About me
Welcome to my blog. It’s the place where I post news stories, pictures and videos and other quirky stuff from the world of procycling. It’s an addition to what I already do on Twitter as @TourDeJose.
Who is José?
José is a woman from the fine year of 1979 who comes from the Netherlands. I was born in the northeast, near the German border but moved to Amsterdam to go to university. I studied history, French and Spanish. I currently live in Sassenheim, inbetween Amsterdam and The Hague, with my husband who is a research scientist and our two Irish Setters.
I worked for years in marketing and management support untill I got cancer in 2008. The rollercoaster that we call life makes an emergency stop. Surgery, chemo, radiation and (to this day) hormone treatment. It’s been a very tough period in my life but it also changed a l0t, for the better. When you face your own mortality, you look at the future in a different way. I only wanted to things that are fun, things I love for whatever time I had left.
Procycling
I grew up with cycling. My dad has been an amateur-cyclist and sports director which meant that Sundays were spent at the races. The tv was always on. I never rode myself because I am prone to accidents and therefore chose a gravity-free sport: swimming. The passion for sports and for cycling in particular has always been there. A pivotal moment was the death of Fabio Casartelli and the subsequent stage win by Lance Armstrong. That made a big impression on me. Cycling however always belonged to the “things-you-do-in-your-spare-time”- activities, not the “things-you-can-make-money-on”-activities.
Professional
Read about my work here.
Future
When you have had cancer, and people who did will agree, the word future gets a different meaning. I am currently at the point that the future might bring anything. Working as a cycling commentator was one of the big dreams coming true. That’s one ambition fulfilled but there is still a lot to learn and wish for.
I am only 34 years old and after some hardship the future is smiling at me.
Contact
Contact me at info (at) sportlingua.nl.
Disclaimer
Everything I write here, is my own opinion. They do not reflect the opinions of any of my employers.



Too late to post race results? Rather comical.
Follower numbers are dropping? Well, what is it that you want anyway.
Hi there! I know this is sort of off-topic however I needed to ask.
Does running a well-established blog like yours take a massive amount work?
I am brand new to operating a blog however I do write in my diary daily.
I’d like to start a blog so I can share my personal experience and views online. Please let me know if you have any kind of ideas or tips for new aspiring blog owners. Thankyou!