knetemann造句
例句与造句
- Knetemann did however win the Amstel Gold Race in 1985.
- Knetemann won 127 races as a professional.
- But when Zoetemelk won the Tour, the instructions had to come from Gerrie Knetemann and Jan Raas ."
- Then, as expected, Bernard Hinault took the lead, even though Gerrie Knetemann beat him in the time trial.
- As a professional he won the bronze medal in 1978 UCI Road World Championships, behind Gerrie Knetemann and Francesco Moser.
- It's difficult to find knetemann in a sentence. 用knetemann造句挺难的
- Ellen van Dijk finished third by winning the side by side sprint of Roxane Knetemann at 1'18 " of Vos.
- Moser was also silver medallist in 1976, behind Freddy Maertens of Belgium and second in 1978 to Gerrie Knetemann of the Netherlands.
- 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.
- This had happened before, most recently in 1979 with Gerrie Knetemann and in 1980 with Jan Raas, but after 1981 it became a rare occurrence.
- Roxane Knetemann & Amy Pieters won the gold medal, Ellen van Dijk & Vera Koedooder took silver and Nina Kessler & Winanda Spoor won the bronze.
- Gerrie Knetemann won the Amstel Gold Race and Jean-Claude Leclercq became Spanish maker of soft drinks which had sponsored a team in the 1970s became the main sponsor.
- The prologue was won by Hinault, who remained the leader until the first team time trial, won by the Ti Raleigh team, whose Gerrie Knetemann became the new leader.
- Riders included Joop Zoetemelk, Jan Raas, Gerrie Knetemann, Hennie Kuiper, Dave Lloyd, Urs Freuler, Henk Lubberding, Rene Pijnen, Johan van der Velde and Dietrich Thurau.
- 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.
- Those are Frenchmen Alain Meslet ( 1977 ), Bernard Hinault ( 1979 ) and Eddy Seigneur ( 1994 ), Dutch Gerrie Knetemann ( 1978 ), American Jeff Pierce ( 1987 ), and Kazakhstani Alexander Vinokourov ( 2005 ).