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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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Latest comments
awp
13-12-2025
As a cyclist, I'm amazed by his capabilities, as a fan I believe he will be considered as the best ever by the time he retires.
md1975
13-12-2025
While he is a good rider, he is not in the Pogi, Vingegaard, Lipo and others category yet. Can he be? Time will tell but for now he is in a 2nd Tier. And let's not forget guys like Del Torro who very well could be almost if not as good as Pogi in a year or two
leedorney
13-12-2025
That question about the last wk of the 'tour, like seriously, did the journo not know he had a knee problem.. 🤷
Veganpotter
13-12-2025
They're hoping to develop GC talent. This is the best way they can do that with their roster.
NikkoNicco
13-12-2025
You have never seen a greater sportsman and you will never see one in your lifetime. Admire this man who was sent to earth by God himself to represent him on a bike. Tadej Pogacar will go down in history as the Greatest Of All Time-The GOAT!!!
NikkoNicco
13-12-2025
We have never seen a greater sportsman then Tadej Pogacar and we will never see one in our lifetime. Let's admire this man, who was sent to earth by God himself to represent him on a bike. Pogi will go down in history as the Greatest Of All Time - The GOAT !!!
Veganpotter
13-12-2025
Its very odd that he hasn't been signed yet. He's definitely overperformed his current contract.
RidesHills
13-12-2025
They left out the post-Tour races: Il Lombardia, Quebec, Montreal, Worlds at the very least. Not many race days, but what a list of races for the year. He’s turning into a classics rider who wins the Tour, more than a GC rider who wins the classics. (Maybe that happened this year already.)
maria20242024
13-12-2025
In my opinion, it's a mistake. Lidl wanted the green jersey, Pedersen tried for many years and didn't get it, Milan did, so why this "punishment"?. Pedersen's profile has changed; he's still a fantastic rider, but he's no longer a sprinter capable of competing with the best (Merlier, Philipsen, Brennan, etc.). At best, he'll win a stage or two (probably in a breakaway). I don't understand Lidl's decision.
maria20242024
13-12-2025
He's a talent, but also he's a "kid". No pressure, please.
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