Jim Aernouts (born 23 March 1989 in Antwerp) is a Belgian former professional cyclist, who rode professionally between 2008 and 2021 for the Palmans–Cras, BKCP–Powerplus, Sunweb–Napoleon Games and Baloise–Trek Lions teams. Following his retirement, Aernouts now works as a maître d'hôtel at a restaurant that he owns with his wife in Essen.[2]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Jim Aernouts |
Born | Antwerp, Belgium | 23 March 1989
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Weight | 63 kg (139 lb) |
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Disciplines |
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Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
2008 | Palmans–Cras |
2009–2010 | BKCP–Powerplus |
2011–2015 | Sunweb–Revor |
2015–2021 | Telenet–Fidea[1] |
Major results
editCyclo-cross
edit- 2005–2006
- Junior Superprestige
- 2nd Sint-Michielsgestel
- 3rd Ruddervoorde
- UCI Under-23 World Cup
- 3rd Kalmthout
- 2006–2007
- 1st National Junior Championships
- Junior Superprestige
- 1st Gavere
- 1st Sint-Michielsgestel
- 1st Ruddervoorde
- 2008–2009
- Under-23 Gazet van Antwerpen
- UCI Under-23 World Cup
- 3rd Pijnacker
- 3rd Niel
- 2009–2010
- 1st National Under-23 Championships
- UCI Under-23 World Cup
- 1st Koksijde
- Under-23 Gazet van Antwerpen
- 2nd Overall Under-23 Superprestige
- 3rd Vorselaar
- 3rd Gavere
- 3rd Ruddervoorde
- 2010–2011
- 1st Overall Under-23 Superprestige
- 1st Ruddervoorde
- 1st Hamme
- 1st Middelkerke
- 2nd Zonhoven
- 2nd Hoogstraten
- 3rd Gavere
- Under-23 Gazet van Antwerpen
- 2011–2012
- 3rd Harderwijk
- 2012–2013
- 1st Contern
- BPost Bank Trophy
- 3rd Oostmalle
- 2013–2014
- 1st Nagusia
- 2nd Rucphen
- 2014–2015
- 3rd Brabant
- 2015–2016
- 2nd Rucphen
- Toi Toi Cup
- 2nd Slaný
- 2016–2017
- 2nd Rucphen
- Trek Cup
- 2nd Waterloo Day 1
- 2nd Waterloo Day 2
- 2017–2018
- 2nd Rucphen
- National Trophy Series
- 3rd Abergavenny
- 2018–2019
- Toi Toi Cup
- 1st Slaný
- 2nd Mol
- 2nd Munich
- 2019–2020
- 1st Podbrezová
- 1st Topoľčianky
- 3rd Iowa City Race 3
Road
edit- 2015
- 9th Overall Course de la Solidarité Olympique
References
edit- ^ "Telenet Lions". UCI.org. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
- ^ "Jim Aernouts ruilt de crossfiets na seizoen voor een job als maître d'hôtel" [Jim Aernouts exchanges the cross bike after the season for a job as maître d'hôtel]. Sporza (in Dutch). Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie. 18 January 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
External links
edit- Jim Aernouts at ProCyclingStats