Kaat Hannes Explained

Kaat Hannes
Fullname:Kaat Hannes
Birth Date:21 November 1991
Birth Place:Herentals, Belgium
Currentteam:Retired
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Amateuryears1:2018–2019
Amateurteam1:Jos Feron Lady Force
Proyears1:2011
Proyears2:2012–2013
Proyears3:2014–2015
Proyears4:2016–2017
Proyears5:2020
Proteam5:[1]

Kaat Hannes (born 21 November 1991) is a Belgian former road cyclist, who rode professionally between 2011 and 2017, and also in 2020, for the,, and teams.[2] She participated at the 2012 UCI Road World Championships.[3]

Major results

2008
  • 7th Road race, UEC European Junior Road Championships
    2009
  • 6th Road race, UCI Junior World Championships
    2011
  • 10th Gooik–Geraardsbergen–Gooik
    2012
  • 4th Erondegemse Pijl
  • 6th Halle-Buizingen
  • 8th Omloop van het Hageland
  • 9th Le Samyn
    2013
  • 9th Sparkassen Giro Bochum
  • 10th Road race, UEC European Under-23 Road Championships
    2014
  • 8th Trofee Maarten Wynants
    2015
  • 3rd Team road race, Military World Games
  • 7th Diamond Tour
    2016
  • 1st Road race, National Road Championships
  • 5th 7-Dorpenomloop Aalburg
    2017
  • 6th Trofee Maarten Wynants
    2018
  • 1st Stage 5 Gracia–Orlová
  • 4th Flanders Ladies Classic
  • 6th Omloop van Borsele
  • 7th Road race, UEC European Road Championships
  • 8th 7-Dorpenomloop Aalburg
  • 10th Overall Belgium Tour
  • 10th Omloop van het Hageland
  • 10th Trofee Maarten Wynants
    2019
  • 9th Diamond Tour

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Doltcini - Van Eyck Sport UCI Women Cycling. UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. 25 January 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200125210654/https://www.uci.org/road/teams/TeamDetail/14168/1002073/258. 25 January 2020.
    2. News: Jackie. Tyson. 11 of the biggest names in women's cycling who will retire in 2020. Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. 3 December 2020. 3 December 2020.
    3. Web site: Kaat Hannes. 7 February 2015. procyclingstats.com.