Kenny van Hummel

Kenny Robert van Hummel (born 30 September 1982) is a retired road bicycle racer from the Netherlands, who specialised in sprint finishes.

He won five races, the Profronde van Fryslan, Dutch Food Valley Classic, the Tour de Rijke and a stage in the Four Days of Dunkirk, and confirmed that he could win sprints as a professional.

[3] At the Dutch National Road Race Championships, Van Hummel was competing for the win all day.

Koos Moerenhout escaped close to the end, but Van Hummel finished second by winning the sprint.

[4] Van Hummel was selected to join the 2009 Tour de France, after his team Skil–Shimano received a wildcard.

After the mountain stages, the French newspaper L'Équipe named Van Hummel the "worst climber ever" in the Tour de France.