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- Goudsmit-Hoffploeg since 1971, but without much success. Pellenaars was born to Petrus Pellenaars, a farmer, and Cornelia Wilhelmina van Alphen. On 27 July...
- empty syringes and dope wrappers." The Dutch cycling team manager Kees Pellenaars told of a rider in his care: I took him along to a training camp in Spain...
- (born 1969 in Made) a Dutch-language researcher and former academic Kees Pellenaars (1913 in Terheijden – 1988) a Dutch road cyclist and coach Antoon van...
- Billiet Camile Dekuysscher Kees Pellenaars Frans Slaats Gustav Kilian Heinz Vöpel 1937 No race 1938 Kees Pellenaars Frans Slaats Albert Billiet Albert...
- the finish two minutes ahead, with Holland in fourth place behind Kees Pellenaars of the Netherlands, the Frenchman André Deforge and the Belgian Paul André...
- didn't know where I was, but nothing was broken. The team's manager, Kees Pellenaars, took a tow rope from the Dutch team's car. It was too short to reach...
- Ottenbros Jaap Oudkerk Daniëlle Overgaag Leo Peelen Maurice Peeters Kees Pellenaars Gerard Peters Peter Pieters Jan Pieterse René Pijnen Jan Pijnenburg Frits...
- Dortmund (with Paul Buschenhagen) 1937 1st Six Days of Paris (with Kees Pellenaars) 3rd Middle Distance World Championships "Adolf Schön". ProCyclingStats...
-  Frans Slaats (NED)  Kees Pellenaars (NED)  Adolf Schön (GER) 1937  Albert Buysse (BEL)  Albert Billiet (BEL)  Kees Pellenaars (NED)  Adolf Schön (GER)...
- Walthour (USA) 1938  Albert Billiet (BEL)  Albert Buysse (BEL)  Kees Pellenaars (NED)  Frans Slaats (NED)  Piet van Kempen (NED)  Cor Wals (NED) 1939...