Photo Credit: Flavio Moretti Fotografie
Ko Molenaar Coming from Wervershoof in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands, Molenaar was a tennis player when he was younger, but he made the switch to cycling at the age of 12 and hasn’t looked back. A promising debut campaign in the junior ranks saw him compete in a wide variety of races to gain as much experience as possible racing against some strong opposition. Good results at the likes of Côte de’Or Classic Juniors and Tour de l’Eure Juniors followed, but arguably his best race was at the hilly GP Rüebliland Juniors where a fourth place on the final day saw him secure third overall and the best first-year title. Struggling with injury niggles in the opening part of 2024, Molenaar still helped his teammates to strong results but after recovering fully, he himself began to shine too. A sensational win in the Dutch road race saw him claim the famous tricolour in June over the challenging and punchy parcours, before another win at Kerniel-Borgloon was swiftly followed up by final stage glory at Ronde des Vallées Juniors where he also laid claim to both the sprint and mountain jerseys. Click here for quotes from Molenaar and coaching staff. |