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Julius Herm****
Maenen (15
January 1932 – 11
February 2007) was a road and
track cyclist from the Netherlands, who
represented his
native country at the...
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Jules G. Körner III (1922–2000),
judge of the
United States Tax
Court Jules Maenen (1932–2007),
Dutch road
bicycle and
track cyclist Jules M****enet (1842–1912)...
- town in
Gelderland now part of Ede.
Variants include Van
Maanen and Van
Maenen.
People with this name include:
Aletta van
Manen (born 1958),
Dutch field...
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Mohamed Madkour Egypt M road
cycling 1,
track cycling 1 1924 1924 1
Jules Maenen Netherlands M road
cycling 1,
track cycling 1 1952 1952 1
Ivano Maffei...
- in 2009. Jan
Straetemans (vocals, guitar),
Cedric Maes (guitar),
Kevin Maenen (b****) en
Alessio Di Turi (drums)
combined their love for rock, country...
- town in
Gelderland now part of Ede.
Variants include Van
Manen and Van
Maenen.
People with this name include:
Adriaan van
Maanen (1884–1946), Dutch-American...
- 5:16:19.1 (→ 22nd place)
Adrie Voorting — 5:24:44.6 (→ 49th place)
Jules Maenen — did not
finish (→ no ranking) Men's 1.000m Time
Trial Johan Hijzelendoorn...
- men's 4,000 m team pursuit,
alongside Jan Plantaz, Daan de
Groot and
Jules Maenen. In the
individual road race
Voorting ended up in 49th place. He died a...
- men's 4,000 m team pursuit,
alongside Adrie Voorting, Jan
Plantaz and
Jules Maenen. In 1954, he
became a
professional road cyclist,
which he
remained until...
- Luxembourg 15:49:04.0 8.
Arend van 't Hoft Jan
Plantaz Adrie Voorting Jules Maenen (—) Netherlands 15:52:22.7 9. Rolf Graf
Josef Schraner Fausto Lurati Kobi...