Michael Vingerling

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Michael Vingerling
Quaregnon - Le Samyn des Dames & Le Samyn, 2 mars 2016, depart (D032).JPG
Vingerling in 2016.
Personal information
Full nameMichael Vingerling
Born (1990-06-28) 28 June 1990 (age 34)
Dirksland, Netherlands
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight75 kg (165 lb)
Team information
Current teamWASp
Discipline
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2017Vlasman
2018–WASp
Professional teams
2009–2012 Koga–CreditForce
2013–2016 Team3M

Michael Vingerling (born 28 June 1990 in Dirksland) is a Dutch track and road cyclist.

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Major results

2006
National Junior Track Championships
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Keirin
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Madison (with Nick Stöpler)
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Sprint
2007
1st UEC Champion Jersey.svg Scratch, UEC European Junior Track Championships
National Junior Track Championships
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Individual pursuit
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Kilo
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Madison (with Nick Stöpler)
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Points race
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Scratch
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Sprint
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Road race, National Junior Road Championships
2008
1st Jersey rainbow.svg Scratch, UCI Junior Track World Championships
2nd Madison, National Track Championships (with Nick Stöpler)
2nd Omloop Het Volk Juniors
2009
National Track Championships
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Madison (with Nick Stöpler)
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Scratch [1]
2nd Sprint
3rd Kilo [2]
2010
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Omnium, National Track Championships
2011
3rd Individual pursuit, National Track Championships
2012
National Track Championships
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Omnium
2nd Madison (with Dylan van Baarle)
2013
2nd Baronie Breda Classic
4th Zuid Oost Drenthe Classic I
2014
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Scratch, National Track Championships
2nd Arnhem–Veenendaal Classic
2015
1st Jersey blue.svg Sprints classification Three Days of De Panne
3rd Madison, National Track Championships (with Melvin van Zijl)

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