Jan Pronk

Dutch cyclist
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IntroDutch cyclist
PlacesNetherlands
wasAthlete Sport cyclist Track cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth19 October 1918, Den Helder, Netherlands
Death15 March 2016Egmond aan Zee, Netherlands (aged 97 years)
Star signLibra
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Biography

Jan Pronk (October 19, 1918 – March 15, 2016) was a Dutch professional cyclist who specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won five medals at the world championships, including a gold medal in 1951.

That gold medal was controversial because of the assistance by the compatriot Kees Bakker. At the end of the race, Bakker, a 35-year-old veteran at the time, was exactly one lap behind Pronk, who was in the lead. Then, up to the finish line, Bakker rode behind Pronk, covering him from attacks by the competitors. There were speculations that Bakker was paid by Pronk before the race; nevertheless, these tactics were then banned at competitions.

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