- Jan Raas
Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Jan Raas
fullname = Jan Raas
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1952|11|08
country = NED
height =
weight =
currentteam = Retired
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype =
amateurteams =
amateuryears =
proyears = 1975–1976 1977 1978-1983 1984-1985
proteams = TI-Raleigh Frisol TI-Raleigh Kwantum Hallen
majorwins = World Championship 1979 Amstel Gold Race (5x) Ronde van Vlaanderen (1979 and 1983) Paris-Roubaix(1982 Milan-Sanremo(1977) 10 stages Tour de France
updated =June 30 ,2008 MedalTableTop|Jan Raas Postcard 1983.jpg|220px|Jan Raas in 1983, his final year with TI-Raleigh.Jan Raas (born
November 8 ,1952 ,Heinkenszand ) is a Dutch former professional cyclist whose 115 wins include the 1979 World Road Race Championship in Valkenburg, he also won theRonde van Vlaanderen in 1979 and 1983,Paris-Roubaix in 1982 andMilan-Sanremo in 1977. He also took theAmstel Gold Race five times and won 10 stages in theTour de France .Raas was a tactician and clever sprinter. He struggled on the long steep climbs but excelled on the short climbs characteristic of the northern classics.
Career
Born in Heinkenszand, near
Goes inZeeland , Raas was the son of a farmer and one of 10 children. He showed no interest in cycling until leaving school at 16 when he acquired his first racing bike and started competing as a junior category, taking his first victory inDamme in Belgium on the 21 July 1969. Further success as an amateur, including stage wins in the Olympia Tour and the national championship, promptedPeter Post , the manager ofTI-Raleigh , to offer Raas a contract for 1975The 22-year old had a good first seasonwith two small victories and fourth in the Tour of Belgium. The following year (1976) saw him become national champion, but at the end of that year Raas parted company with TI-Raleigh when he could not agree a new contract. Fact|date=February 2007
In 1977 he rode for Frisol. Victories in Milan-Sanremo and the Amstel Gold Race made Post rethink and Raas was back with TI-Raleigh for 1978. Raas became the influence behind the success of the team in the late seventies and early eighties. He was joint leader with
Gerrie Knetemann , heading members such asJoop Zoetemelk ,Ludo Peeters ,Cees Priem andHenk Lubberding .Raas’ highlights for the rest of his career included his 1979 world championship on home soil in Valkenburg, where he outsprinted German "Didi" Thurau in front of 200,000 spectators. He had four more victories in the Amstel Gold Race to give a record of five. Raas regarded the Amstel Gold as his favourite race: “The Gold Race was made for me, I had no ability as a climber, but the short and hard Limburg hills were made for me”, he said. He won Paris-Roubaix at his seventh attempt in 1982 thanks to work by his team, especially Peeters.
crashed in the 1984 Milan-Sanremo, injuring his back and internal organs and was never the same, although he took a stage in the 1984 Tour de France. He found the training and recovery hard and retired on 28 May 1985 after a criterium at Hansweert the preceding day.
Raas’ know-how made for a natural to move into team management and he became sporting director of Kwantum team. Raas found sponsors when old ones pulled out and the team received backing from SuperConfex, Buckler,
WordPerfect ,Novell and finallyRabobank .Raas and his wife Anja suffered an armed raid on their house in March 1994Fact|date=February 2007 and Raas decide he could no longer spend long periods away from home. He changed from sporting director to manager when Rabobank became the main sponsor m in 1995. He spent eight years in this capacity until the end of 2003, the sponsor indicating that insoluble differences prompted Raas' departure.Fact|date=February 2007
Major Victories
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Dutch National Road Race Championship 1976, 1983, 1984
*Amstel Gold Race 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982
*Milan-Sanremo 1977
*Tour de France Stage Winner 1977 (1), 1978 (3), 1979 (1), 1980 (3), 1982 (1), 1984 (1)
*Paris-Brussels 1978
*World Road Race Championship 1979
*Ronde van Vlaanderen 1979, 1983
*Ronde van Nederland 1979
*E3 Prijs Vlaanderen 1979, 1980, 1981
*Gent-Wevelgem 1981
*Omloop "Het Volk" 1981
*Paris-Roubaix 1982
*Paris-Tours 1978, 1981
*Étoile de Bessèges 1981External links
*cyclingwebsite|4300
* [http://www.letour.fr/HISTO/TDF/riders/us/4322.html Official Tour de France results for Jan Raas] Persondata
NAME=Raas, Jan
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH=1952-11-08
PLACE OF BIRTH=Heinkenszand
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=Further Reading and Source
"Jan Raas" by Noel Truyers, ISBN 90-74128-45-9
Citations
* Armed Attack - "Jan Raas" by Noel Truyers, ISBN 90-74128-45-9, Pages 39 and 40
* Sacking by Rabobank - www.Cyclingnews article [http://www.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=news/2003/dec03/dec10news]
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