Jolien D'Hoore

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Jolien D'hoore (born 14 March 1990) is a Belgian former track and road cyclist, who rode professionally between 2007 and 2021 for the Topsport Vlaanderen–Ridley, Lotto–Belisol Ladies, Wiggle High5, Mitchelton–Scott and SD Worx teams.[4][5] D'hoore is a 29-time national track champion as well as a four-time national road champion at all competition levels.[6] She won the bronze medal in the omnium at the 2016 Olympics and during her career was one of the strongest sprinters in the women's peloton. Since retiring as a rider, D'hoore now works as a directeur sportif for UCI Women's Continental Team AG Insurance–Soudal–Quick-Step.

Jolien D'hoore
Personal information
Full nameJolien D'hoore
Born (1990-03-14) 14 March 1990 (age 34)
Ghent, Belgium[1]
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight64 kg (141 lb)
Team information
Current teamAG Insurance–Soudal–Quick-Step
Disciplines
Role
Rider type
  • Sprinter (road)
  • Endurance (track)
Professional teams
2007–2012Vlaanderen–Capri Sonne–T Interim
2013–2014Lotto–Belisol Ladies
2015–2017Wiggle–Honda
2018Mitchelton–Scott
2019–2021Boels–Dolmans[2][3]
Managerial team
2022–NXTG by Experza
Major wins
Stage races
BeNe Ladies Tour (2015, 2016)
Tour of Chongming Island (2017)

One-day races and Classics

National Road Race Championships
(2012, 2014–2015, 2017)
Ronde van Drenthe World Cup (2015)
Crescent Women World Cup Vargarda (2015)
Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta (2016, 2017)
Diamond Tour (2014–2016)
Omloop van het Hageland (2015)

Track Championships

National Track Championships
500m time trial (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016)
Points (2015, 2019)
Omnium (2007, 2010, 2014, 2015)
Individual pursuit (2008, 2010, 2015, 2019)
Team pursuit (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Scratch (2007, 2010, 2015, 2019)
Individual Sprint (2007, 2008)
Team Sprint (2008, 2009, 2010)
European Championships
Madison (2016)
World Championships
Madison (2017)
Medal record

Career

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Most notably, she won the Belgian national road race championship in 2012. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she was 5th in the Women's omnium.[7] D'hoore signed with the Wiggle–Honda team for the 2015 season,[8] winning 13 races in her first year with the team to become the most prolific winner in the women's peloton in 2015.[9]

 
D'Hoore at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships

D'hoore won the bronze medal in the omnium at the 2016 Olympics. She won her first gold medal in her career in track cycling in the European championships. She won the madison with her partner, Lotte Kopecky. In 2017 they repeated this feat at the World Championships in Hong Kong. After three years at Wiggle High5, D'hoore signed with Mitchelton–Scott for 2018,[10] and later joined Boels–Dolmans for 2019.

 
Jolien D'Hoore in 2018

In September 2021, it was announced that D'hoore's last race would be the inaugural women's Paris–Roubaix the following month, and that after her retirement from competition she would take up a directeur sportif position with NXTG by Experza from January 2022, combining the role with a position with Cycling Vlaanderen.[11]

Major results

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Track

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2005
2nd Omnium, National Junior Championships
2006
National Junior Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Sprint
1st   Scratch
2nd Points race
2nd Individual pursuit
2nd Omnium
2007
National Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Sprint
1st   Scratch
1st   Team pursuit
1st   Omnium
2nd Individual pursuit
2nd Keirin
2nd Points race
2008
National Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Team pursuit
1st   Individual pursuit
1st   Team sprint
1st   Sprint
UEC European Junior Championships
2nd   Team pursuit
2nd   Individual pursuit
2nd   Points race
3rd   Scratch
2009
National Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Team pursuit
1st   Team sprint
2nd   Team pursuit, UEC European Under-23 Championships
2010
UEC European Under-23 Championships
1st   Omnium
1st   Team pursuit
3rd   Points race
National Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Scratch
1st   Individual pursuit
1st   Omnium
1st   Team pursuit
1st   Team sprint
2nd Points race
2012
UEC European Under-23 Championships
1st   Points race
2nd   Team pursuit
1st   Omnium, National Championships
2013
Grand Prix of Poland
1st Points race
3rd Omnium
3rd Scratch
3 Jours d'Aigle
1st Individual pursuit
1st Scratch
3rd Points race
2nd Omnium, International Belgian Open
3rd   Omnium, 2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Aguascalientes
2014
Omnium, 2014–15 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
1st   Guadalajara
2nd   London
1st   Omnium, National Championships
Cottbus Championships
1st 500m time trial
1st Omnium
1st Points race
1st Cottbuser Nächte Omnium
1st Sprintermeeting Omnium
1st International Belgian Open Omnium
2nd   Omnium, UEC European Championships
2015
1st   Omnium, National Championships
2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Cambridge
2nd   Scratch
3rd   Omnium
2nd Omnium, Revolution – Derby
2nd Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent
2016
1st   Points race, 2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Hong Kong
UEC European Championships
1st   Madison
2nd   Points race
: National Championships
1st   500m time trial
1st   Scratch
1st   Points race
1st   Individual pursuit
3rd   Omnium, Olympic Games
2017
UCI World Championships
1st   Madison
3rd   Scratch
2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
1st   Madison, Pruszków
2nd   Madison, Manchester
3rd   Scratch, Manchester
Belgian International Track Meeting
1st Scratch
1st Madison
Zesdaagse Vlaanderen-Gent
1st Points race
2nd Madison
2018
2nd   Scratch, UCI World Championships
3rd   Scratch, UEC European Championships
Madison, 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
3rd   Berlin
3rd   London
2019
: National Championships
1st   Scratch
1st   Points race
2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
1st   Madison, Cambridge
2nd   Madison, Hong Kong
3rd   Scratch, Hong Kong
2019–20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Hong Kong
2nd   Team pursuit
3rd   Omnium
3rd   Scratch, UCI World Championships
2020
2nd   Madison, 2019–20 UCI Track Cycling World Cup, Milton

Road

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2008
1st   Road race, UCI Junior World Championships[1]
4th Overall Omloop van Borsele
1st   Points classification
1st Stage 1
National Junior Road Championships
1st   Road race
3rd Time trial
7th Omloop van het Hageland |
9th Chrono des Nations Juniors
2009
1st Wodecq Criterium
2010
6th Time trial
9th Sparkassen Giro
2012
1st   Road race, National Road Championships
3rd Breendonk
10th Le Samyn des Dames
10th Omloop van het Hageland
2013
1st Dwars door de Westhoek
1st Grand Prix of Poland
2nd Dwars door Vlaanderen
2nd Knokke-Heist – Bredene
3rd Cholet Pays de Loire Dames
4th Gent-Wevelgem
9th Ronde van Gelderland
2014
1st   Road race, National Road Championships
1st Flanders Diamond Tour
1st Stage 5 Holland Ladies Tour
2nd Overall BeNe Ladies Tour
1st   Points classification
1st Stages 1 & 2b
2nd Cholet Pays de Loire Dames
2nd Ronde van Gelderland
2nd Dwars door de Westhoek
2nd Overall Baloise Ladies Tour
1st   Points classification
1st Stages 1 & 3
4th Novilon EDR Cup
4th Sparkassen Giro
7th Overall Ladies Tour of Qatar
7th La Course by Le Tour de France
7th Dwars door Vlaanderen
2015
National Road Championships
1st   Road race
2nd Time trial
1st   Overall BeNe Ladies Tour
1st   Points classification
1st Stages 1, 2a (ITT) & 2b
1st Omloop van het Hageland
1st Ronde van Drenthe World Cup
1st Diamond Tour
1st Crescent Women World Cup Vårgårda
Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stages 1 & 2
1st Vårgårda WestSweden
1st Stage 2 Bloeizone Fryslân Tour
2nd Overall The Women's Tour
1st Stage 2
2nd Tour of Flanders
2nd Dwars door de Westhoek
2nd La Course by Le Tour de France
3rd Overall UCI Women's Road World Cup
4th Cholet Pays de Loire Dames
4th Gent–Wevelgem
4th Ronde van Gelderland
5th Le Samyn des Dames
6th Overall Ladies Tour of Qatar
8th Overall Energiewacht Tour
8th Sparkassen Giro
1st Stage 1
8th Sparkassen Giro
2016
1st   Overall BeNe Ladies Tour
1st   Points classification
1st Stages 1, 3 (ITT) & 4
1st Flanders Diamond Tour
1st Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta
1st Stages 1, 3 & 4
2nd Dwars door Vlaanderen
3rd Road race, National Road Championships
4th Keukens Van Lommel Classic
5th Pajot Hills Classic
6th Overall Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska
1st   Points classification
1st Stage 4
10th Road race, UCI Road World Championships
2017
1st   Road race, National Road Championships
1st   Overall Tour of Chongming Island
1st   Mountains classification
1st Stages 2 & 3
1st Omloop van het Hageland
1st Grand Prix de Dottignies
1st Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta
1st Stage 1 Ladies Tour of Norway
1st Stage 4 Giro Rosa
1st Stage 5 The Women's Tour
2nd Gent–Wevelgem
4th Overall Belgium Tour
1st   Belgian rider classification
1st Prologue & Stage 2
5th Gooik–Geraardsbergen–Gooik
6th Road race, UEC European Road Championships
6th Ronde van Drenthe
6th RideLondon Classique
7th Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
7th Dwars door de Westhoek
2018
1st Three Days of Bruges–De Panne
1st Stage 1 The Women's Tour
Giro Rosa
1st Stages 3 & 4
2nd Drentse Acht van Westerveld
2nd Gent–Wevelgem
3rd Omloop van het Hageland
4th Brabantse Pijl Dames Gooik
5th UCI World Championships TTT
5th Overall BeNe Ladies Tour
7th RideLondon Classique
8th Overall Tour of Chongming Island
8th Omloop Het Nieuwsblad
9th Road race National Road Championships
2019
The Women's Tour
1st Stages 1 & 3
1st Stage 1 Emakumeen Euskal Bira
2nd Time trial, National Road Championships
6th Overall Healthy Ageing Tour
7th Durango-Durango Emakumeen Saria
2020
1st Gent–Wevelgem
2nd Road race, National Road Championships
2021
1st Stage 1 Healthy Ageing Tour
2nd Dwars door de Westhoek
2nd GP Oetingen
3rd Classic Brugge–De Panne
5th Dwars door het Hageland
6th Overall Belgium Tour
6th Nokere Koerse
7th Diamond Tour
9th Omloop van de Westhoek

Honours and awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Jolien D'hoore (BEL)". Wiggle Honda. Archived from the original on 12 January 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2015.
  2. ^ Ostanek, Daniel (3 December 2018). "Boels-Dolmans finalise roster with MTB champion Annika Langvad". Cyclist. Dennis Publishing Limited. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
  3. ^ Frattini, Kirsten (8 January 2020). "2020 Team Preview: Boels Dolmans". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Team SD Worx". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 13 January 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Jolien D'hoore gaat nog een jaar door voor SD Worx, de opvolger van Boels-Dolmans, maar daarna stopt ze: "Dan begint mijn 2de leven"" [Jolien D'hoore continues for another year for SD Worx, the successor to Boels-Dolmans, but then she stops: "Then my second life begins"]. Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). Mediahuis. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Jolien D'hoore".
  7. ^ Athlete profile Archived 21 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine at london2012.com
  8. ^ "Get to know: Jolien D'hoore". Wiggle Honda. 5 November 2014. Archived from the original on 12 November 2014. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  9. ^ "The Numbers: Biggest, fastest, record breakers of 2015". cyclingnews.com. 14 October 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  10. ^ Frattini, Kirsten (20 January 2018). "D'hoore puts track on hold for Classics goals in 2018". Retrieved 28 January 2018.
  11. ^ Frattini, Kirsten (23 September 2021). "Jolien D'hoore joins NXTG Racing as sports director in 2022". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Remco Evenepoel en Lotte Kopecky zijn ook de Flandrien(ne) van het Jaar" [Remco Evenepoel and Lotte Kopecky are also the Flandrien(ne) of the Year]. Sporza (in Dutch). 18 October 2022.
  13. ^ "Remco Evenepoel en Lotte Kopecky zijn de (verwachte) winnaars van de Kristallen Fiets" [Remco Evenepoel and Lotte Kopecky are the (expected) winners of the Kristallen Fiets]. Sporza (in Dutch). 12 October 2022.
  14. ^ "Afscheidnemende Jolien D'hoore ontvangt Lifetime Achievement Award: "Viel volledig uit de lucht"". Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 26 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Jolien D'hoore leent naam aan drie koersen van Wielerorganisatie Erwetegem: "Niet over moeten nadenken"". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 8 July 2022.
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