Elise van Hage

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Elise van Hage
Personal information
Born6 April 1989 (1989-04-06) (age 35)
Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands
Medal record
Women's road cycling
Representing the Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
World University Cycling Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2008 Nijmegen Road race

Elise van Hage (born 6 April 1989 in Noordwijkerhout) is a Dutch professional racing cyclist.

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Career wins

2004 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Novices, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Novices, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, 500 m, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Scratch, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Keirin, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2006 - European Championship, Track, Points race, Juniors (F), Athens
2006 - European Championship, Track, Scratch, Juniors (F), Athens
2006 - World Championship, Track, Scratch, Juniors (F), Gent
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, 500 m, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, Scratch, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, Points race, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2007 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2007 - 3rd place, Scratch race, 2007 Dutch National Track Championships
2008 (Team Flexpoint)
2008 - World University Cycling Championship, Road Race
2008 - Scratch race, 2008 Dutch National Track Championships
2010 - 3rd place, Dutch National Team Time Trial Championships (together with Aafke Eshuis and Nathalie van Gogh)

National record, team pursuit

After the introduction of the women's 3000m team pursuit at the 2007–08 track cycling season, Van Hage was once part of the team pursuit squad when they established a new Dutch national record. She is not the record holder anymore.

TimeSpeed
(km/h)
CyclistsEventLocation of raceDateRef
3:31.59651.040 Ellen van Dijk
Marlijn Binnendijk
Elise van Hage
2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships (Qualifying) Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Manchester 28 March 2008 [1]

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References

  1. "UCI 2008 Track Cycling World Championships Women's Team Pursuit Qualification Official Results" (PDF). Tissot. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-02-27.