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Full name
  
Tim Wellens

2010–2012
  
Davo Lotto Davitamon

2009
  
Avia Cycling Team

Height
  
1.83 m


Rider type
  
Puncheur

Name
  
Tim Wellens

Role
  
Rider

2012–
  
Lotto–Belisol

Disciplines
  
Mountain biking

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Born
  
10 May 1991 (age 32) Sint-Truiden, Belgium (
1991-05-10
)

Current team
  
Team Omega Pharma-Lotto

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Tim Wellens (born 10 May 1991) is a Belgian professional road bicycle racer, and former mountain bicycle racer, who rides for UCI ProTeam Lotto–Soudal.

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Career

Tim Wellens Tim Wellens takes solo win on stage six of Eneco Tour

Born in Sint-Truiden, Wellens has competed as a professional since the middle of the 2012 season, joining the Lotto–Belisol team after three seasons with the squad's development team. Wellens made his début with the team at the GP José Dubois, where he finished eighth; he later made his first appearances on the UCI World Tour, by competing in the Canadian pair of races in Quebec, and Montreal attempting to bridge to each race's breakaway during the respective events. Wellens performed strongly in the season-ending Tour of Beijing, finishing each of the race's stages inside the top 25 placings – taking a best of fifth on the final stage – en route to a final overall placing of tenth, and second to Saxo Bank–Tinkoff Bank rider Rafał Majka in the young rider classification.

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In August 2014, Wellens won Stage 6 in the Eneco Tour with a solo breakaway. The time he gained on this stage meant he ultimately won the race overall.

He was named in the start list for the 2015 Tour de France.

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At the 2015 Eneco Tour, on Stage 6 Wellens attacked on the Côte Saint-Roch, then won nine seconds in the sprints in the golden kilometre. The main group was not able to chase Wellens down and his lead extended during the downhill run into Houffalize; he won the stage by 49 seconds ahead of Van Avermaet, with Geschke third. Wellens moved into the overall lead, 1' 03" ahead of Van Avermaet, with Kelderman dropping to third. Wellens defended his lead on the final stage to win his second successive Eneco Tour.

In July 2016, Wellens won Stage 5 of the 2016 Tour de Pologne with a solo breakaway in a rain soaked stage in which 85 riders abandoned. This gave him a lead of over 4 minutes in the General Classification, which he successfully defended to the end of the race.

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At the 2016 Giro d'Italia, Wellens won Stage 6 after joining the successful breakaway partway through the stage.

References

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