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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
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antipodeanpedalfan
18-02-2026
lame, but probably correct
jad29
18-02-2026
Van Gils rode like wanted to get crashed or way too over confident that he was going to overtake Jan before getting pinched. It was obvious were Jan was going/had to go and MVG had the whole road to give an inch so he would have a chance to overtake on the right
frieders3
18-02-2026
Double book this showing with the Melania documentary and you might get 100 people to see it...total !
frieders3
18-02-2026
Simple solution...stay off the barriers since you might get closed out ! Christen's sprint was legal as he was trying to get into the slipstream of Pidcock.
awp
17-02-2026
I believe Remco now understands that he will have issues reaching the top step as long as Tadej is in the Tour, whiles he's a year junior to Tadej he has had his upper body rebuilt twice now from crashes over the last few years. I think he has a chance to win the Tour in a few more seasons, you can only prepare yourself as best you can and try. He said he needs to race some more one week stage races, he should, he can probably win them all. I also believe Remco should aim for another Vuelta if he comes out of the Tour in good form and maybe he should think about the Giro again for next season. This is potentially Tadej's fifth Tour win coming up this year, no one is going to derail that unless he falls off the bike or gets really sick.
santiagobenites
17-02-2026
Not only will the great narcissist get his voice, but he'll benefit financially from this as well. Who says that cheating and lying your way to victory doesn't pay?
LumbarDeniro
17-02-2026
It'll make a good double feature with the Michael Jackson soft focus biopic.
Sexass
17-02-2026
Yeah, whilst MVDP would never break a bone on the MTB... 😂
jad29
17-02-2026
I think he looses too much weight and that leads to his implosions, when he doesn't worry about it or can get it exactly were he wants, like 2024 tour, he is better
Rafionain-Glas
17-02-2026
King of ROAD cycling, because "Mathieu has no equal on the bike" Put Pogačar on a CX bike or a mountain bike and he'll break a few bones.
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