She married Gerrit Möhlmann and changed her last name to Anne Möhlmann. Her husband, sons Pleuni Möhlmann and Peter Möhlmann, and son-in-law Fulco Van Gulik were also professional cyclists.[1]
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anne, riemersma, born, 1954, dutch, road, track, racing, cyclist, three, times, silver, medal, winner, individual, pursuit, track, cycling, world, championships, 1977, 1978, 1979, became, national, track, cycling, champion, individual, pursuit, omnium, 1978, 1. Anne Riemersma born 1954 is a Dutch road and track racing cyclist She was a three times silver medal winner in the individual pursuit at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in 1977 1978 and 1979 She became national track cycling champion in the individual pursuit and the omnium in 1978 1 Anne RiemersmaAnne Riemersma in 1978Personal informationBorn1954NetherlandsTeam informationRoleRider road and track Rider typeEnduranceProfessional team1977 1980Beck s BierMedal record Representing NetherlandsTrack Cycling World Championships1977 San Cristobal individual pursuit1978 Munich individual pursuit1979 Amsterdam individual pursuitShe married Gerrit Mohlmann and changed her last name to Anne Mohlmann Her husband sons Pleuni Mohlmann and Peter Mohlmann and son in law Fulco Van Gulik were also professional cyclists 1 References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anne Riemersma a b Anne Riemersma Cyclingarvhies Retrieved 29 September 2013 nbsp nbsp This biographical article related to Dutch cycling is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anne Riemersma amp oldid 1200522763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,