Daphny van den Brand

Daphny van den Brand, (born 6 April 1978 in Zeeland, North Brabant) is a Dutch cyclo-cross, road bicycle and mountain bike racer.

Daphny van den Brand
Personal information
Full nameDaphny van den Brand
Born (1978-04-06) 6 April 1978
Zeeland, North Brabant, Netherlands
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Weight51 kg (112 lb)
Team information
DisciplineCyclo-cross
RoleRider
Professional teams
2000Kupfernagel
20032004@Home
2005Van Bemmelen - AA Drink
Major wins
World Cyclo-cross Champion (2003)
European Cyclo-cross Champion (2006, 2007)
National Cyclo-cross Champion (10 times)
National MTB Champion (2002)
Medal record
Representing the  Netherlands
Women's Cyclo-cross
World Championship
2003 MonopoliElite
2012 KoksijdeElite
2000 Sint-MichielsgestelElite
2001 TáborElite
2002 ZolderElite
2006 ZeddamElite
2010 TáborElite
European Championship
2010 Hoogstraten Elite
2007 Hittnau Elite
2006 Huijbergen Elite
2005 Pontchateau Elite

Daphny van den Brand started her cycling at eight. She won races thanks to her sprint.

Van den Brand joined the Dutch junior team. She won her first medal as a junior in 1993 during the cyclo-cross race in Sint-Michielsgestel, where she finished third .

Dutch mountain bike manager Leo van Zeeland asked her in 1994 to race on a mountain bike. Van den Brand took part in a race in Bergschenhoek and finished in fifth position. She rode the European and world junior mountain biking championships and finished seventh in both.

Van den Brand then concentrated on mountain biking and cyclo-cross. She won eight national cyclo-cross championships and the cyclo-cross world championship in 2003 in Monopoli. She also won four world bronze medals, a silver at the European championship in 2005 and gold at the 2006 UCI Cyclo-cross European Championships. In mountain biking she won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal in national championships between 2001 and 2003.

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