Jakob Storm Piil (born 9 March 1973) is a Danish former professional road bicycle racer, where he later lived many years in Odense. He is an all-round...
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together until the third intermediate sprint at Eghezee. An attack by Jakob Piil and Marc Wauters raced away and they stretched their advantage to over...
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day was hot and sunny as 158 riders started the stage (Mayo and Piil abandoned, Piil was injured while Mayo was simply disgusted with his form). As on...
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reduce their advantage during the escape. Stuart O'Grady of Team Cofidis, Jakob Piil of Team CSC, Sandy Casar of Team FDJ, Thomas Voeckler of Team Brioches...
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Christoffersen (born 1968), windsurfer Berit Christoffersen (born 1973), rower Jakob Piil (born 1973, bicycle racer Sofia Osmani (born 1979), politician and mayor...
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Vinokourov (KAZ) 10 15 July Gap to Marseille 219.5 km (136.4 mi) Flat stage Jakob Piil (DEN) 16 July Narbonne Rest day 11 17 July Narbonne to Toulouse 153.5 km...
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and then Jakob Piil. These two riders worked together and soon built up a minute lead over the others. Entering the final 2 km to the finish Piil and Sacchi...
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d'Ouverture La Marseillaise, Jakob Piil Samsung Mobile GP, Michael Sandstød Overall Peace Race, Jakob Piil Stages 3 & 7, Jakob Piil Overall Tour de Picardie...
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the squad were Tayeb Braikia, Jimmi Madsen and Jakob Piil The other rider on the team was Jakob Piil. The other rider on the team was Jimmi Madsen. Evans...
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Saint-Arnoult-en-Yvelines and finished in Tours. The race was won by Jakob Piil of the CSC–Tiscali team. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 10...
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1608 10 Piotr Wadecki Team Nürnberger 2001 Łódź—Plzeň—Potsdam 1611 10 Jakob Piil no competition 2002 České Budějovice—Chemnitz—Warsaw 1470 10 Ondřej Sosenka...
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Rik Verbrugghe Marco Pinotti 16 Jens Voigt Jens Voigt 17 Serge Baguet Jakob Piil 18 Lance Armstrong no award 19 Erik Zabel Guillaume Auger 20 Ján Svorada...
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in Virum), windsurfer Berit Christoffersen (born 1973 in Virum), rower Jakob Piil (born 1973 in Virum, bicycle racer Mikkel Beckmann (born 1983 in Virum)...
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55' 10" 124 Enrico Cassani (ITA) Domo–Farm Frites + 2h 55' 24" 125 Jakob Piil (DEN) CSC–Tiscali + 2h 55' 32" 126 Thierry Marichal (BEL) Lotto–Adecco...
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Lancaster, PA. Retrieved 2022-04-20 – via newspapers.com. "Cycling: Jakob Piil". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, PA. 2002-06-05. Retrieved 2022-04-20...
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sponsorship. Brian Holm was on the team in 1998, and manager in 1999. Jakob Piil rode for the team both years. The team had three victories in 1998 and...
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winning a stage and finishing fourth, while his teammates Carlos Sastre and Jakob Piil also won stages. In 2004 Hamilton switched to the Swiss team, Phonak,...
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Lars Bak wins Tour de l'Avenir. Date unknown – Jimmi Madsen (DEN) and Jakob Piil (DEN) win the Six Days of Copenhagen six-day track cyling race. 5 May...
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Stam (NED) Bruno Risi (SUI) Kurt Betschart (SUI) Jimmi Madsen (DEN) Jakob Piil (DEN) 2006 Robert Slippens (NED) Danny Stam (NED) Matthew Gilmore (BEL)...
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Peron Italy Team CSC 54 76 Peter Lüttenberger Austria Team CSC 13 77 Jakob Piil Denmark Team CSC 113 78 Carlos Sastre Spain Team CSC 9 79 Nicki Sørensen...
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Puy-en-Velay to Super Besse Bjarne Riis (4) 16 Agen to Hautacam 2003 Jakob Piil 10 Gap to Marseille 2005 Michael Rasmussen 9 Gérardmer to Mulhouse 2006...
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Mapei–Quick-Step 2001 France Richard Virenque Domo–Farm Frites 2002 Denmark Jakob Piil CSC–Tiscali 2003 Germany Erik Zabel Team Telekom 2004 Netherlands Erik...
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2004 Tour de France for Team CSC captain Ivan Basso. Voigt and teammate Jakob Piil were often in breakaways, covering the break for CSC. On the 15th stage...
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Julich United States Team CSC 40 65 Andrea Peron Italy Team CSC 64 66 Jakob Piil Denmark Team CSC DNF 67 Carlos Sastre Spain Team CSC 8 68 Nicki Sørensen...
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Nesselson, Lisa (21 February 2003). "Move Me". Variety. Retrieved 5 August 2018. Piil, M. (2008). Gyldendals danske filmguide (in Danish). Gyldendal. p. 331....
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1998 United States George Hincapie U.S. Postal Service 1999 Denmark Jakob Piil Acceptcard Pro Cycling 2000 Australia Henk Vogels Manheim Auctions–Mercury...
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caused the gap to become less again. Up front, Lelli attacked, and Baguet and Piil joined in. The rest of the group was caught by the peloton. Lelli, suffering...
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Scarecrow Press. pp. 328–. ISBN 978-0-8108-7899-0. Piil 2008, p. 398. Piil 2008, p. 429. Piil 2008, p. 225. Piil 2008, p. 381. Avis-årbogen (in Danish). J.H...
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History First edition 1998 (1998) Editions 17 (as of 2021) First winner Jakob Piil (DEN) Most wins No repeat winners Most recent Elmar Reinders (NED)...
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1997 : Giampaolo Mondini (ITA) 1998 : Steven de Jongh (NED) 1999 : Jakob Piil (DEN) 2000 : Michael Andersson (3) (SWE) 2001 : Thor Hushovd (NOR) 2002 :...
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