Anne Riemersma

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Anne Riemersma 1978

Anne Riemersma (* 1954 ) is a former Dutch cyclist .

Anne Riemersma was active as a cyclist in the 1970s. Her greatest successes were three runner-up world championships in the singles pursuit , in 1977 , 1978 and 1979 . In 1978 she became a two-time Dutch champion, in pursuit and in omnium . She also won several smaller street races. In the winter of 1980/1981 she fell while training and suffered such severe back injuries that she needed a year to recover and ended her cycling career.

Anne Riemersma is married to the cyclist Gerrit Möhlmann . Today she lives in Apeldoorn , her husband works as a pacemaker on the local cycling track in the Omnisport Apeldoorn . The couple has two children, who are also successful cyclists, Peter and Pübersi Möhlmann , who is married to racing cyclist Fulco van Gulik . Anne Riemersa's father Sjerp was also a well-known amateur racing driver.

An oversized model of their Presto train machine can be seen in front of the entrance to the Omnisport Apeldoorn .

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