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Erik Breukink

Erik Breukink
Erik Breukink (Tour de France 2007 - stage 8).jpg
Breukink at the 2007 Tour de France
Personal information
Full name Erik Breukink
Born (1964-04-01) 1 April 1964 (age 53)
Rheden, the Netherlands
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider (retired)
Team manager
Rider type All-round
Professional team(s)
1985 Skala-Gazelle
1986–1989 Panasonic
1990–1992 PDM
1993–1995 ONCE
1996–1997 Rabobank
Managerial team(s)
2004–2012 Rabobank
Major wins

Grand Tours

Tour de France
Young Rider Classification (1988)
4 individual stages
Giro d'Italia
2 individual stages
Vuelta a España
1 individual stage

Stage Races

Critérium International (1988, 1993)
Tour of the Basque Country (1988)
Ronde van Nederland (1993)

Single-Day Races and Classics

Dutch Road Race Championship
(1993)
Dutch Time Trial Championship
(1995, 1997)
Giro del Piemonte (1992)

Grand Tours

Stage Races

Single-Day Races and Classics

Erik Breukink (born 1 April 1964) is a former professional road racing cyclist. In 1988, Breukink won the youth competition in the Tour de France. In 1990, Breukink reached the podium in Paris, finishing 3rd in the 1990 Tour de France. Most recently, he served as the manager of the Rabobank team.

Born in Rheden, Breukink was born in a cycling family, as his father Willem Breukink was director of the Gazelle bicycle factory. Despite this, he chose to be a footballer. In 1980 he changed to pursue a cycling career. In 1982, this appeared to be a good choice, when he won the Dutch national pursuit championship for juniors. At the 1984 Olympic Games, Erik Breukink competed with Gert Jakobs, Maarten Ducrot and Jos Albertsin the 100 km Team Pursuit and finish fourth place. In 1985, Breukink won 2 time trial stages in Olympia's Tour, and finished 3rd place overall. He decided to switch to a professional career.

Breukink made his debut as a pro in 1986 for the Skala-Gazelle team. He turned out to be a time trial specialist and was a good climber. In his Tour de France debut in 1987, he won one stage and finished second in the youth competition. His real breakthrough in the major courses was the 1988 Giro d'Italia, where he debuted with a 2nd place, winning the Gavia Pass stage in a snowstorm. In the 1988 Tour de France he won the youth competition and finished 13th place. In the 1989 Tour de France, he showed his time trial skills by winning the prologue, and wearing the yellow jersey for one day. In that year's Giro d'Italia, he almost won, but lost the lead in the Dolomites due to hunger. In 1990, Breukink wanted to focus on the Tour de France, so he switched to the PDM team, that allowed him to do so. In the 1990 Tour de France, the result was good, winning two stages and finishing 3rd overall. The result could even have been better, but Breukink suffered from some bad luck: in the climb to the Tourmalet Breukink had to switch bicycles three times. In 1991, Breukink together with the entire PDM-team had to leave the tour ranked 3rd, officially due to food poisoning, but it was later exposed that it was due to Intralipid In 1992, he appeared weak, especially in his favourite time trials. In 1993, Breukink switched to the ONCE team, where his performance improved again. Bad luck followed him however, as just before the start of the 1993 Tour de France, he was hit by a car. The damage to his left knee caused him to give up during the Tour. Breukink rode the Tour de France four times afterwards, but never reached his old level. In 1997 he ended his professional cycling career, having ridden 11 Tours de France and won 4 stages. He garnered 61 career victories in total.


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