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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_KrabbéTim Krabbé - Wikipedia

    Tim Krabbé (born 13 April 1943) is a Dutch journalist, novelist and chess player. Krabbé was born in Amsterdam. His writing has appeared in most major periodicals in the Netherlands.

  2. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_KrabbéTim Krabbé - Wikipedia

    Hans Maarten Timotheus (Tim) Krabbé (Amsterdam, 13 april 1943) is een Nederlands schrijver, schaker en wielrenner. Naast romans schreef hij verschillende boeken over zijn twee grootste passies: schaken en wielrennen .

  3. Tim Krabbé's CHESS CURIOSITIES "The moment was still there when he had seen two boys playing chess, and there had been an explosion of certainty that he wanted that too, forever,

  4. Oct 10, 2017 · According to its enigmatic Dutch author, Tim Krabbé, it’s often misunderstood. Our writer heads to Amsterdam to uncover the real meaning behind the cult classic.

  5. Chess records © Tim Krabbé. by Tim Krabbé. Last updated: 28 March 2021. This inventarisation is limited to the practical game; no longest winning streaks; youngest grandmasters; selfmates in 418, tablebase wins in 517, greatest number of bald players in a tournament. "This is the record" means: "this is the record as known & recognized by me."

  6. Jun 1, 1978 · Tim Krabbé turns a 137 kilometer cycling race in the South of France into a veritable odyssey. He thoroughly captures the bloody-seriousness of endurence athletes and the delirious, addictive, masochistic and purifying experience it can result in.

  7. Sep 20, 2023 · T IM KRABBÉ HAS A LOT TO ANSWER FOR. When his book, The Rider, about a fictional French bike race, with the hero, like Krabbé himself, a reformed chess Grandmaster in search (unsuccessfully)...

  8. Learn everything about Tim Krabbe. See their bio, world ranking, chess ratings, most played openings, recent games, and more!

  9. May 11, 2021 · Tim Krabbé is a popular Dutch novelist who is probably best known for the cult cycling classic The Rider, and the book The Vanishing, which was adapted into film in both The Netherlands and the U.S.

  10. Tim Krabbé (b. 1943) earned international fame with 'Het gouden ei' (The Vanishing, 1984), which as a film became a cult classic.