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Thomas De Gendt was born on 6 November, 1986 in Sint-Niklaas, Flanders, Belgium, is a Belgian road racing cyclist. Discover Thomas De Gendt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 6 November, 1986
Birthday 6 November
Birthplace Sint-Niklaas, Flanders, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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At 37 years old, Thomas De Gendt height is 1.79m and Weight 73 kg.

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Weight 73 kg
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His wife is Evelyn Tuytens

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Thomas De Gendt Net Worth

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1986

Thomas De Gendt (born 6 November 1986) is a Belgian professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam.

2009

In his first season at UCI Professional Continental level with in 2009, Sint-Niklaas-born De Gendt won the Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig one-day race, a stage of the Tour de Wallonie, and the mountains and sprints classifications at the Tour of Britain.

The following year, De Gendt finished second at Brabantse Pijl, and recorded top-five overall finishes at Étoile de Bessèges (fourth), the Tour of Belgium (fifth) and the Ster Elektrotoer (third).

2011

After two seasons with, De Gendt joined for the 2011 season.

De Gendt won the opening stage of Paris–Nice and also won stage 7 of the Tour de Suisse.

At the Tour de France, despite suffering a minor collarbone fracture, De Gendt had a strong final week, finishing sixth on stage 19 to Alpe d'Huez and fourth in the time trial the following day.

2012

In 2012, De Gendt won stage 7 of Paris–Nice after a 60 km solo attack, having been in a breakaway with Rein Taaramäe; he won the stage by over six minutes ahead of Taaramäe.

In the Giro d'Italia, he won the penultimate stage at the Stelvio Pass with a solo breakaway which brought him to fourth in the general classification.

The following day he advanced to finish third in the final classification to take his first grand tour podium after passing Michele Scarponi in the final individual time trial.

2013

Having competed for, , and during his career, De Gendt has taken seventeen professional victories including five Grand Tour stage victories – with at least one at each of the three Grand Tours – and five stage wins at the Volta a Catalunya between 2013 and 2021.

He took one other victory during the season – a stage at the Circuit de Lorraine – as he extended his contract with the team, until the end of 2013.

He took one further victory for the team, in 2013, winning the final stage of the Volta a Catalunya.

In October 2013, announced that they were signing De Gendt for the 2014 season after the outfit folded.

However, De Gendt left the team after just one season.

2015

After an uneventful season with, De Gendt moved to in 2015 on an initial two-year contract.

2016

At the 2016 Volta a Catalunya, De Gendt led the sprints classification from start to finish, and he also won the mountains classification, having assumed the lead after his stage victory on stage four, the queen stage of the race.

At the Tour de France, De Gendt held a jersey for the first time at a Grand Tour, taking the polka dot jersey as mountains classification leader following stage five – where he had finished second to Greg Van Avermaet.

He held the jersey for three stages initially, and then regained the lead for a further three days following stage twelve, after winning on Mont Ventoux.

He ultimately finished second to Rafał Majka in the mountains classification standings.

2017

In his first start of the 2017 season, De Gendt won the mountains classification at the Tour Down Under, taking the jersey from Richie Porte on the final day of the race.

He won the opening stage of the Critérium du Dauphiné, over a hilly route in and around Saint-Étienne; he soloed clear of his breakaway companions and won the stage by approximately 45 seconds.

He held the race lead through until stage six, when he lost more than eight minutes to the stage winner, Jakob Fuglsang.

At the Vuelta a España, De Gendt won stage 19 from a breakaway, completing his set of stage wins in all three Grand Tours.

2018

The winner of the mountains classification at the 2018 Vuelta a España, De Gendt has also finished on the podium at the 2012 Giro d'Italia, where he was third overall.

In 2018, De Gendt won the mountains classification at Paris–Nice, having taken the lead on the penultimate stage of the race.

In his next start, he won the third stage of the Volta a Catalunya after a solo attack of around 50 km; he took the race lead by 23 seconds following the stage, but he would cede the lead the following day, losing 24 minutes.

He added to his string of long breakaway victories by winning the second stage of the Tour de Romandie in solo fashion.

He would ultimately go on to win both the points and mountains jerseys at the race.

He finished second in the Belgian National Time Trial Championships in June, losing out to teammate Victor Campenaerts by a margin of three seconds.

At the Vuelta a España, De Gendt won the mountains classification, having taken the lead on stage 17 from Luis Ángel Maté, who had held the lead of the classification from the start of the race.

Just as he did in 2018, De Gendt won the mountains classification at the 2019 Paris–Nice, his third such victory in five years, having taken the jersey on stage four when he finished second to Magnus Cort on the stage.

He then won the opening stage of the Volta a Catalunya, winning the stage by almost three minutes after a solo move of some 60 km, attacking from a six-man breakaway group.

He held onto the overall race lead until stage four, but was able to hold onto the mountains classification lead throughout the race.

At the Tour de France, De Gendt took his second career stage win, winning the eighth stage of the race from the breakaway; he attacked on the final categorised climb – the Côte de la Jaillère – dropping Alessandro De Marchi, and he then held off Thibaut Pinot and Julian Alaphilippe to win the stage by six seconds.

2019

In his first season with the team, De Gendt won the mountains classification at Paris–Nice, and following Stefan Denifl's results being expunged in 2019, was retroactively designated the winner of the mountains classification at the Tour de Suisse.

2020

After a winless 2020 – impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic – De Gendt took his fifth Volta a Catalunya stage victory on the final stage of the 2021 edition, spending more than 100 km in the breakaway, before attacking with approximately 5 km remaining.

At the 2022 Giro d'Italia, De Gendt took his first stage victory at the race for a decade, winning a hilly stage in and around Naples; he was part of a four-rider move that broke away from a larger breakaway group with approximately 40 km remaining, and was assisted by his teammate Harm Vanhoucke in the final sprint to the line.

That July, De Gendt signed a two-year contract extension with, until the end of the 2024 season.

De Gendt is married with two children.

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