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Born | South Africa | 11 December 1976
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Discipline | Road cycling |
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2008-2010 | MTN Energade Ladies Teams |
Chrissie Viljoen (born 11 September 1976) is a road cyclist from South Africa. She represented her nation at the 2005, 2006 and 2008 UCI Road World Championships. [1]
Colin Viljoen is a retired footballer who played in midfield for English teams Ipswich Town, Manchester City and Chelsea. Born in South Africa, he won two caps for England under manager Don Revie.
Christine "Chrissie" Williams is a fictional character from the BBC medical drama Holby City, played by Tina Hobley. She first appeared in the third series episode "The Road Less Travelled", broadcast on 5 June 2001. Hobley decided to leave Holby City and Chrissie's final appearance occurred in the sixteenth series episode "Merry-Go-Round", which was broadcast on 19 November 2013.
Sunette Stella Viljoen-Louw is a South African sportswoman who has represented her country in both cricket and athletics. In athletics, she competes as a javelin thrower and has won an Olympic silver medal and two Commonwealth Games gold medals, as well as medals in various other competitions. As a cricketer, she represented the South African national team between 2000 and 2002, including at the 2000 World Cup in New Zealand.
The 2013 women's road cycling season was the fourth for the Boels–Dolmans Cycling Team, which began as the Dolmans Landscaping Team in 2010.
The 2012 women's road cycling season was the second for Team Skil–Argos, which began as Team Skil-Argos in 2010.
The 2012 women's road cycling season was the first for Sengers Ladies Cycling Team.
The 2011 women's road cycling season was the seventh year for AA Drink–leontien.nl, which began as Van Bemmelen–AA Drink in 2005.
The 2015 national road cycling championships began in Australia with the time trial event on 8 January, as is tradition.
Danish National Time Trial Championships were created in 1995.
The Slovenian National Time Trial Championships have been held since 1991.
The 2017 national road cycling championships will be held throughout the year and are organised by the UCI member federations. They began in Australia with the time trial event on 5 January, as is tradition.
2018 in men's road cycling is about the 2018 men's bicycle races governed by the UCI. The races are part of the UCI Road Calendar.
The 2018 national road cycling championships was held throughout the year and are organised by the UCI member federations. They began in Australia and New Zealand with the time trial event on 5 January, as is tradition.
The 2018 French Road Cycling Cup was the 27th edition of the French Road Cycling Cup. Compared to the previous season, the same 15 events were held, although the order had changed as the Grand Prix de Denain moved from mid April to mid March and thus became already the second event on the calendar.
The 2019 national road cycling championships will be held throughout the year and are organised by the UCI member federations. They began in New Zealand with the time trial event on 4 January, as is tradition.
The 2019 French Road Cycling Cup is the 28th edition of the French Road Cycling Cup. Compared to the previous season, the same 15 events were held.
The 2019 Tour de Romandie was a road cycling stage race, that took place between 30 April and 5 May 2019 in Switzerland. It was the 73rd edition of the Tour de Romandie and the 21st race of the 2019 UCI World Tour.
2020 national road cycling championships were held throughout the year of 2020, organised by the UCI member federations. They began in Australia with the time trial event on 8 January.
2019 in men's road cycling is about the 2019 men's bicycle races governed by the UCI. The races are part of the UCI Road Calendar.
2022 in men's road cycling includes the 2022 men's bicycle races governed by the Union Cycliste Internationale. The races are part of the UCI Road Calendar.