Tour de Rijke

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Tour de Rijke
Race details
DateMid September
RegionSpijkenisse, Netherlands
Local name(s)Tour de Rijke (in Dutch)
Discipline Road
Competition UCI Europe Tour
TypeOne-day race
Web site www.tourderijke.nl OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
History
First edition1989 (1989)
Editions22 (as of 2011)
First winnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Tim Steijger  (NED)
Most winsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Stefan van Dijk  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jans Koerts  (NED)
(2 wins)
Most recentFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)

Tour de Rijke is a single-day road bicycle race held annually in June in Spijkenisse, Netherlands. Since 2005, the race is organized as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour.

Winners

YearCountryRiderTeam
1989Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tim Steijger
1990Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Rob Lenting
1991Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eric Cent
1992Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Henny Beijer
1993Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Herman Woudenberg
1994Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tommy Post
1995Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Perry Bothof
1996Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Emiel Van Dijk
1997Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Stefan Van Dijk
1998Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Marcel Duijn
1999Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Daniel Van Elven
2000Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Fulco Van Gulik Cyclingteam Tegeltoko
2001Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Robert Hunter Lampre–Daikin
2002Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Roger Hammond Palmans-Collstrop
2003Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jans Koerts BankGiroLoterij
2004Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Jans Koerts Chocolade Jacques-Wincor Nixdorf
2005Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Stefan van Dijk MrBookmaker.com-SportsTech
2006Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Graeme Brown Rabobank
2007Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium Gert Steegmans Quick-Step–Innergetic
2008Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Steven De Jongh Quick-Step
2009Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Kenny van Hummel Skil–Shimano
2010No race
2011Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Theo Bos Rabobank


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