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Full name
  
Emiel Wastyn

Current team
  
An Post–Chain Reaction

Role
  
Rider

Height
  
1.71 m

Other name
  
The Ant

Nickname
  
The Ant

Discipline
  
Road

2014–2015
  
Verandas Willems

Weight
  
63 kg

Rider types
  
Sprinter, Puncheur

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Born
  
1 January 1992 (age 25) Menen, Flanders, Belgium (
1992-01-01
)

Emiel Wastyn (born 1 January 1992) is a Belgian professional racing cyclist. He now rides for the Continental Team An Post–Chain Reaction. His biggest victory was in 2015 where he managed to win Izegem Koerse, he won the sprint before Michael Van Staeyen and Timothy Dupont.

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Personal life

Wastyn was born in Menen, Belgium and now lives in Geluwe. Wastyn went to Ghent University, where he combined Cycling with his studies for Industrial engineering.

Youth

Wastyn started with sports at a young age. He soon focussed on cycling. In 2010 Wastyn rode as a junior in the World championship of cycling in service of Jasper Stuyven, who took the bronze medal. During the time at Ghent University, he rode for Jong Vlaanderen-Bauknecht. Until he went to Verandas Willems during his final year at university.

2015

After Wastyn obtained his Master's degree in Industrial engineering he could fully focus on cycling. In 2015 he rode his second year for Verandas Willems and managed to ride some nice results. His most important result was a victory in Izegem Koerse, he won the sprint and finished before Michael Van Staeyen and Timothy Dupont.

2016

After a promising year, where Wastyn showed to have the potential, he eventually signed for the Irish cycling team An Post–Chain Reaction. With his new team he showed to have a pair of fast legs. He is often used as a Lead out (cycling) for one of his fast teammates. But he also manages to ride some good results too. In GP Criquielion he finished 4th. In An Post Ras he finished 4 times in the top 10, got a fifth place for the Green jersey in the sprint. As a lead out in the sprint he helped his teammate Aaron Gate to a second consecutive Green jersey.

References

Emiel Wastyn Wikipedia