Richard Groenendaal - Major Victories

Major Victories

1993–1994
Netherlands National Cyclo-Cross championships
1st, Telleriarte Cross
2nd place World championship cyclo-cross
1994–1995
2nd place World championship cyclo-cross
1st, Telleriarte Cross, Soestduinen & Wetzikon Cross
1995–1996
Netherlands National Cyclo-Cross Championships
1st, Cyklokros Tabor, Zeddam & Harnes
1996–1997
1st, Steinmaur, Eschenbach, Zurich-Waid, Prada di Pordenone, Vossem
Superprestige Gavere, Grand Prix Nommay & Soestduinen
1997–1998
World Cup overall title
Superprestige overall title
Netherlands National Championships
1st, Steinmaur, Eschenbach, Zurich-Waid, Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse,
Superprestige Gieten, Hagendorf, Dijon, Brouilly-Odenas, Heerlen,
Haarnes, Superprestige Gavere, Super Prestige Sint-Michielsgestel,
Cyclo-cross Kalmthout, Essen & Duinencross Koksijde
1998–1999
1st, Harderwijk, Prague, Eschenbach & Zurich-Waid
1999–2000
World Cyclo-cross Championships
Netherlands national champion cyclo-cross
2nd place World Cup
2nd place Superprestige
1st, Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse
2000–2001
World Cup overall title
Superprestige overall title
Netherlands national champion cyclo-cross
2001–2002
World Cup overall title
2nd place Superprestige
2002–2003
Netherlands national champion cyclo-cross
Koppenbergcross
2003–2004
World Cup overall title
Netherlands national champion cyclo-cross
2004–2005
2nd place Superprestige
Netherlands national champion cyclo-cross
2005–2006
1st, Surhuisterveen Cross, Nacht van Woerden & Gieten Cross
2006–2007
1st, Surhuisterveen Cross
2007–2008
1st, Hamburg Cross

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