Evert Dolman

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Evert Dolman

Evert Dolman in 1966
Personal information
Full name Evert Gerardus Dolman
Born (1946-02-22)22 February 1946
Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Died 12 May 1993(1993-05-12) (aged 47)
Dordrecht, the Netherlands
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 71 kg (157 lb)
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Major wins
1971 Tour of Flanders
Infobox last updated on
2 July 2008

Evert "Eef" Gerardus Dolman (22 February 1946 – 12 May 1993) was a Dutch racing cyclist, who won the gold medal in the 100 km team trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, alongside Gerben Karstens, Bart Zoet, and Jan Pieterse.[1] He became Dutch champion in 1967 and 1968, but was later stripped of his 1967 title because of doping.[2][3]

He said in an interview with the Dutch magazine Wielerrevue that his racing career had been undermined by drug-taking and what he described as the witch-hunt conducted in the first years of drug-testing in the 1960s.[2]

Palmarès

1964
Olympic title team time trial
1965
Ronde van Noord-Holland
Ronde van Limburg
1966
World amateur road race champion
Ronde van Gelderland
Tour de Namur
1967
Stage 6 of Vuelta a España
1968
Goirle
Netherlands Dutch National Road Race Championship
Ulestraten
1969
1st stage of Tour de Luxembourg
Mijl van Mares
Monaco
1970
Kortenhoef
1971
Tour of Flanders

References

  1. Eef Dolman. sports-reference.com
  2. 2.0 2.1 Te Fanatiek, Wielersport, Holland, undated cutting
  3. Dolman erkent doping, Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, 1 August 1967

External links

Dolman at the 1966 world championships in Nürburg
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