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Ellen van Dijk
Personal information
Full nameEleonora Maria "Ellen" van Dijk
NicknameThe Animal[1]
Born (1987-02-11) 11 February 1987 (age 37)
Harmelen, the Netherlands
Height182 cm (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Team information
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DisciplineRoad and track cyclist
Rider typeTime trial specialist
Major wins
Template:FlagiconUCI World Champion, time trial (2013)

Template:FlagiconUCI World Champion, scratch race (2008)
Template:FlagiconUCI World Champion, team time trial (2012, 2013)
Europe U-23 European Champion, individual time trial (2008, 2009)
Europe U-23 European Champion, scratch race (2008)
Europe U-23 European Champion, points race (2008)
Netherlands National Champion (12 wins)
3 Track Cycling World Cup victories
3 Road World Cup victories

Medal record
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Road World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2012 Valkenburg Team Time Trial
Gold medal – first place 2013 Florence Team Time Trial
Representing  Netherlands
Road World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2013 Florence Time Trial
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Verona Road race (junior)
Track World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2008 Manchester Scratch race
World University Championships
Gold medal – first place 2006 Antwerp-Herentals Road race
Silver medal – second place 2006 Antwerp-Herentals Individual time trial
European Road Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Hooglede-Gits Individual time trial (U23)
Gold medal – first place 2008 Pettenasco Individual time trial (U23)
European Track Championships
Gold medal – first place 2008 Pruszków Scratch race (U23)
Gold medal – first place 2008 Pruszków Points race (U23)
Silver medal – second place 2008 Pruszków Omnium
Silver medal – second place 2008 Pruszków Individual pursuit (U23)

Ellen van Dijk (pronounced [ɛllən vɑn dɛik]; Eleonora Maria "Ellen" van Dijk; born 11 February 1987 in Harmelen) is a Dutch professional road and track racing cyclist riding for You have called {{Contentious topics}}. You probably meant to call one of these templates instead:

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Van Dijk started as a speed skater and as part of her skating training she undertook cycling as part of cross-training in summer. She excelled at both, competing nationally at junior level. After becoming a national cycling champion for the fifth time in 2007, she quit speed skating and became a full-time cyclist. Along with her world title successes, Van Dijk has also twice been European track champion, twice European time trial champion and has won five World Cup races. In 2012 she competed in three disciplines at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, where she helped Marianne Vos win the gold medal in the road race, finished eighth in the time trial and sixth in the team pursuit.

Personal life

Ellen van Dijk grew up in Harmelen, Utrecht together with her two older brothers, her father Nico and her mother Anneke.[3] Besides speed skating and cycling, she also played volleyball and performed gymnastics when she was a child.[3] Van Dijk left Harmelen for her study to Amsterdam in 2006, where she still lives. During the first years in Amsterdam she shared her apartment with Mariëlle Kerste, her best friend and also a Dutch cyclist. Kerste moved out a few years later and Van Dijk has since shared an apartment with the Dutch cyclist Hannah Walter.[3]

Van Dijk graduated from Minkema College, Woerden, in 2005 and earned a bachelor’s degree in Human Movement Sciences at the VU University in Amsterdam in 2011.[4][5] After the Olympic 2012 Games, Van Dijk intends to study for a master's degree in Human Movement Sciences.[5]

Sport career

Speed skating

Van Dijk started her career as a speed skater. As a very young child, she had performed in natural ice skating tours and, at the age of eight, she became a member of a local speed skating club. During the winter months, Van Dijk trained almost every day at the local speed skating rink in Utrecht. She did this from when she was aged twelve until she was twenty years old and she still holds the track record at 5000m.[6] Van Dijk competed five times in the junior Dutch Allround Championships; she finished in tenth place on two occasions in the all-around competition and in fourth place in the 3000m in 2005.[7][8]

Early cycling years

File:2004 UCI Road World Championships – Junior women's road race.jpg
Podium of the women's junior road race at the 2004 UCI Road World Championships; Marianne Vos (1), Marta Bastianelli (2) and Ellen van Dijk (3)

When she was ten years old, Van Dijk started, together with her two brothers and Mariëlle Kerste, cross-training on a bike during the summer and she began competing in regional races. Because Van Dijk performed well, she started competing in national races at the age of 15 in 2002.[8] In the same year, in her first national championship, she finished in fourth place. The following year, she won the Dutch national road championship in the novice category.[9] In 2004, Van Dijk won two more national titles, this time as a junior, in the road race and in the road individual time trial. In the latter, she beat Marianne Vos, though Vos would avenge her defeat in Road World Championships in Verona, Italy. Vos won the junior road race world title, with Van Dijk finishing third. In 2005, Van Dijk again won the Dutch national junior title in the individual time trial but finished second in the road race, again behind Vos.[9] In 2007, when Van Dijk was considered for selection in regional speed skating, she had to choose between speed skating and cycling– ultimately, she chose cycling.[8]

Professional career

2006

Van Dijk achieved two stage victories in the Tour Féminin en Limousin and in the Giro della Toscana. In the middle of the season, Van Dijk suffered a clavicle fracture and as a result was hampered in the national championships.[10] She finished 10th at the U-23 European Championships in Valkenburg[9] and at the World University Cycling Championship, Van Dijk won the individual time trial and finished second in the road race.[11] At the end of 2006, Van Dijk was a reserve at the road world championships but she did not race.[12]

2007

Van Dijk won the national time trial championships in 2007. In her debut at the Road World Championships, she finished 17th in the time trial and placed fifth in the time trial at the U-23 European Championships.[13] Due to her good results she became sportswomen of the year of Woerden.[14] Because Van Dijk had more spare time in the winter after quitting speed skating, she started track cycling and was invited to join the Dutch national team.[8] At the national track championships she became Dutch champion in the individual pursuit, ahead of Marianne Vos and Kirsten Wild, and finished fourth in the scratch race and points race.[9]

2008
File:2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch.jpg
Ellen van Dijk became track cycling world champion in the scratch race ahead of Yumari González and Belinda Goss in 2008.

Due to her good results at the national track cycling championships, Van Dijk was able to ride the individual pursuit in the remaining two (out of four) 2007–2008 track cycling World Cups, where she could, via the UCI World Ranking system, potentially earn qualification for the 2008 Olympic Games. She finished in Los Angeles and Copenhagen in fifth and fourth places respectively. After finishing fifth in the individual pursuit at the World Track Championships in Manchester, Van Dijk missed out on qualification for the Olympic games; she finished 12th in the UCI World Rankings and only the first eleven riders qualified.[15] The day after her failure to qualify was confirmed, Van Dijk responded by winning the scratch race at the 2008 World Cycling Championships. During the race, a number of riders had seen attacks repelled by the pack, but when Van Dijk attacked with eight laps to go, the other rider could not able to pull her back. This was Van Dijk's first major senior title.[16] Later that year, at the European Track Championships, Van Dijk won the scratch race and the points race to also become a double European champion. She also rode to the silver medal in the omnium and in the individual pursuit.[9] Despite not being selected for the national team in the Olympic individual time trial road race,[17] at the U-23 European Championships in PettenascoStresa, Van Dijk became European time trial champion.[18]

2009

On the track, Van Dijk followed other competitors by riding with a heavier gear.[19] The change seemed to bear fruit when, in February at the Track Cycling World Cup in Copenhagen, she won her first two World Cup victories in the individual pursuit and points race and won a silver medal in the team pursuit. A month later at the Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszków, Poland, she failed to live up to her billing as world champion and her performances were not as good as those than in Copenhagen in February and in Manchester the year before. Indeed, Van Dijk did not reach the podium in any event.[19] In spite of her disappointing performance in Pruszków, Van Dijk was approached by, and soon agreed to join, the professional road cycling team You have called {{Contentious topics}}. You probably meant to call one of these templates instead:

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2010

Van Dijk did not reach the finals at the Track Cycling World Championships in Melbourne, finishing fifth in both the individual pursuit and the team pursuit events. She also participated in the points race as a late replacement and finished eighth.[22] Van Dijk won the time trial on the road in the Holland Ladies Tour en route to finishing third in the final general classification standings. She won the Sparkassen Giro and finished second in the Open de Suède Vårgårda World Cup race in Sweden. At the Dutch Track Championships, Van Dijk won five medals including gold in the individual pursuit.[9]

2011

Van Dijk cycled to a national team time trial record at the Track Cycling World Cup in Manchester. A month later however they rode three seconds slower at the Track Cycling World Championships and finished in 5th place; the same position in which Van Dijk finished in the individual pursuit. Van Dijk started the road cycling season by winning all three classifications (yellow jersey, points and young rider) in the Ladies Tour of Qatar, including winning the second stage. After riding stage races in the Netherlands, China and Spain she finished second at the Dutch time trial championships in Veendam and qualified for the World Championships later the year. A month later, in Sweden, she rode two World Cup races, winning the Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT and finishing second in the Open de Suède Vårgårda. As preparation for the World Championships she won the time trial at the Holland Ladies Tour. At the World Championships in Copenhagen she finished 6th in the time trial and was the best Dutch rider.[23] Returning to the track, Van Dijk won the Track Cycling World Cup in Astana in a new national record, which was her fourth World Cup victory. At the end of the year she successfully defended her Dutch individual pursuit title at the Dutch National Track Championships and also became national champion in the madison.[9][24]

2012
Ellen van Dijk supported by Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his family at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

After a knee injury due to an accident with a scooter and a few weeks of required rest and adjusted training,[3][25] Van Dijk won a stage in the Energiewacht Tour; because she did not earn enough bonus seconds during the tour she finished second in the general classification. Van Dijk also won the individual time trial and the road race in the Omloop van Borsele.[26] A few days later she started in the Gracia-Orlova, where she won the prologue and a stage and helped her team-mate Evelyn Stevens to win the general classification. Back in the Netherlands, in Emmen, she became the Dutch time trial champion in the elite category for the second time in her career.

Van Dijk was selected to represent her country at the Olympic Games in London, and she competed in the road race and the individual time trial on the road and in the team pursuit on the track. In the road race, Van Dijk was a domestique for Marianne Vos, who won the gold medal. Van Dijk attacked five times but finished outside the time limit.[27] Because the victory of Marianne Vos was seen as a team performance, Van Dijk, Loes Gunnewijk and Annemiek van Vleuten were all subsequently honoured in both the Holland Heineken House and the Ridderzaal.[28][29] In the time trial, Van Dijk finished eighth. She said afterwards that she was afraid to start too fast and subsequently lost a lot of time in the first part of the race.[30] In the team pursuit, Van Dijk finished sixth together with Kirsten Wild, Amy Pieters and Vera Koedooder. In the qualification heats, the team had held the Olympic record for a short period and they rode a new Dutch national record in round one. According to Van Dijk, sixth place was the highest attainable place the team could have hoped to achieve.[31]

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  • {{Contentious topics/list}} and {{Contentious topics/table}} show which topics are currently designated as contentious topics. They are used by a number of templates and pages on Wikipedia..[32] Three days later, Van Dijk finished fifth in the individual time trial on a hilly course that she afterwards described as being "not made for me".[33] During the road race, she was a casualty in a crash involving 50 riders and did not finish the race.[34] During the winter period she chose not to ride on the track to keep her focus completely on the 2013 road cycling season.[35]
2013
Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial at the World Championships.

Van Dijk started the season with a third place in the general classification of the Ladies Tour of Qatar. During the season openers Van Dijk rode very well highlighted by her victory in the Le Samyn des Dames. In the first three UCI World Cup races Van Dijk finished two times second (Ronde van Drenthe, Tour of Flanders) and rode to a third place in the Trofeo Alfredo Binda. Her second stage race of the season, the Energiewacht Tour included the first individual time trial of the season which she won with a big difference. After also finishing two times second she won the general classification. About the time trial she said later that she had been tested on her time trial position on the bike on a track during her stay in Italy . After a day of testing and adjusting she found a better position which she was able to maintain for almost half an hour.[35] She also said that she rode at a higher power than in the time trials at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the 2012 World Championships.[36] Van Dijk improved riding uphill and finished sixt in the fourth World Cup race, the hilly La Flèche Wallonne. Her time trial continued to go well and she won the time trials at the EPZ Omloop van Borsele and two time trial stages in the Gracia-Orlová. She also won a mountain stage, the queen stage, in the Gracia-Orlová in the Gracia-Orlová and so the general classification. In June she successfully defended her National Time Trial title in Winsum. A few days later she rode in medal position during the National Road Race Championships but had to abandon the race due to a broken derailleur in the second last lap.[37] At the Giro d'Italia Femminile, the most prestigious stage race in women's cycling, she won stage 8, an individual time trial. With You have called {{Contentious topics}}. You probably meant to call one of these templates instead:

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  • {{Contentious topics/list}} and {{Contentious topics/table}} show which topics are currently designated as contentious topics. They are used by a number of templates and pages on Wikipedia. she won World Cup team time trial at the Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT. After the last two World Cup races, the Open de Suède Vårgårda where she finished fourth and the GP de Plouay which she did not ride to prepare for the last stage races, she finished third in the overall World Cup standings. She rode strong during the stage races and won the general classification of the Lotto-Belisol Belgium Tour as well as of the Holland Ladies Tour, including the team time trial stages. As a preparation for the World Championships in Tuscany Van Dijk went to Italy a few times during the season to practise the time trial course. She trained at five in the morning to avoid traffic and made video recordings of the course to get to know the turns.[38] The preparations paid off and the Championships were very successful. With her team she won for the second consecutive year the world title in the team time trial. Two days later she took her second world title with a convincing victory in the individual time trial. It was the second time a Dutch women won this title, after Leontien van Moorsels victories in 1998 and 1999.[39] At the end of the championships, Van Dijk finished 16th on a non-preferable hilly road race course. At a special press conference in October Van Dijk announced that she is leaving her team and signs a three year contract with Boels Dolmans Cycling Team. The time trial at the 2016 Summer Olympics will be her big aim.

Achievements

Results at championships and Olympic Games

OTL = over time limit, DNF = did not finish, U23 = under 23

Sources:[9][40]

Other major achievements

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In this palmares are listed:
– Podium places at final classifications in stage races (minimum UCI rating: 2.2)
– Victories at one day races (minimum UCI rating: 1.2) and stages (minimum UCI rating: 2.2s)
– New Dutch national records
– Achievements listed are in road races unless otherwise indicated

Sources:[9][40]

Personal records

Speed Skating
Distance Time Date Ice Rink
500 meter 43.72 30 October 2006 Thialf, Heerenveen
1000 meter 1:26.41 5 February 2005 De Smelt, Assen
1500 meter 2:09.00 4 November 2005 Thialf, Heerenveen
3000 meter 4:27.05 18 March 2005 Thialf, Heerenveen
5000 meter 7:41.93 17 March 2006 Thialf, Heerenveen
Track Cycling
Discipline Time Date Event Velodrome
Individual pursuit (3000 m) 3:32.505 27 March 2008 Track Cycling World Championships Manchester Velodrome
Team pursuit (3000 m) 3:20.013 NR 4 August 2012 Olympic Games London Velodrome
Sources:[41]

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Track Cycling World Champion (scratch race)
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by
 Judith Arndt (GER)
Road Cycling World Champion (time trial)
2013
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Inaugural event
Road Cycling World Champion (team time trial)
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Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by U-23 European Track Champion (scratch race)
2008
Succeeded by
 Anna Blyth (GBR)
Preceded by U-23 European Track Champion (points race)
2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by U-23 European Road Champion (time trial)
2008–2009
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