhout. Rugby union, Six Nations: Scotland fails to score...
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  • Hashikawa 1994 Marcel Vegt Lars Kristian Johnsen Eddy Vancraeynest 1995 Steven de Jongh Pascal Appeldoorn Gerard Kemper 1996 Peter van der Velden Christoph...
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    for Lance Armstrong's unparalleled seventh successive victory in the Tour de France, however it was also notable for other reasons. After months of wrangling...
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  • following is a list of teams and cyclists who participated in the 2024 Tour de France. UCI WorldTeams Alpecin–Deceuninck Arkéa–B&B Hotels Astana Qazaqstan...
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  • period for cobbled cycling classics. Currently it features the Driedaagse van De Panne on Wednesday (formerly a stage race, now a one-day event), the E3 Harelbeke...
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  • Steven de Jongh 6:35 + 0:00 + 0:00 2 28 January Zubarah Doha Golf Club 137.5 km Tom Boonen Greg Van Avermaet Danilo Napolitano Tom Boonen Steven de Jongh...
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    duties being carried out by new general manager Stefano Feltrin and Steven de Jongh, who was promoted to the role of head sport director. In a December...
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    The 2007 Tour de France the 94th running of the race, took place from 7 to 29 July. The Tour began with a prologue in London, and ended with the traditional...
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  • incumbent world champion, won the race in a bunch sprint, with teammate Steven de Jongh even securing second place, while compatriot Gert Steegmans (Davitamon–Lotto)...
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  • Festina affair (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    riders, including Jeroen Blijlevens, Bart Voskamp, Servais Knaven and Steven de Jongh, were taken in the night to a hospital where they gave blood, hair...
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