Hennie Stamsnijder | |
Fullname: | Hendrikus Johannes Maria Stamsnijder |
Birth Date: | 21 July 1954 |
Birth Place: | Enter, Netherlands |
Currentteam: | Retired |
Discipline: | Cyclo-cross |
Role: | Rider |
Amateuryears1: | 1975–1979 |
Amateurteam1: | – |
Proyears1: | 1980–1982 |
Proteam1: | DAF trucks |
Proyears2: | 1983–1986 |
Proteam2: | Willy Van Doorne |
Proyears3: | 1987–1989 |
Proteam3: | PDM–Concorde |
Majorwins: | World Cyclo Cross Championships 1981 4 wins Superprestige classification |
Hendrikus (Hennie) Johannes Maria Stamsnijder (born 21 July 1954 in Enter, Overijssel) is a Dutch former professional cyclo-cross and road racing cyclist.
Stamsnijder was military cyclo-cross world champion in 1975. In 1976 he took part in the Olympic Games.[1] In 1979 he won the Essen cyclo-cross and the amateur Dutch road race championship. In 1980 he turned professional for DAF Trucks, finishing third in the cyclo-cross world championship.
Stamsnijder's greatest success was becoming cyclo-cross world champion in 1981 in Tolosa in the Basque Country. On a muddy course he left the Belgian Roland Liboton and the Swiss champion Albert Zweifel behind him to take the title. Stamsnijder was the first Dutch world cyclo-cross champion and that year he was named sportsman of the year.
Stamsnijder rode the Tour de France in 1980 and 1981, but it was cyclo-cross that brought his greatest victories, winning the Superprestige classification in 1983, 1984, 1987 and 1989 with 14 wins in Superprestige races.[2]
In 1989 Stamsnijder ended his career when his son fell ill. He became the coach of the Dutch cyclo-cross team and is now a manager of Shimano sports marketing. His son, Tom Stamsnijder, was a professional cyclist too.