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After 40 Years of Struggle, Cycling Icon Finally Gets His Museum: 'Wonderful'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
The 78-year-old cycling legend Rini Wagtmans can finally get started with the cycling museum he has been working on for years. The Old Town Hall in Etten-Leur has been bought by an entrepreneur who wants to set up a cycling museum and a catering establishment there, among other things. "I'm not doing it for myself, but for cycling," says Wagtmans immediately. Outside the museum, the building will continue to be used as a space where people can c…
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The 78-year-old cycling legend Rini Wagtmans can finally get started with the cycling museum he has been working on for years. The Old Town Hall in Etten-Leur has been bought by an entrepreneur who wants to set up a cycling museum and a catering establishment there, among other things. "I'm not doing it for myself, but for cycling," says Wagtmans immediately. Outside the museum, the building will continue to be used as a space where people can c…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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