Dutch cyclotourists tend to rate climbing quite highly. The most popular sportive is the Amstel Gold tour version and if you talk to normal people about your hobby, they pretty much expect a climbing story. Just about any Dutch semi-serious cyclist will want to ride the hills or mountains. Not just for the stories they can tell, but also because you just get tired of the flats and the Ardennes aren't that far away.
Dutch people have a huge advantage in early development because most ride to school by bike. A poster asked why there is little basketball talent coming from The NL. Well, few kids play it, so even if a very large Dutch guy gets scouted, he will lack the thousands of hours invested in early childhood to be really proficient.
The Rabo/Belkin development team also plays a major factor IMO. I think they are way more effective at finding climbing talent than the French. They seem to be very bad at scouting sprinters, strangely enough.
Dutch people have a huge advantage in early development because most ride to school by bike. A poster asked why there is little basketball talent coming from The NL. Well, few kids play it, so even if a very large Dutch guy gets scouted, he will lack the thousands of hours invested in early childhood to be really proficient.
The Rabo/Belkin development team also plays a major factor IMO. I think they are way more effective at finding climbing talent than the French. They seem to be very bad at scouting sprinters, strangely enough.