- Bert
Oosterbosch (30 July 1957 – 18
August 1989) was a
Dutch racing cyclist.
Oosterbosch was a
successful track and road racer. In 1978, he won the World...
- SFH
drummer Rich
Oosterbosch. The
eighth studio album Decibels was
released in 1997 by
Hypnotic Records.
Armstrong and
Oosterbosch would no
longer be...
-
their split in 1992, as well as the only
album to
feature drummer Rich
Oosterbosch and the last with b****ist Jon Armstrong.
Despite the
additional bonus...
- the
Vuelta a España and came
second in the prologue,
behind Bert
Oosterbosch.
Oosterbosch lost time on the
second stage and Induráin
became leader, the youngest...
- of a
Dutch cyclist that was
attributed to EPO,
after demise of Bert
Oosterbosch in 1989.
Media related to
Johannes Draaijer at
Wikimedia Commons Johannes...
- of the pull is varied.
Strong riders like time
trial specialist Bert
Oosterbosch should not
increase the pace, but
rather take
longer turns. Stronger...
- Németh, 71,
Hungarian hammer thrower and
Olympic gold medalist. Bert
Oosterbosch, 32,
Dutch racing cyclist,
cardiac arrest.
Waldemar Franklin Quintero...
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wrote about Bert
Oosterbosch riding the 1982
Grand Prix des
Nations in his 2002 book M****acre à la Chaîne ("Breaking The Chain").
Oosterbosch was flat from...
- (in Spanish). 2
March 1985. p. 35. "Peiper,
mejor que
Oosterbosch" [Peiper,
better than
Oosterbosch] (PDF). El
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 4
March 1985...
- El
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 7
March 1984. p. 37. "
Oosterbosch, a sus prologos" [
Oosterbosch, to his prologues] (PDF). El
Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish)...