Erik Breukink
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Erik Breukink (born April 1, 1964 in Rheden, Netherlands) is a former professional cyclist. He made his debut as a pro in 1986. He turned out to be a time trial specialist and was a good climber. His wins included 4 stage victories in the Tour de France, while his best results in Grand Tours include a 2nd place in 1988's Giro d'Italia and a 3rd place in 1990's Tour de France. He also won the Vuelta al País Vasco, the Tour DuPont and the Tour of Ireland. He ended his career in 1997, after which he worked as a sports commentator for Dutch television for a while. Currently, he is the manager of the Rabobank team.
[edit] Team memberships
- 1985 - Skala - Gazelle
- 1986 - Panasonic
- 1987-1989 - Panasonic - Isostar
- 1990-1992 - PDM Videocassettes - Concorde
- 1993-1995 - ONCE
- 1996-1997 - Rabobank
Preceded by: Leo Visser |
Dutch Sportsman of the Year 1990 |
Succeeded by: Edwin Jongejans Arnold Vanderlyde |
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