Bram Tankink

Dutch professional cyclist

Bram Tankink - Dutch professional cyclist
Born

December 3rd, 1978
46 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Netherlands

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Competed as a professional cyclist from 1998 to 2017. Specialized in road cycling and participated in numerous Grand Tours. Achieved a significant milestone by finishing multiple editions of the Tour de France. Also contributed to team success in various one-day races and stage competitions, showcasing skills in roles such as domestique.

Finished multiple editions of the Tour de France

Represented teams including Quick-Step and Belkin

Won stages in several international cycling events

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