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    Willem "Wim" van Est (25 March 1923 – 1 May 2003) was a Dutch racing cyclist. He is best known for being the first Dutch cyclist to wear the yellow jersey...
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  • cyclist, brother of Nico and Wilm Wim van Est (1923–2003), Dutch cyclist, brother of Nico and Piet Willem Hessels van Est (1542–1613), Dutch Catholic commentator...
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  • year, Theo Middelkamp won a stage, but it would take until 1951 before Wim van Est was the first Dutch cyclists to wear the yellow jersey. Between 1989...
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  • of Defence of the Netherlands Wim van Es (born 1934), Dutch archaeologist Wim van Est (1923–2003), Dutch cyclist Wim Van Grembergen (born 1947), Flemish...
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    Sint is the usual form in Dutch names to represent saints. Cyclist Wim van Est and footballer Rini (Pallack) Konings were famous sports personalities...
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    31st overall. He won the Ronde van Nederland in 1958 and two stages of the race in 1963. His brothers Nico and Wim van Est were also professional cyclists...
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    his time-trial abilities to win large amounts of time. Dutch cyclist Wim van Est gained fame, not only by becoming the first Dutch cyclist to lead the...
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  • Jacques van Egmond Michiel Elijzen Theo Eltink Jos van Emden Addy Engels Dick Enthoven Cees van Espen Nico van Est Piet van Est Wim van Est Henk Faanhof...
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  • Federico Bahamontes Ercole Baldini Louison Bobet Ray Booty Fausto Coppi Wim van Est Charly Gaul Raphaël Géminiani Ted Jorgensen (unicyclist) Hugo Koblet...
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    only witness to one of the most infamous moments in cycling history. Wim Van Est was defending the Yellow Jersey; he was descending the Col d'Aubisque...
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