Joop Atsma is the son of dairy farmer Pieter Atsma and Tjitske van der Meer. After
secondary school, he began to study history at the
University of Groningen, but he did not complete his studies. In 1978 he began his career as a journalist; he worked for the
Nederlandse Omroep Stichting (NOS),
Friesch Dagblad,
Nieuwsblad van het Noorden and
Omrop Fryslân. From 1989, he worked at the KNWU Straatsma, first as an amateur cycling section president and later as chairman. In the
Olympic Games in
Seoul (1988),
Barcelona (1992),
Atlanta (1996) and
Sydney (2000) Atsma was chef d'equipe of cycling. In 2009, Joop Atsma was appointed chairman of the Road Committee of the International cycling body UCI. This committee is responsible for such regulation of wegsport, admitting teams, fixture lists and qualification criteria for World Championships and Olympic Games. Atsma 178ste during the meeting of the International Cycling Union in Lugano in 2009 again elected to the Board of the
Union Cycliste Internationale. From 1994 to 2006 he was chairman of the Royal Dutch Cycling Union. Atsma began his political career as a member of the
Provincial Council of Friesland. In 1998, Atsma was elected to the House. He took his oath in the
West Frisian language. In parliament he was involved with sports, agriculture, food, media and mining. He was also chairman of the Standing Committee for Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality and vice chair of the standing committee on Health, Welfare and Sports. On 14 October 2010 Atsma was appointed State Secretary for Infrastructure and Environment in the
first Rutte cabinet. Because of this appointment Atsma at that date resigned from all paid and unpaid (side) functions and took distance from relevant business and financial interests. ==Decorations==