Jos Lammertink, a former Dutch professional road racing cyclist, passed away on November 24, 2024, at the age of 66. Born on March 28, 1958, in Wierden, Overijssel, Lammertink was a talented rider who achieved significant success during his career.
As an amateur, Lammertink was a dominant force. In 1978, he claimed the Dutch National Road Race Championship, and a year later, he was crowned the Dutch Pursuit Champion on the track. His raw speed and physical strength made him a formidable opponent.
Lammertink turned professional in 1980 and quickly established himself as a fast sprinter. However, his career was often interrupted by injuries, which prevented him from fully realizing his potential in the larger stage races. Despite these setbacks, he managed to secure his most significant professional victory in 1986 when he once again claimed the Dutch National Road Race Championship.
After retiring from professional cycling in 1990, Lammertink returned to amateur racing in 1991.
Jos Lammertink will be remembered as a talented cyclist with a promising career that was cut short by injuries. His impact on Dutch cycling will not be forgotten.
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