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261:. He finished second in the Norg Topcompetitie, first in the Topcompetitie Espoirs and second in the Topcompetitie Experts. After finishing in second position at the Dutch mountain bike championships he promoted his bronze European Championships medal into a silver one. He also finished 2nd at the Dutch national road championships, surprising all his regular road racing opponents. As a result, he was selected to participate at the road race World Under-23 Championships where he finished 42nd. 85: 25: 343:
and the travels to and from there his performances dropped down. From 2006 on he became one of the main riders in the Bejan-Rings Pro Cycling Team and he was allowed to schedule his own training program. This was also the period that he got more interested in cyclo-cross. He still became third at the
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and the first stage and third in the third stage, resulting in a third place overall. He also won the Kuinre Topcompetitie, but Al's heart for tracks with mud and the friendly atmosphere in mountain bike competitions made him not renew his contract at the end of the year. Back on the mountain bike he
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In 1999, his first professional year he had a tough time keeping up with his opponents, mainly due to the longer distances of the races. In the Rabobank Topcompetitie he only finished in third position, while at the Dutch national Championships he had to be satisfied with a 4th place. At the European
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The Be-One team retired in 2002 and Al moved to the BankGiroLoterij team. This team mainly focused on road races and Al gained quite some experiences. In the Three-days of Norg he won the second stage, while he finished second in the
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In his junior years Al proved to be a talented rider and was already selected for the junior European and World Championships in 1997 after his 4th position at the Dutch national Championships. At the European Championships in
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In 2001 Al showed a lot of progression. He won three races in the challenge for the Belgian Cup and finished second in another race for this cup. He won more mountain bike races in
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his 36th position was a better result. That year he finished in a first position in the Rabobank Topcompetitie and in second place for the Benelux Cup.
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He won his first Dutch national title in 1998 and successfully defended his Rabobank Topcompetitie title. At the European Championships in
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Dutch national mountain bike championships, but afterwards his main results were from the cyclo-cross, among those his second position in
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Al rode in the Giant Mountainbike Racing Team alongside Brentjens in 2005, a great opportunity to learn, but due to the many races in
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became Dutch national champion again and he won the Topcompetitie Espoirs, while finishing second for the Topcompetitie Experts.
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he finished in 42nd position, but again he performed much better at the World Championships, towards a 17th position in
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Together with his sponsor he created a team that was only focused on qualifying for the
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as a highlight. At the World Championships he finished in 44th position this time.
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he did not come further than the 91st position, but at the World Championships in
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2000 however brought him better results, he won a mountain bike race in
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and second at the Dutch national cyclo-cross championships in
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where he finished in 25th position while his teammate
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Zaandam
Netherlands
Zaandam
cyclist
mountain biking
cyclo-cross
Denmark
Switzerland
Belgium
Canada
Lemelerveld
Beverwijk
Rhenen
Den Helder
Bergschenhoek
Roc d'Azur
Zwanenburg
Roden
Venhuizen
prologue
2004 Summer Olympics
Paris–Roubaix
velodrome
Groot-Ammers
Berlicum
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