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Pim Ronhaar
Pim Ronhaar, born July 20, 2001, is a cyclocross rider for Baloise - Glowi Lions. He is a two-time World Cup race winner.
Name
: Pim Ronhaar
Born
: July 20, 2001
Place of birth
: Almelo, Netherlands
Turned pro
: 2020
Height
: 1,76m
Who is Pim Ronhaar?
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Latest comments
abstractengineer
16-12-2025
The only way to win against a stronger rider is by using tactics. You don't work with them, let them expend energy while you remain in the wheels.
abstractengineer
16-12-2025
The only way to win against a stronger rider is by using tactics. You don't work with them, let them expend energy while you remain in the wheels.
abstractengineer
16-12-2025
Why is golf "unwinding in style"? Its the sport of the rich and famous
abstractengineer
16-12-2025
To do that he must be in the front group and not the chase group, sucking wheels
mobk
16-12-2025
Time is on Nys’s side. Give it a few years. Even MvdP will slow down one day.
mij
16-12-2025
he’s not wrong. Nys took his best shot, and missed. MVDP is only going to get better Nys is a finished product.
mij
16-12-2025
I think Mads is about there on talent vs all riders, except Tadej. but he has beaten MVDP in a world championship race and was the first to win it. I would not sell Mads short.
mij
16-12-2025
does he ever see any of these races LOL unless he immediately recognizes who the undisputed leader is? unless Tadej doesn’t show up, or crashes out, Florian will never have a chance at Roubaix or MSR. nor should he. Tadej has earned the right to be undisputed king of UAE
Davide
15-12-2025
great news ...
Davide
15-12-2025
looks good
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