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Netherlands·Cycling

Dutch track cyclists claim silver and bronze at World Cup in Hong Kong

Friday, 17 April 2026, 16:13 · 1 min read

The Dutch men's team sprint trio of Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, and Tijmen van Loon finished second at the Track Cycling World Cup in Hong Kong (a major international series competition), losing the final to Great Britain by a narrow margin of 42.278 seconds to 42.450. The Dutch women's team sprint squad of Kimberly Kalee, Hetty van der Wouw, and Steffie van der Peet claimed bronze, comfortably defeating Australia in the third-place final, with China taking gold. Yoeri Havik also earned a bronze medal in the men's elimination race, rounding out a strong overall performance for the Netherlands despite the ongoing absence of key rider Jeffrey Hoogland.

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