PDM (cycling team)

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PDM
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UCI codePDM
RegisteredNetherlands
Founded1986 (1986)
Disbanded1992
Discipline(s) Road
Team name history
1986–1989
1990–1991
1992
PDM–Ultima–Concorde
PDM–Concorde–Ultima
PDM–Ultima–Concorde
PDM (cycling team) jersey Ultima-pdm-retro-jersey-from-prendas-ciclismo.jpg
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PDM ( UCI team code:PDM) was a Dutch professional cycling team from 1986 until the end of 1992. Gin-MG was co-sponsor in Spanish races and Cidona was co-sponsor in the 1991 Nissan Classic. The team was sponsored by Philips Dupont Magnetics, a joint venture between the electronics company, Philips, and the chemical company, DuPont. The team rode Concorde bicycles, manufactured in Italy, by several builders that were colour coordinated to the team jersey by Ultima.

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History

Roy Schuiten was team manager and Jan Gisbers directeur sportif in 1986. Gisbers took over as the team manager the following year and remained until 1992. He was joined by Piet van der Kruijs and Ferdi van den Haute. The team was owned by Manfred Krikke, of Veltec Rentmeester.

The team was successful in classics and had a rider second overall in the Tour de France in 1987 with Pedro Delgado and 1988 with Steven Rooks. It also had third place with Erik Breukink in 1990. It won the Tour team classification in 1988 and 1989. PDM rider Gert-Jan Theunisse was second in the 1988 Tour de France, battling former PDM teammate Pedro Delgado, when he tested positive for testosterone and received a 10-minute penalty. [1]

The team dropped out of the 1991 Tour de France with reported food poisoning. [2] Team members and team doctor Wim Sanders said in a TV documentary in 2008 [3] that the cause was careless storage of Intralipid, a nutritional aid with which riders had been injected. [4] The team continued one more year, after which the sponsor sold the team to Festina.

Doping affair

In November 1997 Cyclingnews.com reported an inquiry in The Netherlands, [5] which appeared to reveal doping in the PDM team. Wim Sanders, the doctor from 1990 to 1991, was the centre of the investigation, which was initiated when the general manager of the team, Manfred Krikke, called the Fiscal Information and Investigation Service to investigate. It was said Sanders supplied anabolic steroids and EPO to the team and was responsible for the intralipid affair of the 1991 Tour de France. [5] According to Cyclingnews.com, 1990 was the height of the drug taking in the team and two riders stopped with heart problems; [5] whether this refers to stopping professional cycling or performance-enhancing drugs was unclear. Gisbers denied knowledge of doping. [4]

Major results

1986
Jersey red.svg Overall Vuelta a Andalucía, Steven Rooks
Prologue, Steven Rooks
Stage 2, Wim Arras
Amstel Gold Race, Steven Rooks
GP de Wallonie, Steven Rooks
Stage 2 Tour de Suisse, Gerrie Knetemann
Stage 12 Tour de France, Pedro Delgado
Profronde van Oostvoorne, Gerrie Knetemann
Stage 2a Volta a Catalunya, Wim Arras
Memorial Fred De Bruyne, Wim Arras
Munte Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Oss Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Overijse Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Loenhout Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
1987
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands National Cyclo-cross Championship, Hennie Stamsnijder
Overall Superprestige Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Zillebeke Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Ronde van Limburg, Wim Arras
Jersey green.svg Sprint classification Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Hans Daams
Stages 1b & 3, Wim Arras
Galder Criterium, Adri van der Poel
Made Criterium, Wim Arras
Stage 2 Tour de Suisse, Steven Rooks
Humbeek Road Race, Marc Dierickx
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands National Road Race Championship, Adri van der Poel
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland National Road Race Championship, Jörg Müller
Stage 9 Tour de France, Adri van der Poel
Stage 19 Tour de France, Pedro Delgado
Boxmeer Criterium, Adri van der Poel
Profronde van Stiphout, Pedro Delgado
Noordwijk aan Zee Derny, Adri van der Poel
GP du canton d'Argovie, Adri van der Poel
Heusden Individueel, Henri Manders
Profronde van Maastricht, Wim Arras
Dongen Criterium, Peter Stevenhaagen
Anderlues Criterium, Gerrie Knetemann
Wetteren Derny, Peter Hoondert
GP de Fourmies, Adri van der Poel
Stage 6 Volta a Catalunya, Jörg Müller
Paris–Brussels, Wim Arras
Paris–Tours, Adri van der Poel
Giro del Piemonte, Adri van der Poel
Oss Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Valkenswaard Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Loenhout Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
1988
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands National Cyclo-cross Championship, Hennie Stamsnijder
Overijse Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Stage 5 Vuelta a Andalucía, Adri van der Poel
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Étoile de Bessèges, Adri van der Poel
Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Adri van der Poel
Apeldoorn Criterium, Steven Rooks
Jersey polkadot.svg Mountains classification Tour de France, Steven Rooks
Stage 12, Steven Rooks
Stage 16, Adri van der Poel
Boxmeer Criterium, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Draai van de Kaai, Steven Rooks
Mijl van Mares, Adri van der Poel
Stage 1 Deurne, Steven Rooks
Clásica de San Sebastián, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Regenboogkoers, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Kampioenschap van Zürich, Steven Rooks
Trio Normand, Vincent Barteau
Saint-Pierre Criterium, Adri van der Poel
Oss Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
1989
Overall Superprestige Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Zillebeke Cyclo-cross, Hennie Stamsnijder
Stage 1 Vuelta a Murcia, Johannes Draaijer
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour du Vaucluse, Steven Rooks
Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Sean Kelly
Tom Simpson Memorial Grand Prix, Martin Earley
Stage 4 Tour de Trump, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Jersey red.svg Overall Vuelta a Asturias, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Jersey green.svg Points classification, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Stage 6a, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Stage 6b, John Vos
Hansweert Criterium, Peter Hoondert
Jersey green.svg Points classification Tour de France, Sean Kelly
Jersey polkadot.svg Mountains classification, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Teams classification [N 1]
Stage 3, Raúl Alcalá
Stage 8, Martin Earley
Stage 15, Steven Rooks
Stage 17, Gert-Jan Theunisse
Ronse, Sean Kelly
Wateringen, Marc Van Orsouw
Maarheeze, Steven Rooks
Montréal, Jörg Müller
Stage 2b (TTT) Volta a Catalunya [N 2]
Mountains classification Tour of Ireland, Sean Kelly
Teams classification [N 3]
UCI Road World Cup, Sean Kelly
1990
Stage 5 Étoile de Bessèges, John Van Den Akker
Jersey white.svg Combination classification Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana, John Vos
Stage 4, Uwe Raab
Stage 5 Vuelta a Murcia, John Van Den Akker
Grote Prijs Berloz, Uwe Raab
Jersey green.svg Sprint classification Vuelta a España, Uwe Raab
Stage 8, Atle Pedersen
Stages 10, 16 & 22, Uwe Raab
Bavel Criterium, Jos Van Aert
Purnode Criterium, Dirk De Wolf
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour de Suisse, Sean Kelly
Stage 4, Sean Kelly
Stage 5, Erik Breukink
Stage 10, Uwe Ampler
Stage 7 Tour de France, Raúl Alcalá
Mosselkoers–Houtem–Vilvoorde Ind., Nico Verhoeven
Stages 12 & 20 Tour de France, Erik Breukink
Profronde van Wateringen, Erik Breukink
Draai van de Kaai, Erik Breukink
Jersey rainbow.svg UCI Road World Championships, Rudy Dhaenens
Tongeren Criterium, Rudy Dhaenens
Stage 7a Volta a Catalunya, Erik Breukink
Grand Prix de la Libération (TTT) [N 4]
Aalsmeer Criterium, Gert Jakobs
Beernem Criterium, Rudy Dhaenens
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour of Ireland, Erik Breukink
Stage 2a, Erik Breukink
Oostrozebeke Criterium, Rudy Dhaenens
1990 UCI Road World Cup Finale, Erik Breukink
Stages 1 & 2 Vuelta y Ruta de Mexico, Nico Verhoeven
1991
Stage 5 Paris–Nice, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Stages 3, 5a & 6 Vuelta a Aragón, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Stage 5b Vuelta a Aragón, Uwe Raab
Stage 5 Vuelta a España, Uwe Raab
Jersey green.svg Points classification Vuelta a España, Uwe Raab
Stages 6, 9, 13 & 21, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Jersey yellow.svg Overall Tour DuPont, Erik Breukink
Prolgoue & Stage 11, Erik Breukink
Stage 1 Critérium du Dauphiné, John Talen
Stage 1a Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, John Talen
Stage 4 Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, Harald Maier
Flag of Germany.svg Germany National Road Race Championship, Falk Boden
Stage 7 Tour de France, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Profronde van Stiphout, Erik Breukink
Mijl van Mares, Nico Verhoeven
Giro di Lombardia, Sean Kelly
Lieshout Cyclo-cross, Martin Hendriks
Loenhout Cyclo-cross, Nico Verhoeven
1992
Stage 8 Tour Méditerranéen, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Omloop der Vlaamse Ardennen, Nico Verhoeven
Stage 1 Vuelta a Murcia, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Stage 3 Vuelta a Murcia, Nico Verhoeven
Stage 5 Vuelta a Aragón, Danny Nelissen
Stages 3 & 5 Vuelta a España, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Stage 7 Vuelta a España, Erik Breukink
Stage 16 Vuelta a España, Tom Cordes
GP de Wallonie, Danny Nelissen
Ronde van Limburg, Jans Koerts
Stage 1a Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, Uwe Raab
Kelmis–Ostbelgien-rundfahrt, Nico Verhoeven
Stage 10 Tour de France, Jean-Paul van Poppel
Profronde van Wateringen, Erik Breukink
Clásica de San Sebastián, Raúl Alcalá
Profronde van Surhuisterveen, Gert Jakobs
Melsele Road Race, John Talen
Giro del Piemonte, Erik Breukink

Team riders

1986198719881989199019911992
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  David Akam  (GBR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adri van der Poel  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adri van der Poel  (NED)Flag of Mexico.svg  Raúl Alcalá  (MEX)Flag of Mexico.svg  Raúl Alcalá  (MEX)Flag of Mexico.svg  Raúl Alcalá  (MEX)Flag of Mexico.svg  Raúl Alcalá  (MEX)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wim Arras  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wim Arras  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wim Arras  (BEL)Flag of Ireland.svg  Martin Earley  (IRE)Flag of Ireland.svg  Martin Earley  (IRE)Flag of Ireland.svg  Martin Earley  (IRE)Flag of Ireland.svg  Martin Earley  (IRE)
Flag of Spain.svg Mariano Magdaleno (ESP)Flag of Spain.svg  José Martínez  (ESP)Flag of France.svg  Vincent Barteau  (FRA)Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean Kelly  (IRE)Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean Kelly  (IRE)Flag of Ireland.svg  Sean Kelly  (IRE)Flag of Germany.svg  Mario Kummer  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  René Beuker  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  René Beuker  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johannes Draaijer  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johannes Draaijer  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Johannes Draaijer  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Cordes  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Cordes  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Henk Boeve  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Henk Boeve  (NED)Flag of the United States.svg  Andy Bishop  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Andy Bishop  (USA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Breukink  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Breukink  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Breukink  (NED)
Flag of the United States.svg  Jonathan Boyer  (USA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert-Jan Theunisse  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert-Jan Theunisse  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert-Jan Theunisse  (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Uwe Ampler  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Falk Boden  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Falk Boden  (GER)
Flag of Spain.svg  Pedro Delgado  (ESP)Flag of Spain.svg  Pedro Delgado  (ESP)Flag of the United States.svg  Greg LeMond  (USA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nico Verhoeven  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nico Verhoeven  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nico Verhoeven  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Nico Verhoeven  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Hoondert (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Hoondert (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Hoondert (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Hoondert (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Peter Hoondert (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Dürst  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Thomas Dürst  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrie Knetemann  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrie Knetemann  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrie Knetemann  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerrie Knetemann  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maarten den Bakker  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maarten den Bakker  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maarten den Bakker  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hans Langerijs  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hans Daams  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hans Daams  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hans Daams  (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Uwe Raab  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Uwe Raab  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Uwe Raab  (GER)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Mutter  (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Mutter  (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Mutter  (SUI)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Van den Akker (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Van den Akker (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Van den Akker (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Van den Akker (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven Rooks  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven Rooks  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven Rooks  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven Rooks  (NED)Flag of Austria.svg  Gerhard Zadrobilek  (AUT)Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Walzer  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  Andreas Walzer  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jan Siemons  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jan Siemons  (NED)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rudy Dhaenens  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rudy Dhaenens  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rudy Dhaenens  (BEL)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jean-Paul van Poppel  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jean-Paul van Poppel  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hennie Stamsnijder  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hennie Stamsnijder  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hennie Stamsnijder  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Hennie Stamsnijder  (NED)Flag of Austria.svg  Harald Maier  (AUT)Flag of Austria.svg  Harald Maier  (AUT)Flag of Austria.svg  Harald Maier  (AUT)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Peter Stevenhaagen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Peter Stevenhaagen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Peter Stevenhaagen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Vos (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Vos (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Vos (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg John Vos (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Fritz Van Bindsbergen (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Henri Manders  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Kersten (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Kersten (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Frank Kersten (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martin Hendriks (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg Martin Hendriks (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marc Van Orsouw  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marc Van Orsouw  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marc Van Orsouw  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marc Van Orsouw  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marc Van Orsouw  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jans Koerts  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jans Koerts  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jan Van Wijk  (NED)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Jörg Müller  (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Jörg Müller  (SUI)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Jörg Müller  (SUI)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Danny Nelissen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Danny Nelissen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Danny Nelissen  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerard Veldscholten  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gerard Veldscholten  (NED)Flag of Norway.svg  Atle Pedersen  (NOR)Flag of Norway.svg  Atle Pedersen  (NOR)Flag of Norway.svg  Atle Pedersen  (NOR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  John Talen  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  John Talen  (NED)
19 RidersFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marc Dierickx  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marc Dierickx  (BEL)Flag of Norway.svg  Dag Erik Pedersen  (NOR)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Dirk De Wolf  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter Van Petegem  (BEL)Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter Van Petegem  (BEL)
20 RidersFlag of Norway.svg  Dag Erik Pedersen  (NOR)20 RidersFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert Jakobs  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert Jakobs  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Gert Jakobs  (NED)
21 RidersFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Jos van Aert  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jos van Aert  (NED)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jos van Aert  (NED)
22 Riders22 RidersFlag of Germany.svg  Kai Hundertmarck  (GER)
23 Riders

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