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2009
European Champion (Elite men)
2008
World 5 (Elite cruiser) China
9th of Europe (Elite men) missed 3 races
2nd at the national championships (Elite Men)
4th in the overall UCI European ranking (missed 2 UCI races)
2007
European champion (Elite cruiser) France
7th of Europe (Elite men)
Dutch champion (Elite Men)
Won the overall National Redline top competition (Elite men)
Semi finalist at the world championships (Elite men) Canada
6th on Olympic test event in Beijing
10th in the overall UCI world ranking
3rd in the overall UCI European ranking
2006
European indoor champion (Junior men), winner of round 1- 3, 5 & 6
Became a "Professional" BMX rider
Dutch champion (Elite Men)
Won the overall national competition (Elite men)
European champion (Junior Men), winner of round 1,4,5,7,9 & 10
World 2 (Junior Men) Brazil
Won the World ranking (junior)
2005
I didn’t do many races this year just before my first European round I broke my collarbone on 3 places, my hand (they put pins in my hand), my feet and some ribs. Just back on the track and my first race I broke my collarbone again. Then the only races I raced are the European rounds 7, 8, 9 and the worlds the first race after the worlds I crashed again and broke my collarbone for the 3rd time this year.
European 2 (junior cruiser) Suisse
World 5 (junior men + cruiser) Bercy, France
Did my first AA-pro (elite-men) race in the USA (Finished 7th)
2004
Dutch Champion (junior men + cruiser)
European champion (boys 16 + cruiser 15-16) Czech Republic
World champion (boys 16 + cruiser 15-16) Netherlands
2003
2nd of Europe (boys 15) France
2002
Dutch champion and Dutch champion cruiser
European Champion (boys 14) Germany
2001
3rd of Europe (boys 13) Switzerland
2000
European champion (12 boys) France
World champion (12 cruiser) W2 (boys 12) Argentina
1999
European champion (boys 11 years and cruiser 12-) the Netherlands
World champion (11 Boys) and 4th (cruiser 12 -) France
1998
Dutch Champion (boys 10)
2nd of Europe (boys 10) Germany
1997
Dutch Champion (boys 9)
2nd of Europe (boys 9) Netherlands
5th of the world (boys 9) Canada
1996
2nd of Europe (boys 8) Switzerland
2nd of the world (boys 8) United Kingdom
1995
2nd of Europe (boys 7) France