Jens Mouris

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Jens Mouris
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Mouris at the 2010 Four Days of Dunkirk
Personal information
Full nameJens Mouris
Born (1980-03-12) 12 March 1980 (age 43) [1]
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Height197 cm (6 ft 6 in)
Weight91 kg (201 lb; 14.3 st)
Team information
Current teamRetired
Disciplines
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Rider type Classic cycle races
Amateur team
1999 Giant–Löwik
Professional teams
2000–2001Van Vliet–Weba
2002–2003 Rabobank GS3
2004–2005Axa Cycling Team
2006 Regiostrom–Senges
2007 DFL–Cyclingnews–Litespeed
2008 Mitsubishi–Jartazi
2009–2011 Vacansoleil
2012–2015 GreenEDGE [2]
2016 Drapac Professional Cycling
2017 Roompot–Nederlandse Loterij
Medal record
Men's road bicycle racing
Representing Orica–GreenEDGE
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2013 Tuscany Team time trial
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2014 Ponferrada Team time trial
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 Valkenburg Team time trial

Jens Mouris (born 12 March 1980) is a Dutch former professional racing cyclist.

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Born in Amsterdam, Mouris represented the Netherlands at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where he took part in the 4-kilometre (2.5-mile) team pursuit together with John den Braber, Robert Slippens and Wilco Zuijderwijk. They ended up in seventh position after being lapped by Ukraine in the quarter-finals. Four years later Mouris qualified for the same disciplines to participate in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. This time the new team featuring Levi Heimans, Peter Schep and Jeroen Straathof came fifth.

Major results

1998
2nd Points race, UCI Junior Track World Championships
1999
1st Ronde van de Haarlemmermeer
2000
1st Westfriese Dorpenomloop
2nd Time trial, Dutch National Under-23 Road Championships
3rd Kilo, Dutch National Track Championships
2001
1st Joseph Sunde Memorial
2nd Time trial, Dutch National Under-23 Road Championships
2nd Ronde van Noord-Holland
2002
1st Grote Rivierenprijs
2nd Time trial, Australian National Under-23 Road Championships
2nd Individual pursuit, Dutch National Track Championships
3rd Overall Olympia's Tour
1st Prologue
2003
7th Ronde van Noord-Holland
2004
1st MaillotHolanda.svg Individual pursuit, Dutch National Track Championships
1st Ronde van Overijssel
1st Omloop van de Glazen Stad
2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
2nd Team pursuit, Manchester
2nd Team pursuit, Sydney
2004–05 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow
2nd Team pursuit
3rd Individual pursuit
2005
2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Individual pursuit, Moscow
3rd Team pursuit, Manchester
1st Prologue Ronde van Antwerpen
2nd Team pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
2006
1st UEC Champion Jersey.svg European Omnium Championships
1st Madison, 2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Moscow (with Danny Stam)
2nd Individual pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships
2005–06 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Carson
2nd Individual pursuit
2nd Madison (with Niki Terpstra)
2nd Team pursuit
2nd Overall Tour du Brabant Wallon
1st Stages 2 & 3
4th Neuseen Classics
6th Vlaamse Havenpijl
9th Ronde van Overijssel
2007
UEC European Track Championships
1st UEC Champion Jersey.svg Madison (with Peter Schep)
3rd Omnium
1st Madison, 2006–07 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, Manchester (with Peter Schep)
2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
1st Madison, Sydney (with Peter Schep)
3rd Team pursuit, Beijing
2nd Individual pursuit, Dutch National Track Championships
9th Overall Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
2008
2nd Individual pursuit, Dutch National Track Championships
3rd Tallinn–Tartu GP
4th Overall Tour de Picardie
4th Overall Delta Tour Zeeland
1st Prologue
2009
3rd Overall Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
8th Ronde van het Groene Hart
2010
1st Ronde van het Groene Hart
3rd Ronde van Noord-Holland
4th Duo Normand (with Lieuwe Westra)
6th Overall Three Days of De Panne
6th Overall Delta Tour Zeeland
2011
2nd Time trial, Dutch National Road Championships
3rd Duo Normand (with Martijn Keizer)
6th Overall Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen
2012
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Tirreno–Adriatico
1st Stage 2 (TTT) Eneco Tour
3rd Team time trial, UCI Road World Championships
2013
2nd Team time trial, UCI Road World Championships
2nd Duo Normand (with Michael Hepburn)
2014
2nd Team time trial, UCI Road World Championships

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References

  1. "Jens MOURIS - Olympic Cycling Track | Netherlands". International Olympic Committee. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2019.
  2. Aubrey, Jane (22 August 2011). "GreenEdge engine room gets a boost with Mouris". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 1 January 2012.