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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
Jumpyjohn
14-12-2025
Doubt it, no-one was against PT and the board put Adams back in his place with his agenda. People who care can tell the difference.
Jumpyjohn
14-12-2025
Few teams left with money and stability, the better riders can’t pick and choose anymore, you take what comes.
md1975
14-12-2025
He k another race off Pogi's list of wins
abstractengineer
14-12-2025
Wrong Choice. they cannot reconcile between Pedersen and Milan and Ayuso and Skejlmose, He will be in no man's land
KerisVroom
14-12-2025
I like see him compete against Ayuso at Vuelta.
Veganpotter
14-12-2025
They'll be the new target for protests, even if Adams isn't involved. Just being tied to that team is a really bad idea. Its probably going to hurt Canyon too.
mobk
14-12-2025
He’s done cross before. I bet if he dedicated himself to that he’d start cleaning up.
acem82
14-12-2025
1. No, the team owners want to have reliable money without having to actually perform. 2. It's "creative destruction". It's how things improve. Resources and labor are put to more productive uses. 3. That'd be more likely to happen if you listened to these "cycling is unsustainable" whiners. 4. There are thousands of pro races per year. Some teams are happy with a podium. Everything here is a Non Sequitur. -An Economist
mij
14-12-2025
I appreciate the restraint for sure.
mij
14-12-2025
I was thinking the same thing. some of the questions were just terrible.
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