Jan van Houwelingen (cyclist)

Jan van Houwelingen (born January 12, 1955 in Heesselt, Gelderland) is a retired road bicycle racer from the Netherlands, who was a professional rider from 1979 to 1987. His older brother Adri (born 1953) was also a professional cyclist in the 1980s. In 1978, Van Houwelingen was a member of the team that won the team time trial at the 1978 UCI Road World Championships.

Teams

  • 1979: Lano - Boule d'Or (Belgium)
  • 1980: Boule d'Or (Belgium)
  • 1981: Boule d'Or (Belgium)
  • 1982: Vermeer Thijs (Belgium)
  • 1983: Boule d'Or (Belgium)
  • 1984: Kwantum Hallen - Yoko (Netherlands)
  • 1985: Verandalux - Dries (Belgium)
  • 1986: Skala - Skil (Netherlands)
  • 1987: Transvemij - Van Schilt (Netherlands)

Tour de France

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