Nicole Vermast

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Nicole Vermast
Personal information
Born (1968-03-06) 6 March 1968 (age 50)
Netherlands
Team information
Discipline Road cycling
Professional team(s)
1997 VKS
1998 Opstalan

Nicole Vermast (born 6 March 1968) is a road cyclist from the Netherlands. She represented her nation at the 1998 UCI Road World Championships. [1]

Road bicycle racing bicycle racing sport

Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held on paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The two most common competition formats are mass start events, where riders start simultaneously and race to set finish point; and time trials, where individual riders or teams race a course alone against the clock. Stage races or "tours" take multiple days, and consist of several mass-start or time-trial stages ridden consecutively.

Netherlands Constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Europe

The Netherlands is a country located mainly in Northwestern Europe. The European portion of the Netherlands consists of twelve separate provinces that border Germany to the east, Belgium to the south, and the North Sea to the northwest, with maritime borders in the North Sea with Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom. Together with three island territories in the Caribbean Sea—Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba— it forms a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The official language is Dutch, but a secondary official language in the province of Friesland is West Frisian.

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References

  1. "Nicole Vermast". cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 7 February 2015.