
Name: Maike van der Duin
Nationality: Netherlands
Place of Birth:
Date of Birth: 12th September 2001
2020
Biehler Krush Pro Cycling
2021
Drops-Le Col supported by Tempur
2022
Le Col Wahoo
2023
Canyon SRAM
Maike van der Duin Articles

Gent Wevelgem Women 2023 Race Preview
Gent Wevelgem Women has a decent shout as being one of the strongest Spring Classics races in the women’s calendar. We’ve seen both the expected sprint finishes and also the odd attack and small break contest the win. The race has developed over the years and recently has become much more similar to the men’s edition.

Exterioo Classic Brugge-De Panne 2023 Race Preview
A women’s Exterioo Classic Brugge-De Panne has only been in existence since 2018, the same year the men’s race stopped being 3 stages long. Instead, the new women’s Brugge-De Panne helped create a festival of cycling style approach lasting for 3 days. The flat parcours means it’s a sprint heavy classic.

Lorena Wiebes simply too fast in snowy Ronde van Drenthe
The overnight talk was about how the cobbled sections had been removed from the Ronde van Drenthe and whether the VAMberg would still be in

Canyon SRAM 2023 Roster Preview
2022 Season Summary It was a bit of a mixed season for Canyon SRAM. You can’t really say it was bad as there were strong

2023 Women’s WorldTour transfers summary
With only a week to go until the transfer window shuts for Women’s WorldTour teams, it’s safe to say that all but the latest of

Tour de France Femmes 2022 Race Preview
The Tour de France Femmes has a long and convoluted history. The first race that could be considered a Women’s Tour de France was the La Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale, held in 1955. That race was won by the Brit Millie Robinson, who would also go on to be a women’s hour record holder. Held over 5 stages, the race ended up being a one-off event.