Jan Dieteren

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Jan Dieteren
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Dieteren in 2014
Personal information
Full nameJan Dieteren
Born (1993-04-12) 12 April 1993 (age 31)
Bensheim, Germany
Team information
Current teamRSC Kempten
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2005–2011SSG Bensheim
2010–2011Fachklinik Dr. Herzog–SV Sparkassenversicherung–Hessen
2011Berner-Bikes.com + Compression-x.de
2019SSG Bensheim
2020–RSC Kempten
Professional teams
2012–2014 Team Raiko–Stölting
2015–2017 Leopard Development Team
2018 LKT Team Brandenburg

Jan Dieteren (born 12 April 1993) is a German cyclist, who currently rides for German amateur team RSV Kempten. [1]

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In early 2016, he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Because of this, he did not compete during the 2016 season, but resumed competition in April 2017. [2] Dieteren failed to finish any races in 2017 either.

Major results

2010
2nd Time trial, National Junior Road Championships
2012
1st Stage 3 Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23
2013
1st Stage 2 Thüringen Rundfahrt der U23
9th Sparkassen Münsterland Giro
10th Kernen Omloop Echt-Susteren
2014
4th Overall Tour de Taiwan
8th Rund um den Finanzplatz Eschborn–Frankfurt
8th La Côte Picarde
2015
3rd La Roue Tourangelle
4th Kernen Omloop Echt-Susteren
7th Antwerpse Havenpijl
8th La Côte Picarde
9th De Kustpijl

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References

  1. Kühn, Sebastian (5 March 2020). "Radsport: Jan Dieteren verstärkt RSC Kempten" [Cycling: Jan Dieteren strengthens RSC Kempten]. Allgäuer Zeitung (in German). Allgäuer Zeitungsverlag GmbH. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  2. Sébastien Gobbi. "Route - Jan Dieteren souffre d'un cancer des testicules". cyclismactu.net. Retrieved 15 August 2018.