Hennie Stamsnijder

Hendrikus (Hennie) Johannes Maria Stamsnijder (born 21 July 1954 in Enter, Overijssel) is a Dutch former professional cyclo-cross and road racing cyclist.

Hennie Stamsnijder
Personal information
Full nameHendrikus Johannes Maria Stamsnijder
Born (1954-07-21) 21 July 1954
Enter, Netherlands
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineCyclo-cross
RoleRider
Amateur team
1975–1979
Professional teams
1980–1982DAF trucks
1983–1986Willy Van Doorne
1987–1989PDM–Concorde
Major wins
World Cyclo Cross Championships 1981
4 wins Superprestige classification
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
Men's cyclo-cross
World Championships
1981 TolosaElite Men's Race
1984 OssElite Men's Race
1980 WetzikonElite Men's Race
1982 LanarvilyElite Men's Race
1986 LembeekElite Men's Race

Stamsnijder was military cyclo-cross world champion in 1975. In 1976 he took part in the Olympic Games. In 1979 he won the Essen cyclo-cross and the amateur Dutch road race championship. In 1980 he turned professional for DAF Trucks, finishing third in the cyclo-cross world championship.

Stamsnijder's greatest success was becoming cyclo-cross world champion in 1981 in Tolosa in the Basque Country. On a muddy course he left the Belgian Roland Liboton and the Swiss champion Albert Zweifel behind him to take the title. Stamsnijder was the first Dutch world cyclo-cross champion and that year he was named sportsman of the year.

Stamsnijder rode the Tour de France in 1980 and 1981, but it was cyclo-cross that brought his greatest victories, winning the Superprestige classification in 1983, 1984, 1987 and 1989 with 14 wins in Superprestige races.

In 1989 Stamsnijder ended his career when his son fell ill. He became the coach of the Dutch cyclo-cross team and is now a manager of Shimano sports marketing. His son, Tom Stamsnijder, was a professional cyclist too.

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