Adri van der Poel, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Adri van der Poel

Racing cyclist

Date of Birth: 17-Jun-1959

Place of Birth: Hoogerheide, North Brabant, Netherlands

Profession: sport cyclist, cyclo-cross cyclist

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Adri van der Poel

  • Adri van der Poel (born 17 June 1959 in Bergen op Zoom) is a retired Dutch cyclist.
  • Van der Poel was a professional from 1981 to 2000.
  • His biggest wins included six classics, two stages of the Tour de France and the World Cyclo-Cross Championships in 1996.
  • He also obtained the second place and silver medal in the World Road Championships in 1983 behind Greg LeMond and five second places in the World Cylo-Cross championships.
  • The Grand Prix Adri van der Poel is named after him. Van der Poel began his career on the road and during his first season as a professional he obtained second place in Paris–Nice behind Stephen Roche and second place in the La Flèche Wallonne.
  • In the Tour de France, he won two stages; his stage win in 1988 set the record for fastest stage (since then only surpassed by three cyclists).
  • Van der Poel also competed in cyclo-cross during the winter and obtained great results – that he turned full-time to cyclo-cross in the latter part of his career where he won the World Championships in 1996 and the World Cup and Superprestige classifications in 1997.
  • Van der Poel retired after the 2000 Cyclo-Cross World Championships where he finished fourth and which was won by his teammate Richard Groenendaal. In 1983 he tested positive for strychnine.
  • He said that his father-in-law had served a pigeon pie for Sunday lunch, and only when he tested positive did he realise that the pigeons had been doped with strychnine.

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