Jens Mouris

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Jens Mouris (born March 12, 1980 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch racing cyclist.

Mouris represented the Netherlands at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he took part in the 4 km team pursuit together with John den Braber, Robert Slippens and Wilco Zuijderwijk. They ended up in seventh position after being lapped by the Ukraine in the quarter finals. Four years later Mouris qualified for the same disciplines to participate in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. This time the new team featuring Levi Heimans, Peter Schep and Jeroen Straathof came fifth.

[edit] Palmares

1998
, World U19 Points Race Championship
1999
1st, Ronde van de Haarlemmermeer
2000
1st, Westfriese Dorpenomloop
2nd, National U23 Time Trial Championship
3rd, National Kilometer Championship
2001
1st, Joseph Sunde Memorial
2nd, National U23 Time Trial Championship
2002
1st, Grote Rivierenprijs
2nd, Australian U23 Time Trial Championship
2nd, National Pursuit Championship
3rd, Olympia's Tour
Winner Prologue
2004
Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Pursuit Champion
1st, Ronde van Overijssel
1st, Omloop van de Glazen Stad
2005
1st, Pursuit in Moscou (World Cup)
1st, Prologue, Ronde van Antwerpen
, World Team Pursuit Championship
2006
Flag of Europe European Omnium Champion
1st, Madison in Moscou (World Cup)
World Pursuit Championship
2nd, Tour du Brabant Wallon
Winner Stages 2 & 3
2007
Flag of Europe European Madison Champion (with Peter Schep)
1st, Madison in Manchester (World Cup)
3rd, European Omnium Championship

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