Jeroen Blijlevens
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Jeroen Johannes Hendrikus Blijlevens (born December 29, 1971 in Gilze-Rijen, Noord Brabant) is a retired road bicycle racer from the Netherlands, who was a professional rider from 1994 to 2004.
Nicknamed Jerommeke, he was one of Holland's leading sprinters in the 1990s, claiming victories in the three big races (Tour de France, Vuelta and Giro d'Italia). He won a total number of 74 races in his professional career. Today he is a cycling co-commentator at Eurosport Netherlands.
[edit] Teams
- 1994: TVM - Bison Kit (Netherlands)
- 1995: TVM (Netherlands)
- 1996: TVM - Farm Frites (Netherlands)
- 1997: TVM - Farm Frites (Netherlands)
- 1998: TVM - Farm Frites (Netherlands)
- 1999: TVM - Farm Frites (Netherlands)
- 2000: Team Polti (Italy)
- 2001: Lotto - Adecco (Belgium)
- 2002: Domo - Farm Frites (Belgium)
- 2003: BankGiroloterij (Netherlands)
- 2004: BankGiroloterij (Netherlands)
[edit] References
- Jeroen Blijlevens profile at the Cycling Website
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