These are the results for the 34th edition of the Ronde van Nederland cycling race, which was held from August 15 to August 19, 1994. The race started in Breda (North Brabant) and finished in Valkenburg (Limburg).
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Dimitri Konyshev (RUS) | Jolly | 04:09:33 |
2. | Luca Scinto (ITA) | — | |
3. | Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB) | Polti | +23s |
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB) | Polti | 04:19:50 |
2. | Fabio Baldato (ITA) | GB - MG Maglificio | — |
3. | Wilfried Nelissen (BEL) | Novemail-Histor | — |
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Wiebren Veenstra (NED) | 02:24:47 | |
2. | Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB) | Polti | — |
3. | Wilfried Nelissen (BEL) | Novemail-Histor | — |
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Dario Bottaro (ITA) | 00:37:45 | |
2. | Servais Knaven (NED) | TVM | +35s |
3. | Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS) | WordPerfect | +17s |
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB) | Polti | 04:50:51 |
2. | Wilfried Nelissen (BEL) | Novemail-Histor | — |
3. | Silvio Martinello (ITA) | — |
RANK | CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Jesper Skibby (DEN) | TVM | 04:50:51 |
2. | Erik Zabel (GER) | Telecom | +1:36s |
3. | Jo Planckaert (BEL) | Collstrop - Lystex | — |
RANK | NAME CYCLIST | TEAM | TIME |
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1. | Jesper Skibby (DEN) | TVM | 21:23:25 |
2. | Djamolidine Abdoujaparov (UZB) | Polti | + 0.07 |
3. | Dario Bottaro (ITA) | + 0.22 | |
4. | Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS) | WordPerfect | + 0.35 |
5. | Servais Knaven (NED) | TVM | + 0.36 |
6. | Bjarne Riis (DEN) | Gewiss-Ballan | + 0.42 |
7. | Sean Yates (GBR) | + 0.44 | |
8. | Erik Breukink (NED) | ONCE | + 0.45 |
9. | Tom Cordes (NED) | + 0.57 | |
10. | Luca Scinto (ITA) | + 1.05 |
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