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    Bram de Groot (born on 18 December 1974, in Alkmaar) is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer who last rode for UCI ProTour team Rabobank. Uniqa...
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  • songwriter Bram de Groot (born 1974), Dutch road bicycle racer Bruce DeGroot (born 1963), American politician in Missouri Carlijn de Groot (born 1986)...
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  • 4 assistant engineer Henk van Helvoirt – assistant to Peter Brandt Bram de Groot – assistant to Peter Brandt Deming, Mark. Live MCMXCIII at AllMusic...
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  • Jef Scherens Leuven, Joost Posthuma Stage 8 Tour de Pologne, Thomas Dekker Delta Profronde, Bram de Groot  Australia Road Race Championships, William Walker...
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  • after. Bram de Groot won the final edition of the race in 2005. List of winners: Radsport-Rennrad.de: "UNIQA Classic fällt aus!"[dead link] "De Groot wins...
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  • Ajax was recommended to him by his former trained at Volemdam, Bram Appel. When de Groot was 27, he suffered a knee injury which ended his active football...
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    to become the first Danish stage winner since Bjarne Riis in 1996. Bram de Groot broke from the chasers to finish third and the peloton came in over...
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    segments. A two rider breakaway of Jens Voigt of Team Team CSC and Bram de Groot of Team Rabobank eventually got a gap of nearly seven minutes before...
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  • Gevers Bas Giling Suzanne de Goede Floris Goesinnen Tiemen Groen Richard Groenendaal Bram de Groot Daan de Groot Loes Gunnewijk Jo de Haan Piet Haan Cees Haast...
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    The 2003 Tour de France was a multiple stage bicycle race held from 5 to 27 July, and the 90th edition of the Tour de France. It has no overall winner—although...
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