- Jens
Veggerby (born 20
October 1962) is a
retired Danish cyclist.
During his
professional career that
spanned 15
years from 1984 to 1999 he
competed in...
- CA –
Group exhibit 2005 –
Galleri Veggerby –
Various artists – “Bibliotheca Benjaminata” 2005 –
Galleri Veggerby – Own
exhibit 2005 – Grønningens Catalog...
- Danish).
Archived from the
original on 17 June 2013.
Retrieved 17 June 2013.
Veggerby,
Kristoffer (16 June 2013). "Ikke
plads til
Grand Prix i Gigantium" [No...
- 55.3 seconds. In 1993,
Henrik Djernis won a
bicycle race
against Jens
Veggerby in a time of 50.05 seconds. In 1989,
Thomas Olsen went up and down the...
- Six Days of
Antwerp (with Jens
Veggerby) Six Days of
Ghent (with
Danny Clark) Six Days of
Stuttgart (with Jens
Veggerby) 1995 Six Days of
Bordeaux (with...
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Martinello 1992
Pascal Lino
Peter Pieters Gilbert Duclos-L****alle Jens
Veggerby Adriano Baffi Pierangelo Bincoletto 1993
Adriano Baffi Giovanni Lombardi...
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until his
death in 1891.
Tordenkalven died on 5
December 1891 at Søren in
Veggerby near Nørre Tranders. He was
buried at Nørre
Tranders Church where a large...
- 52 Kay
Werner Nielsen 14 56 0,2500 53
Armin von Büren 13 58 0,2241 Jens
Veggerby 13 89 0,1461 Erik
Zabel 13 28 0,4643 56 Rik Van Looy 12 43 0,2791 Graeme...
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Yates Overall Tour de Belgique, Sean
Yates Stage 2 Tour de Romandie, jens
Veggerby Overall Tour de Trump. Dag-Otto
Lauritzen Clasica Ciclista San Sebastian...
- 1994 First winner Jan Pijnenburg (NED) Cor Wals (NED) Most wins Peter Post (NED) (11 wins) Final winner Etienne De Wilde (BEL) Jens
Veggerby (DEN)...