Pieter Bulling

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Pieter Bulling Road cycling
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Full name Pieter Bulling
Date of birth March 2, 1993
nation New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand
discipline Track cycling
Driver type Endurance rider
Most important successes
UCI track world championships
2017 silver - team pursuit
2014 bronze - team pursuit
Commonwealth Games
2014 bronze - team pursuit
Oceanic Track Championships
2013 gold - team pursuit
Last updated: April 13, 2017

Pieter Bulling (born March 2, 1993 in Invercargill ) is a New Zealand track cyclist .

In 2013, Pieter Bulling won the title of Oceania Champion in the team pursuit together with Aaron Gate , Dylan Kennett and Marc Ryan . In the two-man team race, he finished second with Shane Archbold, and third in the points race . At the national championships he was runner-up in the team pursuit, in Madison and in the points race. In 2014, the New Zealand track four with Bulling, Gate, Kennett and Ryan took third place at the World Track Championships in Cali , as well as at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in the same year , where Archbold was at the start instead of Gate.

In 2016 Bulling was nominated for participation in the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , where he finished fourth in the team pursuit along with Aaron Gate , Regan Gough and Hayden Roulston . At the 2017 UCI Track World Championships in Hong Kong , he was runner-up in the team pursuit together with Nicholas Kergozou , Regan Gough and Dylan Kennett .

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