Ouwe lul’ Zonneveld Stopt Nu Echt Met Wielrennen, Voelde Zich Een Toeschouwer: ‘Een Plekje Op De Eerste Rij

Ouwe lul’ Zonneveld Stopt Nu Echt Met Wielrennen, Voelde Zich Een Toeschouwer: ‘Een Plekje Op De Eerste Rij

A Veteran’s‌ Farewell: ‌Thijs Zonneveld bids Adieu to Professional ‌Cycling

At the age of 44, Dutch cyclist Thijs Zonneveld is hanging⁤ up his racing wheels for the second ⁢time, marking the end of a remarkable chapter in‌ his life. After a two-season stint with BEAT Cycling, a team in the third professional division, Zonneveld has decided to call⁤ it quits, but this time, the experience is vastly different from his⁢ first retirement in 2007.

Back then, at ‌the ‍young age of 27,⁢ Zonneveld walked away‌ from the sport with a sense of⁢ bitterness, abandoning his bike⁣ in a ‍corner.This time, though, ‌the feeling is one of profound​ satisfaction.”The past two seasons have been like a delicious dessert, far exceeding my expectations,” he‌ shared in his column for the⁢ AD.

Zonneveld’s return‍ to professional cycling was⁣ driven by three key objectives: rediscovering the joy he had lost in his earlier career, exploring his remaining athletic potential, and experiencing firsthand the evolution⁢ of the sport‍ from a‌ journalist’s perspective.

He achieved remarkable success, particularly ⁤in gravel​ racing.⁤ he competed alongside the elite at the grueling Gravel Unbound race and ⁣secured a third-place finish at the Dutch National Beach Racing Championships.

Witnessing ​the‍ transformation of Cycling

While relishing⁣ his successes, Zonneveld couldn’t help but notice the significant ‌changes that had swept through the world of cycling. As a‍ journalist, he had a front-row seat to these developments.

“It was‌ a real ‍treat,a ‌privileged⁤ position,” he remarked. “I found myself ​riding alongside Wout‍ van Aert​ at the⁣ Gravel World Championships, hearing Mathieu van der Poel whiz past‌ during the Scheldeprijs, and even losing a ‌sprint finish ​to​ Tim Merlier – even though, to be fair, he was nearly taken out by a quad‌ bike while riding his beach⁤ cruiser!”

Zonneveld observed that modern cycling demands more from⁢ athletes, both physically and⁢ mentally. Riders must meticulously ​attend to every detail, ⁣a trend particularly evident in European gravel⁢ races, ‍where intense competition often resulted in grueling battles for ​every ⁤inch of ground.

This heightened intensity, coupled with the increasing congestion on⁤ public roads and the growing⁣ animosity towards cyclists from some motorists, has made⁣ cycling more⁢ hazardous than ever before.

A Grateful ⁣Farewell

Despite the challenges, Zonneveld cherishes the possibility to have raced professionally well into⁢ his forties. “It was a ‌privilege ‍to live my passion for sport at this stage in my life,” he reflected. “To all the⁤ riders I raced with and against, thank you⁢ for allowing this old-timer to join the peloton.”

His retirement marks‍ the end⁣ of ‌an era, but ⁤Zonneveld’s legacy as a dedicated athlete and insightful observer of the⁣ sport will undoubtedly endure.
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