Greatest Spring Classics Riders – Chantal van den Broek-Blaak
Chantal Blaak turned pro in 2008 for the AA-Drink Cycling Team. She was already a 2-time winner of the Dutch Junior National TT Championships by that time.
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Chantal Blaak turned pro in 2008 for the AA-Drink Cycling Team. She was already a 2-time winner of the Dutch Junior National TT Championships by that time.
The Women’s European Championships started life as races for U23 riders. Regina Schleicher won the first road race in 1995 and Diana Žiliūtė the first time trial in 1997. The winners list of the U23 road race is full of some of the strongest riders in the modern history of women’s cycling. The likes of …
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Mie Lacota was once a big deal in women’s cycling. There was a tonne of justifiable hype at the young rider who seemed to have the cycling world at her feet. Her pro career lasted just 4 major races but she won the first of those, the 2007 Omloop het Volk. Then it was all …
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