
Peter Post - Wikipedia
Peter Post (12 November 1933 – 14 January 2011) was a Dutch professional cyclist whose career lasted from 1956 to 1972. Post competed in road and track racing. As a rider he is best remembered for Six-day racing, having competed in 155 races and won 65.
Rest In Peace: The Legendary, Peter Post - PezCycling News
Jan 15, 2011 · With the news on Friday that Peter Post had died in Amsterdam at the age of 77 the sport lost one if it’s Colossi. Ed Hood takes a look back at one of the greatest personalities and talents, both on and off the bike, the sport has ever known.
Peter Post (wielrenner) - Wikipedia
Petrus Franciscus Maria (Peter) Post (Amsterdam, 12 november 1933 - Amstelveen, 14 januari 2011 [1]) was een Nederlands beroepswielrenner van 1956 tot 1972, die na zijn carrière ploegleider werd. Biografie
Peter Post - CapoVelo.com
A belated happy birthday to Peter Post, who was born on November 12, 1933, and died on January 14, 2011. The Dutch rider is best remembered for winning the 1964 Paris-Roubaix Classic ahead of Belgians Benoni Beheyt and Yvo Molenaers.
Peter Post - Emily Post
Peter Post, great-grandson of Emily Post, is an author and spokesperson for The Emily Post Institute. He is a current board member and focuses his etiquette work on business and men's manners.
Dutch director Peter Post dies in Amsterdam - Velo
Former Dutch rider and team manager Peter Post has died at the age of 77 after a long illness, Dutch Public television reported on Friday.
Former Paris-Roubaix winner Post dies at age 77 - Cyclingnews
Jan 14, 2011 · Former Paris-Roubaix winner Peter Post has died on Friday at age 77 in Amsterdam, according to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf. The Dutch cycling legend passed away after illness.
Peter Post - ProCyclingStats.com
Peter Post (born 1933-11-12 in Amsterdam, passed away 2011-01-14) was a former professional road racing cyclist from Netherlands, active between 1956 and 1969. His best results are winning Paris - Roubaix and winning GC Ronde van Nederland.
RIP Peter Post - VeloVeritas
Jan 15, 2011 · Peter Post died aged 77, the sport of cycling lost one of it's Colossi. Born in Amsterdam in Nov.'33, he had a hard childhood in Nazi occupied Holland.
Peter Post - Flandria Bikes
Peter Post was primarily a track cyclist, specializing in Six-Day racing, where he won 65 races of the 155 he started. Post also had considerable success on the road, his greatest achievement being victory in the 1964 Paris-Roubiax - the fist Dutchman to win the race, bringing to an end a 7-year run of Belgian wins.
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