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Puck Pieterse

2002 - Today

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Puck Pieterse (pronounced [pʏk ˈpitərsə]; born 13 May 2002) is a Dutch cyclist specializing in road, cyclo-cross and mountain biking. She currently rides for Fenix–Deceuninck. In 2024 as under 23 world champion in the road race. Pieterse is known for her ability to bunny hop the plank barriers in cyclo-cross races. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 10 different languages on Wikipedia. Puck Pieterse is the 1,694th most popular cyclist (down from 1,312th in 2024), the 1,722nd most popular biography from Netherlands (down from 1,559th in 2019) and the 104th most popular Dutch Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Puck Pieterse ranks 1,694 out of 1,613Before her are Vladimir Isaichev, Orluis Aular, Davide Appollonio, Sarah Hammer, Johannes Fröhlinger, and Frederik Frison. After her are Rasmus Tiller, Lucas Sebastián Haedo, Hugo Hofstetter, Stefan Bötticher, Geoffrey Bouchard, and Jesper Hansen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 2002, Puck Pieterse ranks 223Before her are Elina Tzengko, Bećir Omeragić, Tiago Tomás, Jalen Green, Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, and Morgan Rogers. After her are Mariam Shengelia, Irakli Azarovi, Diane Parry, Victor Kristiansen, Lucas Bergström, and Joel Chima Fujita.

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In Netherlands

Among people born in Netherlands, Puck Pieterse ranks 1,723 out of 1,646Before her are Sam Oomen (1995), Maurits Lammertink (1990), Michelle Courtens (1981), Boaz Meylink (1984), Mitchell Dijks (1993), and Lobke Berkhout (1980). After her are Jessica Schilder (1999), Bart Nieuwkoop (1996), Sjinkie Knegt (1989), Kim Lammers (1981), Ramon Sinkeldam (1989), and Youness Mokhtar (1991).

Among CYCLISTS In Netherlands

Among cyclists born in Netherlands, Puck Pieterse ranks 104Before her are Wouter Wippert (1990), Albert Timmer (1985), Tom Veelers (1984), Tom Stamsnijder (1985), Sam Oomen (1995), and Maurits Lammertink (1990). After her are Ramon Sinkeldam (1989), Timo Roosen (1993), Moreno Hofland (1991), Tom Leezer (1985), Michel Kreder (1987), and Kai Reus (1985).