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Dutch Junior and Beginners Championships - NE

Hoensbroek, Netherlands, August 18, 2002

Results

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By Bert Saarloos, Dagblad de Limburger

After some years on flat courses the Dutch Road Championships for juniors and beginners were back in Limburg, the only province of the Netherlands with real hills. A course of 5.3 kilometres in the former mining town of Hoensbroek awaited the riders, with three climbs, the finish climb of the Randweg being particularly tough. The tropical temperatures of thirty degrees did not make things easier.

Junior Men - three way battle

In the junior men's race a break of six riders formed in the early stages: Tim van der Zanden, Niek Oude Nijweme, Eddy van IJzendoorn, Remco Bouwens, Thom van Dulmen and Stefan van Dorrestein. Three riders managed to bridge the gap from the peloton: Marcel Lamberts, Frits Mattijssen and Tom Stamsnijder, one of the favourites. But the bunch stayed vigilant, giving the group not too much freedom. The leading group decreased in size every lap and at the 50 km point all were back in the bunch again.

With still seventy kilometres to go Jos Harms, one of the big favourites, attacked. "I cannot stay too long in the bunch. I have to attack. That is my nature," Harms explained his move.

Immediately there was panic in the peloton. Albert Timmer was the first to react, first being joined by Frits Mattijssen and Tom Stamsnijder, then also by Tom Veelers. With fifty kilometres to go they were trailing Harms by 1 minute, but the chasers steadily closed in on Harms. The pace in the chasing group proved to be to high for Mattijssen and Timmer. Stamsnijder and Veelers cooperated well and caught Harms with some 35 kilometres to go.

Seven riders (top favourite Thomas Dekker, Huub Duyn, Onno Gerritsen, Marcel Lambert, Marc de Maar, Dion Murk, Kai Rens) tried to bridge the gap of 1.05, but there was too much rivalry in this group. The three in front even increased the gap to two minutes. Although we should say: the two in front, because Harms was not doing any leading work anymore.

"After several laps solo, I could not do any better than just follow," Harms said.

Stamsnijder and Veelers did not buy that. "Well, he was good enough to take me back when I tried to get away," Tom Stamsnijder, only first year junior and son of former world cyclo-cross champion Hennie Stamsnijder, said. "So I figured: if I don't win, you don't as well. I decide to let Tom Veelers win. Tom is a good friend of mine. We live only a couple of kilometres apart from each other, I know him since we started racing and we often train together."

"I took the last corner before the finish uphill at full speed, Stamsnijder closed the gap and I had ten metres. That was enough," Veelers explained the tactics.

The bike mechanic of a cycle shop in his hometown Borne took the gold medal and the red-white-blue jersey. Next year Veelers moves to the elite ranks, either to Tegeltoko or Bert Story-Piels (TT3).

Beginner Men - solo for Van Ooijen

Though there were some breakaways in the first hour of the beginner men's race, the real action only started in the second part. Cornelius van Ooijen, one of the favourites from the second row, got clear with some 35 kilometres to go. "Kamikaze, I thought. I figured it would be impossible to stay clear alone on this tough course in this heat," he confessed.

Van Ooijen proved himself wrong. It was to be the winning solo. Van Ooijen took forty seconds, but with two laps to go (10 kms) the three top favourites - who had dominated the Eurode-Omloop, the toughest Dutch race, a week earlier - made a move forward. Arjen de Baat, Niek Rentmeester and Rob Ruygh were only fifteen seconds behind with one lap to go. But the rivalry paralysed the trio. None of them wanted to close the gap with the other two in the wheel and so Van Ooijen took the title to his own surprise.

The three chasers were caught by the bunch in the sprint uphill. Sven Kramer, son of former speed skating star Yep Kramer, took the silver and Dwight Spijker, son of former top amateur Jan Spijker, got the bronze medal.

Junior Women - De Goede too good

In the junior women's championship three riders got clear from a group of twenty with still some fifty kilometres to go: Suzanne de Goede, Christa Pirard and Pleuni Möhlmann. However the trio managed to hold on until the end. Team mates De Goede and Pirard tried to shake off Möhlmann, did not succeed, but got places 1 and 2 in the end as they were far better sprinters than Möhlmann. De Goede took the title, her 27th win of the year. Initially De Goede (this year triple national track champion) was in the Dutch team for the World Junior Track Championships, "but I preferred to take part in the national road championship," she said. Next year she is riding with the senior women.

Beginner Women - Vos leads home Knetemann

The beginner women started one minute after the junior women, but they set such a high pace in the first laps that they caught up with the older girls on the third lap. At first there was a leading group of 17 riders. From this group seven got clear on the third lap: the three top favourites Roxane Knetemann (daughter of former world professional road champion Gerrie Knetemann), Marianne Vos and Elisabeth Bakker, along with Moniek Rotensen, Suzanne van Veen, Renske Doedeé and Joukje Braam.

Halfway through the race it looked as if Knetemann, Van Veen and Vos were the ones to contest the title, but in the final stages Bakker and Rotmensen (who had punctured) came back. In the sprint Marianne Vos took the gold medal. For the 15 year old from Wijk en Aalburg, who is only a first year beginner, the second national title this year, after winning the Dutch MTB Championship.

Results

Junior Men - 122 km

1 Tom Veelers               3.08.03
2 Jos Harms                    0.23
3 Tom Stamsnijder              0.30
4 Marc de Maar                 0.57
5 Huub Duyn                    1.58
6 Dirk Bellemakers             2.04
7 Dion Murk                    2.06
8 Frits Mattijssen
9 Thomas Dekker                2.08
10 Onno Gerritsen              2.12
11 Sebastiaan Langeveld
12. Marcel Lamberts            2.27
13 Bozidar Stjakovac
14 Kai Reus                    2.44
15 Tom Leezer                  3.57
16 Johan Berk                  4.06
17 Steven Mengels              4.08
18 Maikel Paas 
19 Lars Boom
20 Wouter Groot
21 Leon Korteland              4.14
22 Menno de Boer
23 Thomas Berkhout             4.18
24 Erwin den Hollander
25 Patrick van Vliet
26 Arjan Molenaar              4.58
27 Jasper Koopmans
28 Wim Botman                  5.09
29 Jesper Kelder               5.11
30 Arne Hassink                5.15
31 Marc Kamphuis
32 Niels de Blaauw             5.24
33 Maarten Mandemakers         5.28
34 Klaas van Hage              5.33
35 Eddy van IJzendoorn         5.40
36 Robin Daling                5.43
37 Sjoerd Botter
38 Pieter Israel               5.45
39 Jeroen Kregel
40 Hans Timmermans             5.47
41 Niels Bogaars
42 Erik Hopman
43 Paul Konijnenburg
44 André Bijl
45 Norman Meerkerk             5.53
46 Wilco Hovestad              6.07
47 Tim van der Zanden          6.09
48 Niek Oude Nijeweme          6.13
49 Elzo Vos                    6.28
50 Egon van Kessel             6.41
51 Guus Magielse               7.34
52 Merijn van Breugel          7.57
53 Joost van Leijen            8.48
54 Mike Alloo

Starters: 151
Classified: 54

Beginner Men - 79.5 km

1 Cornelius van Ooijen      2.03.28 (38.6 km/h)
2 Sven Kramer                  0.11
3 Dwight Spijker
4 Michel Kreder
5 Rikke Dijkxhoorn
6 Sjoerd Commandeur
7 Jimmy de Bruijn
8 Niek Rentmeester
9 Hidde van Nuil
10 Ben van der Kooi
11 Patrick Kos
12 Rick Mostert
13 Arnoud Koot
14 Rob Ruygh 
15 Frank Wierstra
16 Yvo Kusters 
17 Freek Wallaard
18 Jordi Muller
19 Robert Gesink
20 Arjen de Baat
21 Stijn de Bruijn             0.20
22 Mark Solberg                
23 Jeffrey Buist
24 Sander de Kip
25 Jeroen Mersman
26 Enrico Liebe
27 Jan Mikkers
28 Wesley van Dongen           0.23
29 Michiel Jan van der Linde
30 Thijs van Amerongen
31 Frederik Bekkers
32 Dennis Luyt
33 Leander Pronk
34 Maarten Krommendijk
35 Daan Rijntjes
36 Manman van Ruitenbeek
37 Jamie van Rijswijk
38 Yondi Schmidt               0.27
39 Menno Horst
40 Robin van der Lijn
41 Kaj du Prie
42 Jeffrey van Henten
43 Jelle Kooistra
44 Robert Berk
45 Ricardo van der Velde       0.32
46 Robert Bovenhuis
47 Mike van der Putten
48 Giancarlo Brand
49 Jeroen Poppe
50 Michael Sonneveldt
51 Cenny Glasbergen            0.38
52 Lars Jun                    
53 Teun Kuster
54 Rik van IJzendoorn 
55 Erwin Franssen              0.42
56 Jan Pruijn                  0.49
57 Jasper de Lange
58 Emiel Lubbers
59 Sjon van der Valk
60 Harm Verhaegh
61 Niels Bastemeijer
62 Dennis Kreder
63 Giel Kleinjan
64 Marco Brus
65 Nick van der Linden
66 Fokke Postma
67 Bryan Oudhuis
68 Caspar Mylius
69 Ronald van der Laar
70 Rob Zwekars
71 Bas van Dalen
72 Hessel Wassenaar
73 Adriaan Mout
74 Danny van der Weg
75 Maickel Beekelaar 
76 Bob van Winden
77 Daniël Brok
78 Rik Lugtenburg
79 Diëgo Gulpers
80 Davy Gorissen 

Starters: 144
Classified: 80

Junior Women - 69 km

1 Suzanne de Goede          2.01.24 (34.1 km/h)
2 Christa Pirard
3 Pleuni Möhlmann
4 Marjon Spijkerman            0.41
5 Joan Boskamp                 1.54
6 Linda Dirkx                  3.59
7 Kornelia Groenveld           4.25
8 Nathalie van Katwijk         7.56
9 Iris Slappendel
10 Esther Kortekaas
11 Marije Profeit              8.07
12 Loes Markerink             1 lap
13 Ivonne de Jong
14 Kirsten Eikmans
15 Lysbert Hartholt
16 Yvette van Leest
17 Anouk de Veen
18 Marloes Raymaekers
19 Eveline Kaleveld
20 Linda van den Beukel
21 Aniek Eijsink
22 Ramona van Wijk
23 Famke Kweekel
24 Chantal Groen

Starters: 41
Classified: 24

Beginner women - 53 km

1 Marianne Vos              1.33.29 (34.0 km/h)
2 Roxane Knetemann
3 Moniek Rotmensen
4 Elisabeth Bakker             0.04
5 Suzanne van Veen
6 Renske Doedee                0.14
7 Joukje Braam                 0.23
8 Christel van Bakel
9 Marlijn Binnendijk           3.31
10 Lotte Egberts              1 lap
11 Leida Roelofs
12 Marieke de Kort
13 Ellen van Dijk
14 Martine Geerts
15 Nicole Keizer
16 Sofie van Horik
17 Jennifer van Staten
18 Linda Kroes
19 Margot Baaijens
20 Ingeborg Kreuze
21 Suzan Lavooy
22 Elise Meuleman
23 Josine van Agtmaal
24 Ester Broekhuis
25 Lotte Eijsink
26 Suzan Simons
27 Anouk Haantjes
28 Lonneke te Wierike
29 Linda ter Beek
30 Louise van Esveld
31 Ramona Koenen
32 Sanne Bogers
33 Romy Kassing
35 Angela van der Velde
36 Sanne van der Ven
37 Daisy Storteler
38 Mirjam Deuten
39 Kirsten Verhoeven
40 Joke Drent
41 Ingeborg Eikmans
42 Joyce Verbaant

Courtesy of Bert Saarloos/Dagblad de Limburger