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Johannes Draaijer

Johannes Draaijer

Dutch cyclist (1963–1990)


Johannes Draaijer (8 March 1963 – 27 February 1990) was a Dutch cyclist. He won two stages of the Peace Race in 1987 and one stage of the Vuelta a Murcia in 1989. The same year he finished 130th in the Tour de France and was part of the team that won the race.[1]

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On 27 February 1990, Draaijer died in his sleep of heart block, just a few days after a race. It is widely presumed, though not proven, that his death was caused by the use of the performance-enhancing drug erythropoietin (EPO). The autopsy did not specify the cause of death, but Draaijer's wife later told the German news magazine, Der Spiegel, that her husband became sick after using EPO.[2][3][4] This was the second death of a Dutch cyclist that was attributed to EPO, after demise of Bert Oosterbosch in 1989.[5][6][7]


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  1. Johannes Draaijer. cyclingarchives.com
  2. Fisher, Lawrence M. (1991-05-19). "Stamina-Building Drug Linked to Athletes' Deaths". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-07-15.
  3. Schlamm in den Adern. Der Spiegel (1991-06-10)
  4. "Cycling News – news article on EPO deaths". Autobus.cyclingnews.com. 1997-01-23. Retrieved 2012-07-17.

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