Jacques Hanegraaf

Jacobus Johannes Henricus " Jacques " Hanegraaff ( born December 14, 1960 in Rijsbergen ) is a former Dutch cyclist.

Jacques Hanegraaff was a professional racing car driver 1981 until 1992. Already in his first year as a professional, he became Dutch champion in the road race, in 1985 for the second time. In 1982, he won Paris - Brussels and in 1984, the Amstel Gold Race and the Eight van Chaam. Three times Hanegraaff took part in the Tour de France, 1984, he wore the yellow jersey for two days.

Hanegraaff 1992 had its active cycling career after a serious training accident in which he broke several vertebrae, quit. After a long convalescence he took over the PR work for the " Team Telekom ", for which he was most recently drove this. From 2000, he was sports director of " Farm Frites " from 2003 by " Bianchi ", by the team of Jan Ullrich, and 2009 "Cycle Collstrop ". Currently he manages racers, including Thomas Dekker and Stef Clement.

Jacques Hanegraaff is the grandson of the Dutch cyclist Marinus Valentijn.

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