Elise Van Hage - Career Wins

Career Wins

2004 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Novices, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Novices, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Sprint, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, 500 m, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Scratch, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2005 - Dutch National Track Championships, Keirin, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2006 - European Championship, Track, Points race, Juniors (F), Athens
2006 - European Championship, Track, Scratch, Juniors (F), Athens
2006 - World Championship, Track, Scratch, Juniors (F), Gent
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, 500 m, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, Scratch, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2006 - 2006 Dutch National Track Championships, Points race, Juniors, The Netherlands (F), Alkmaar (NED)
2007 - Dutch National Road Race Championships, Juniors, The Netherlands (F) (NED)
2007 - 3th place, Scratch race, 2007 Dutch National Track Championships
2008 - World University Cycling Championship, Road Race
2008 - Scratch race, 2008 Dutch National Track Championships
2010 - 3rd place, Dutch National Team Time Trial Championships (together with Aafke Eshuis and Nathalie van Gogh)

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