Steven de Jongh
Cyclist, 2005 Dutch National Road Champion

Born
November 25th, 1973
51 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Netherlands
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Competed in professional cycling, participating in stage races and one-day events. Achieved significant success in the Dutch cycling circuit, culminating in a national championship. Represented various teams throughout a career, contributing to team success in races. Transitioned to a managerial role after retiring from competitive cycling, where continued involvement in the sport helped develop new talent.
Won the 2005 Dutch National Road Championship
Raced for teams such as Rabobank and Choco Kroepoek
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