Full name Niki Terpstra 2005 AXA Height 1.85 m Discipline Road and track 2006 Ubbink-Syntec Weight 74 kg | Rider type Classics specialist Name Niki Terpstra Current team Team Quick Step 2003–2004 Bert Story-Piels Role Cyclist | |
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Paris roubaix niki terpstra s monumental ride
Niki Terpstra ( [ˈniki ˈtɛrpstraː]; born 18 May 1984) is a Dutch racing cyclist with UCI ProTeam Quick-Step Floors. He is the brother of fellow racing cyclist Mike Terpstra.
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- Paris roubaix niki terpstra s monumental ride
- At home with etixx quick step s niki terpstra
- Career
- Monuments results timeline
- References

At home with etixx quick step s niki terpstra
Career

Niki Terpstra was born on 18 May 1984 in Beverwijk in the Netherlands. He was part of the silver medal winning team in the team pursuit in the 2005 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, together with Levi Heimans, Jens Mouris and Peter Schep. With a 4th place in the Three Days of De Panne followed by a 14th place at the 2008 Tour of Flanders, young Terpstra showed signs of considerable talent. In 2009 Terpstra won the 3rd stage in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, gaining the yellow leader jersey at the same time, keeping it for a day.
In 2012, Terpstra took a prestigious victory at the Dwars door Vlaanderen, winning in solo fashion after being on the attack all day. He detached himself from the break on the Oude Kwaremont with Jelle Wallays of Topsport Vlaanderen–Mercator. He dropped Wallays on the Paterberg and finished the race with an advantage of 47 seconds over Frenchman Sylvain Chavanel.

In 2014 he won his first short stage race with the victory in the Tour of Qatar. Terpstra continued his good form in the classics, placing fifth in Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, winning the Dwars door Vlaanderen for the second time in his career, and placing sixth in the Tour of Flanders. On 13 April 2014 he won the Paris–Roubaix race in solo fashion, after attacking from the leading group of 11 riders with 6 km (3.7 mi) remaining.

In 2015, Terpstra defended his Tour of Qatar title, holding the race lead after winning the individual time trial on Stage 3. At the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Terpstra made the decisive breakaway of four riders with teammates Tom Boonen and Stijn Vandenbergh, along with Ian Stannard (Team Sky). After Stannard closed down a Boonen attack in the closing stages Terpstra tried to counterattack, but Vandenbergh closed the gap, allowing Stannard to attack with only Terpstra able to follow. Stannard went on to beat Terpstra in the sprint finish. In March Terpstra had some success, first by getting the second position in the Ronde van Zeeland Seaports. He then got on the second step of the podium of a very windy Gent–Wevelgem, as he won the two-man sprint for second position after Luca Paolini had crossed the line solo. In his next race, the Tour of Flanders, he broke away from the peloton with Alexander Kristoff 30 kilometers from the finish but couldn't beat Kristoff in the final sprint, completing the race in second place. In June, he won the National Road Race Championships in a bunch sprint, surprising the pure sprinters.
Monuments results timeline

DNF = Did not finish; - = Did not compete