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Cycling is the second-most common mode of transport in the Netherlands, with 36% of Dutch people listing the bicycle as their most frequent way of getting around on a typical day [1] [nb 1], as opposed to the car (45%) and public transport (11%).
Apeldoorn, Netherlands [2] Flying 500 m time trial: 24.564 Jeffrey Hoogland: 31 October 2023 Aguascalientes, Mexico Team sprint: 40.949 WR: Jeffrey Hoogland Harrie Lavreysen Roy van den Berg: 6 August 2024 Olympic Games: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France [3] 1 km time trial: 55.433 WR: Jeffrey Hoogland: 31 October 2023 Aguascalientes, Mexico [4]
Cycling is a ubiquitous mode of transport in the Netherlands. 27% of all trips are by bicycle [17] - the highest modal share of any country in the world. [18] Moreover: 36% of the Dutch list the bike as their most frequent mode of transport on a typical day. [19] [nb 3] Some 85% of the people own at least one bicycle.
The Jersey for the Dutch Champion Fabio Jakobsen, the 2019 champion. Pim Ligthart, male national champion in 2011. The Dutch National Road Race Championships take place annually, on the weekend prior to the start of the Tour de France.
The Royal Dutch Cycling Union or KNWU (in Dutch: Koninklijke Nederlandsche Wielren Unie) is the national governing body of cycle racing in the Netherlands. The aim of the KNWU is to give adequate support for all types of cycling in the Netherlands. The KNWU is a member of the UCI and the UEC.
The Netherlands competed at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands, from 23 March to 27 March 2011. [13] The event consisted of 19 different disciplines for elite men and women. Teun Mulder (left) finished second in the 1 km time trial after winning the bronze medal in the keirin the day before. Sprint
Cycling in Zeeland, the Netherlands untouched province, makes for the perfect solo trip. Jini Reddy. October 31, 2023 at 9:31 AM. Taking the low road: Flat routes make this Dutch region a joy for ...
Defunct cycling races in the Netherlands (20 P) International cycle races hosted by the Netherlands (16 C, 40 P) 0–9. ... Statistics; Cookie statement;