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Blog: FLOWERS FOR DORA INSTEAD OF RAAS - AMSTEL GOLD RACE
This Sunday, it is finally time for the biggest Dutch cycling classic: the Amstel Gold Race. This one-day race was founded in 1966 by the two former team managers Ton Vissers and Herman Krott. The current record holder of this classic is, as many of you already know, Jan Raas, with no less than 5 victories. It is therefore not...
Blog: REDTED CYCLING JERSEYS IN A PHOTO REPORT BY JOSEFIENE DEGENAAR
Utrecht based photographer Josefiene Degenaar of Josefiene Degenaar Photography made the photo reportage "Tour D'Ouderkque". During this cycling tour, the riders wore retro jerseys from our own RedTed Performance line. The RedTed Perfomance line is developed for cyclists who are looking for sporty and high-quality cycling clothing at an acceptable price. Performance-oriented, aerodynamic clothing with good support are characteristics of...
Page: Wielrenner Fred Rompelberg
Wielrenner Fred Rompelberg Nationaliteit: Nederland Geboortedatum: 1945-10-30 , Maastricht (Limburg), Nederland Teams AMKO eiken meubelen - Gazelle(Nederland) (1982) AMKO eiken meubelen - Gazelle(Nederland) tot 30-06 (1983) Beugels - Jan Willemsen(Nederland) vanaf 01-07 (1983) Bonfrère - Rompelberg(Nederland) vanaf 25-03 (1975) Frisol - Gazelle(Nederland) (1976) Frisol - Thirion - Gazelle(Nederland) (1977) Ibis(Nederland) (1994) Ibis(Nederland) (1993) Individueel(Onbekend) (1972) Jan Willemsen - Campagnolo(Nederland) (1984)...
Product: Retro Cycling Jersey Panasonic Sportlife - Red/Yellow/Blue
Retro cycling jersey Panasonic Sportlife - Red/Yellow/Blue Order now the retro cycling jersey of the Panasonic-Sportlife team. This comfortable cycling jersey is a replica of the jersey of the Panasonic team from 1990-1992. Panasonic is a former Dutch cycling team that was active from 1984 to 1992. The team was set up under the leadership of team manager Peter Post,...
Blog: TEAM MANAGERS PETER POST AND JAN RAAS BURY HATCHET
In the late 80s and early 90s, the rivalry between the Dutch team managers Peter Post and Jan Raas was very high. It wasn't until the Tour de France of 1992 that the hatchet was buried after years of bickering and fighting. I mean, the men had no choice at all! There are no words to describe how pathetic it...