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Nickname
  
de Kneet

Spouse
  
Gre Donker

Role
  
Bicycler

Name
  
Gerrie Knetemann

Discipline
  
Road


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Full name
  
Gerard Friedrich Knetemann

Born
  
6 March 1951 Amsterdam, the Netherlands (
1951-03-06
)

Died
  
November 2, 2004, Bergen, Netherlands

Children
  
Roxane Knetemann, Marnix Knetemann, Elise Knetemann

Similar People
  
Jan Raas, Joop Zoetemelk, Peter Post, Roxane Knetemann, Priscilla Knetemann

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Gerard Friedrich "Gerrie" Knetemann (6 March 1951 in Amsterdam – 2 November 2004 in Bergen, North Holland) was a Dutch road bicycle racer who won the 1978 World Championship.

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Gerrie Knetemann KNETEMANN Gerrie in 1979 Tour de France Flickr Photo

A four-time winner of the Ronde van Nederland, he also rode the Tour de France 11 times between 1974 and 1987, winning 10 stages, a Dutch record equalled only by Jan Raas and Joop Zoetemelk. Knetemann won 127 races as a professional.

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Knetemann maintained an Amsterdam accent and a sharp sense of humour that made him a favourite with reporters and earned him television and radio appearances. His best year in the Tour de France was 1978, when he led from the sixth stage. Although he lost the leader's yellow jersey two days later, he won the stage into Lausanne and then the final stage on the Champs Elysées in Paris.

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His career dwindled after a crash in Dwars door België in Belgium in March 1983. Recovery took months and, although he did again ride the Tour de France, there was not much left of the once sparkling star. Knetemann did however win the Amstel Gold Race in 1985. He retired from racing in 1991 and became Dutch team selector.

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Knetemann died while riding his bike. He collapsed from a heart attack with friends in Bergen.

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His wife, Gre Donker, was also a racing cyclist. They had a son and two daughters. Their daughter Roxane, born in 1987, has been a professional cyclist since 2006.

Teams

Knetemann raced for several different sponsored teams in his career, one of the most famous was the TI–Raleigh team, managed by Peter Post, with which he won the 1978 UCI Road World Championships.

References

Gerrie Knetemann Wikipedia