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Iljo Keisse

Belgian cyclist (born 1982)


Summary

Belgian cyclist (born 1982)

FieldValue
nameIljo Keisse
imageIljo Keisse (2018-08-24).jpg
captionKeisse at the 2018 Deutschland Tour
fullnameIljo Keisse
nicknameJolly Jumper
birth_date
birth_placeGhent, Belgium
height1.83 m
weight72 kg
currentteamRetired
disciplines
roleRider
ridertypeEndurance (track)
Classics rider (road)
amateuryears12004
amateurteam1Jong Vlaanderen 2016
proyears12005–2008
proteam1
proyears22009
proteam2John Saey–Deschacht–Huyandai
proyears32010–2022
proteam3{{cite web
urlhttp://www.cyclingnews.com/news/keisse-signs-with-quick-step
authorSusan Westemeyer
titleKeisse signs with Quick Step
date6 December 2009
publisherCycling News
access-date2009-12-06
}}</ref><ref>{{cite newsurlhttps://www.cyclingnews.com/features/2020-team-preview-deceuninck-quickstep/title=2020 Team Preview: Deceuninck-QuickStepfirst=Barrylast=Ryanwork=Cyclingnews.comdate=31 December 2019access-date=2 January 2020}}
majorwinsGrand Tours
show-medalsno

Classics rider (road) | access-date = 2009-12-06 :Giro d'Italia ::1 individual stage (2015) | show-medals = no Iljo Keisse (born 21 December 1982) is a Belgian former racing cyclist, who competed as a professional from 2005 to 2022. Keisse races on the track and on the road, specializing himself until recently in riding six-day races. He notably has won the Six Days of Ghent seven times and reached the podium a total of 12 times.

Biography

Keisse was born in Ghent. Together with his teammate Matthew Gilmore, he won three Six-day races in 2005–2006: Grenoble, Ghent and Hasselt. After his victory in the 2008 Six Days of Ghent, both his A and B samples tested positive for cathine and a diuretic which has been used to mask the presence of doping agents. He was fired by his team on 11 January 2009. He joined the John Saey-Deschacht-Hyundai team in May 2009.

On 2 November 2009, Keisse was cleared of any wrongdoing, with investigators finding that the positives were not the result of intentional doping and likely resulted from a contaminated dietary supplement.{{cite web | access-date = 2009-12-06

On 28 April 2012, Keisse won Stage 7 of the Tour of Turkey in dramatic fashion. After leaving the rest of a seven-man breakaway, Keisse crashed on the final corner. He remounted his bike, realized his chain was off, restrung it, and held off the chasing peloton by three bike lengths in a sprint for the line. The first chasers were given the same time as his. This was the first professional win of his career and his last for over two years. His next victory was in the Châteauroux Classic in August 2014. Another win came in 2015, at the Ronde van Zeeland Seaports; he won this race from a group of three riders who had escaped earlier. In the Giro d'Italia, Keisse won the last stage in Milan, upsetting the sprinters' plans. He got clear with 's Luke Durbridge and outsprinted him for the victory.

Keisse announced during the 2022 season that he would retire and that his final race would be the Gent Six. Racing alongside Jasper De Buyst, he finished during his 18th and final appearance 3rd.

Major results

Road

;2004 : 1st Stage 6 Tour du Loir-et-Cher : 5th Overall Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux ;2005 : 9th Bruxelles–Ingooigem ;2006 : 4th Flèche Hesbignonne : 6th Overall Tour of Britain : 9th Overall Tour de Wallonie ;2007 : 1st Textielprijs Vichte : 3rd Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne : 7th Halle–Ingooigem : 8th Omloop van het Waasland ;2008 : 1st Textielprijs Vichte : 4th GP Briek Schotte ;2011 : 10th Dutch Food Valley Classic ;2012 : 1st Stage 7 Tour of Turkey ;2013 : 1st Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde : 3rd Münsterland Giro ;2014 : 1st Châteauroux Classic : 2nd GP Briek Schotte ;2015 : 1st Ronde van Zeeland Seaports : 1st Profronde Deurne : 1st Stage 21 Giro d'Italia : 1st Stage 1 (TTT) Czech Cycling Tour : [[File:Jersey red number.svg|20px]] Combativity award Stage 5 Vuelta a España ;2017 : 1st Omloop Mandel-Leie-Schelde : 1st Textielprijs Vichte : 3rd Le Samyn : 3rd Halle–Ingooigem : 10th Dwars door West-Vlaanderen ;2020 : 2nd Road race, National Championships

Grand Tour general classification results timeline

Grand Tour201320142015201620172018201920202021[[File:Jersey pink.svg20pxlink=alt=A pink jersey]] Giro d'Italia[[File:Jersey yellow.svg20pxlink=alt=A yellow jersey]] Tour de France[[File:Jersey red.svg20pxlink=alt=A red jersey]] Vuelta a España
159139145144122121
139
148
DNFIP
Did not compete
Did not finish
In progress

Track

;2004 : 2nd Six Days of Ghent (with Andreas Beikirch) : 2nd Six Days of Fiorenzuola (with Franco Marvulli) : 3rd Six Days of Grenoble (with Wouter Van Mechelen) ;2005 : 1st Madison, UEC European Championships (with Matthew Gilmore) : 1st Six Days of Fiorenzuola (with Matthew Gilmore) : 1st Six Days of Grenoble (with Matthew Gilmore) : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Matthew Gilmore) : 3rd [[File:Bronze medal uci.svg|15px]] Madison, UCI World Championships (with Matthew Gilmore) : 3rd Six Days of Amsterdam (with Matthew Gilmore) : 3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Marco Villa) ;2006 : 1st Derny, UEC European Championships : 1st Points race, National Championships : 1st Six Days of Hasselt (with Matthew Gilmore) : 2nd Six Days of Stuttgart (with Robert Bartko & Leif Lampater) : 2nd Six Days of Zürich (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd Six Days of Rotterdam (with Matthew Gilmore) : 2nd Six Days of Munich (with Franco Marvulli) ;2007 : 1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Robert Bartko) : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Robert Bartko) : 1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd [[File:Silver medal uci.svg|15px]] Points race, UCI World Championships : 2nd Six Days of Maastricht (with Marco Villa) : 2nd Six Days of Zürich (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd Six Days of Munich (with Franco Marvulli) : 2nd Six Days of Hasselt (with Marco Villa) : 3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Robert Bartko) ;2008 : 1st Madison, UEC European Championships (with Kenny De Ketele) : National Championships ::1st Points race ::1st Madison (with Kenny De Ketele) : 1st Six Days of Stuttgart (with Robert Bartko & Leif Lampater) : 1st Six Days of Bremen (with Robert Bartko) : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Robert Bartko) : 1st Six Days of Munich (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd Six Days of Zürich (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd Six Days of Hasselt (with Kenny De Ketele) : 2nd Six Days of Fiorenzuola (with Franco Marvulli) : 3rd Six Days of Amsterdam (with Robert Bartko) : 3rd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Danny Stam) : 3rd Six Days of Rotterdam (with Robert Bartko) ;2009 : National Championships ::1st Points race ::1st Madison (with Kenny De Ketele) : 2nd Six Days of Ghent (with Roger Kluge) : 3rd Six Days of Grenoble (with Gianni Meersman) ;2010 : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Peter Schep) : 1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Danny Stam) : 2nd Six Days of Bremen (with Robert Bartko) : 2nd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Robert Bartko) ;2011 : 1st Madison, UEC European Championships (with Kenny De Ketele) : National Championships ::1st Derny ::1st Madison (with Gert-Jan Van Immerseel) ::1st Scratch : 1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Niki Terpstra) : 1st Six Days of Grenoble (with Morgan Kneisky) : 1st Six Days of Zürich (with Franco Marvulli) ;2012 : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Glenn O'Shea) : 1st Six Days of Grenoble (with Kenny De Ketele) : 1st Six Days of Copenhagen (with Marc Hester) : 2nd Six Days of Amsterdam (with Niki Terpstra) : 3rd Six Days of Bremen (with Leif Lampater) : 3rd Six Days of Berlin (with Kenny De Ketele) ;2013 : 1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Niki Terpstra) : 1st Six Days of Zürich (with Silvan Dillier) : 2nd Six Days of Ghent (with Wim Stroetinga) : 3rd Six Days of Grenoble (with Jasper De Buyst) ;2014 : National Championships ::1st Madison (with Jasper De Buyst) ::1st Scratch : 1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Niki Terpstra) : 1st Six Days of Zürich (with Mark Cavendish) : 2nd Six Days of Ghent (with Mark Cavendish) ;2015 : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Michael Mørkøv) : 1st Six Days of Rotterdam (with Niki Terpstra) : 1st Revolution Round 2 (with Andy Tennant) : 1st Revolution Round 3 (with Wim Stroetinga) ::1st Points race ::1st Team elimination : 3rd Six Days of London (with Gijs Van Hoecke) ;2016 : 2nd Overall Revolution Champions League : 3rd Six Days of Ghent (with Elia Viviani) ;2017 : 1st Six Days of Bremen (with Marcel Kalz) ;2018 : 1st Six Days of Ghent (with Elia Viviani) ;2019 : 1st Six Days of Bremen (with Jasper De Buyst) ;2022 : 3rd Six Days of Ghent (with Jasper De Buyst)

Six Days results timeline

Race2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022Six Days of AmsterdamSix Days of BremenSix Days of GhentSix Days of GrenobleSix Days of RotterdamSix Days of Zürich
103413412Race discontinued}}
34312311
2111211221313
313113Race discontinued}}
421314111
NH}}2224111Race discontinued}}

References

References

  1. Ryan, Barry. (31 December 2019). "2020 Team Preview: Deceuninck-QuickStep". [[Cyclingnews.com]].
  2. "Deceuninck – Quick-Step". [[Union Cycliste Internationale]].
  3. (25 November 2012). "Keisse wins Gent Six for fifth time". Future Publishing Limited.
  4. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/more/01/12/keisse/index.html Track Cyclist Iljo Keisse Fired for Doping Scandal] {{Webarchive. link. (24 October 2012 SI.com, 11 January 2009)
  5. "Archived copy".
  6. "Quick Step's Iljo Keisse has two-year ban reinstated by CAS following WADA appeal".
  7. (12 November 2010). "Keisse free to race Gent Six Day after doping suspension suspended".
  8. (27 December 2011). "Keisse to Omega Pharma-Quick Step in 2012". Future Publishing Limited.
  9. (28 April 2012). "Keisse wins dramatic stage 7 at Tour of Turkey". cyclingnews.com.
  10. "Châteauroux Classic de l'Indre Trophée Fenioux – Classic".
  11. (21 March 2015). "Iljo Keisse leads Etixx-Quick-Step sweep at Ronde van Zeeland Seaports". Velonews.
  12. (31 May 2015). "Alberto Contador wins Giro d'Italia overall". [[Cyclingnews.com]].
  13. (20 November 2022). "De Vylder, Ghys win Gent Six Day overall as Keisse ends track career on podium". [[Cyclingnews.com]].
  14. "6 Jours d'Amsterdam". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  15. "6 Jours de Bremen". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  16. "6 Jours de Gent". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  17. "6 Jours de Grenoble". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  18. "6 Jours de Rotterdam". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
  19. "6 Jours de Zurich". memoire-du-cyclisme.eu.
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