Mirjam Melchers

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Mirjam Melchers
Mirjam Melchers Pijnacker 2007.jpg
Melchers in 2007
Personal information
Full nameMaria Wilhelmina Johanna Melchers-Van Poppel
Born (1975-09-26) 26 September 1975 (age 48)
Arnhem, the Netherlands
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight59 kg (130 lb)
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Rider typeAllround
Professional teams
1998–2002Rabobank
2001–2001Acca Due O-Lorena Camicie
2004–2004Farm Frites–Hartoli
2005–2009 Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team
2010 Cervélo TestTeam
Major wins
Primavera Rosa World Cup (2002)
Grande Boucle, 3 stages
Holland Ladies Tour (2000, 2004)
Giro dell Alto Adige (2001)
Ronde van Vlaanderen (2005,2006)
Ster van Walcheren (2003)
National Champion (2000)
Castilla y Leon (2003)
Medal record
Representing Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Women's road cycling
World Championships
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 2003 Road race
Women's cyclo-cross
UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2005 Women elite race

Maria Wilhelmina Johanna "Mirjam" Melchers-Van Poppel (born 26 September 1975 in Arnhem, Gelderland) is a female former racing cyclist from the Netherlands, married to former sprinter Jean-Paul van Poppel. She was one of the leading cyclists in the world, having held the UCI number one ranking[ when? ] as well as winning highly rated races. She was a one-day specialist but has managed smaller stage races.

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In 2003, she won the GP Feminas Castilla y Leon round of the World Cup and finished third overall in the series behind Nicole Cooke and German sprinter Regina Schleicher. Melchers also finished first in the Damesronde van Drenthe and the Emakumeen Bira, before bringing her season to a close with a silver medal at the world championship road race in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

On 7 September 2006 Melchers crashed during the third stage of the Euregio Tour. She broke her pelvis, a hip and her jaw.

Palmares

Note: Beginning in 1997, the Union Cycliste Internationale awarded points to riders based on performances in races. Races were classified in categories. Although the system has evolved, major stage races are generally category 1 (strongest) and category 2. In the listings below, these categories, where known, are in parentheses. GC stands for General classification.

Road

1998
1st Omloop der Groene Gemeente
1st Stage 4 Holland Ladies Tour
1st Vlijmen Criterium
1999
1st Stage 5 Holland Ladies Tour
2nd Overall Greenery International
National Championship
2nd Road Race
2nd Time Trial
2nd Ronde van Drenthe
3rd Flevotour
2000
1st Jersey orange.svg Overall Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stage 3
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Road Race, National Road Championships
1st Harderwijk Road Race
1st Haarsteeg Criterium
1st Geldrop Criterium
1st Stage 2 Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale
2nd Overall Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin
2nd Le Critérium International Féminin De Lachine
3rd Overall UCI Road World Cup
3rd Overall Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
3rd GP de Plouay
3rd Canberra Women's Classic
3rd Embrach
5th Road Race, UCI Road World Championships
2001
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
1st Stages 1 & 2
1st Westerbeek Criterium
2nd Overall UCI Road World Cup
2nd Primavera Rosa
2nd Amstel Gold Race
2nd GP de Plouay
2nd Hamilton City Criterium
2nd Canberra Women's Classic
5th Road Race, UCI Road World Championships
2002
1st Primavera Rosa
1st Oud-Vossemeer Criterium
2nd Overall UCI Road World Cup
2nd Overall Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stage 7
2nd Overall Tour de Snowy
1st Stage 1
2nd Amstel Gold Race
2nd Rotterdam Airport Derny
3rd Overall Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
1st Prologue
3rd Road Race, National Road Championships
3rd GP Castilla y Leon
3rd Canberra Women's Classic
3rd Enkhuizen Criterium
2003
1st Jersey white.svg Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall RaboSter Zeeuwsche Eilanden
1st Stage 1
1st Jersey orange.svg Overall Ronde van Drenthe
1st Stage 2
1st Ronde van het Ronostrand
1st Oud-Gastel
1st GP Castilla y Leon
1st Oud-Vossemeer
1st Haarsteeg
1st GP Montferland
1st Stage 3 (TTT) Holland Ladies Tour
2nd Overall Vuelta Castilla y Leon
2nd Road Race, UCI Road World Championships
2nd Rotterdam Airport Derny
2nd Lekkerkerk
3rd Overall UCI Road World Cup
3rd Time Trial, National Road Championships
3rd GP de Plouay
3rd Janet Memorial
2004
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Time Trial, National Road Championships
1st Jersey red.svg Overall Vuelta Castilla y Leon
1st Stage 3
1st Jersey orange.svg Overall Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stages 1b (TTT) & 2
1st Holland Hills Classic
1st Luk Challenge
1st Roosendaal Criterium
1st Oostvoorne Criterium
2nd Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
2nd Primavera Rosa
2nd Ronde van Gelderland
2nd GP de Plouay
2nd Made Criterium
3rd Overall Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen
3rd GP Castilla y Leon
3rd Omloop van Borsele
6th Road Race, Olympic Games
9th Road Race, UCI Road World Championships
2005
1st Jersey yellow.svg Overall RaboSter Zeeuwsche Eilanden
1st Stage 3
1st Tour of Flanders Women
1st Emakumeen Saria
1st Stage 5 Giro d'Italia Femminile
1st Lekkerkerk Criterium
1st Boxmeer Criterium
1st Roosendaal Criterium
1st Oostvoorne Criterium
2nd Luk Challenge
3rd UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
3rd Overall Emakumeen Euskal Bira
3rd Overall Holland Ladies Tour
1st Stage 4b (TTT)
3rd Overall Memorial Michela Fanini
1st Prologue
3rd Overall UCI Road World Cup
3rd Time Trial, National Road Championships
3rd Coupe du Monde Cycliste Féminine de Montréal
3rd Sparkassen Giro Bochum
2006
1st Tour of Flanders Women
1st Stage 1 (TTT) Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin
2nd Omloop Het Volk
3rd Ronde van Gelderland
3rd Oud-Vossemeer Criterium
2007
1st GP Gerrie Knetemann
1st Maastricht, Omnium
1st Profronde van Pijnacker
1st Stage 4b Emakumeen Euskal Bira
2nd Emakumeen Saria
2nd Oostvoorne Criterium
3rd Overall RaboSter Zeeuwsche Eilanden
3rd Time Trial, National Road Championships
3rd Chrono Champenois – Trophée Européen
3rd Harderwijk Criterium
2008
National Road Championships
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG Time Trial
2nd Road Race
1st Stage 2 (TTT) Tour de l'Aude Cycliste Féminin
1st Prologue Giro d'Italia Femminile
3rd Berner Rundfahrt
5th Chrono Champenois – Trophée Européen
2009
1st GP Groenendaal
3rd Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT
3rd Omloop van Stadshagen
5th Overall Ladies Tour of Qatar
7th Time Trial, National Road Championships
7th Omloop Het Volk
9th RaboSter Zeeuwsche Eilanden
2010
7th Omloop Het Volk
9th Heuvelland Classic

Cyclo-cross

2003
1st Amersfoort, Cyclo-cross
1st Boxtel, Cyclo-cross
1st Kerstveldrit om d'n Ouwe Brandtoren
2nd Eindhoven, Cyclo-cross
2004
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG National Cyclo-cross Championships
1st Woerden, Cyclo-cross
1st Kerstveldrit om d'n Ouwe Brandtoren
3rd Moergestel, Cyclo-cross
4th Kersttrofee
7th Trofeo Mamma & Papà Guerciotti
2005
1st GP Adri van der Poel
1st Amersfoort, Cyclo-cross
2nd Bakel, Cyclo-cross
2nd Veldhoven, Cyclo-cross
3rd National Cyclo-cross Championships
3rd Vlaamse Druivencross
3rd Azencross
4th Nommay, Cyclo-cross
5th Kersttrofee
5th Hooglede, Cyclo-cross
2006
3rd GP Adri van der Poel
4th UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
4th Liévin, Cyclo-cross
2007
1st Amersfoort, Cyclo-cross
2nd Gieten, Cyclo-cross
2nd Huijbergen, Cyclo-cross
2nd Azencross
3rd Eerde, Cyclo-cross
7th Kersttrofee
10th Duinencross
2008
1st MaillotHolanda.PNG National Cyclo-cross Championships
1st Amersfoort, Cyclo-cross
6th UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
7th GP Adri van der Poel
2009
2nd National Cyclo-cross Championships
8th UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

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