Vera Koedooder - Career Wins

Career Wins

2000
1st Points race, UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Juniors
1st Dutch National Time Trial Championships, Juniors
2001
1st Pursuit, UCI Track Cycling World Championships, Juniors
1st Dutch National Time Trial Championships, Juniors
2002
1st European Track Championships, Points race, U23
1st Stage 3 GP Boekel (NED)
2003
1st Flevotour (NED)
3rd, Scratch, Dutch National Track Championships
2004
3rd, Scratch, Dutch National Track Championships
2005
1st Flevotour (NED)
2006
1st Brasschaat/Maria-ter-Heide 1000 euro Race (BEL)
1st Sydney, Scratch (AUS)
1st Pursuit, Dutch National Track Championships, Juniors
1st Individiual pursuit, 2006 Dutch National Track Championships
3rd Points race, 2006 Dutch National Track Championships
2007
1st Parel van de Veluwe, Harderwijk (NED)
2008
3rd Individiual pursuit, 2008 Dutch National Track Championships
1st Points race, 2008 Dutch National Track Championships
2009
1st Madison, 2009 Dutch National Track Championships
2010
2nd Omnium, 2010 Dutch National Omnium Championships
2st Madison, 2010 Dutch National Track Championships (together with Ellen van Dijk)
2011
3rd Madison, 2010 Dutch National Track Championships
2012

6th Team pursuit, 2012 Olympic Games (together with Ellen van Dijk, Amy Pieters and Kirsten Wild)

3rd Points race, 2012 Dutch National Track Championships

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