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Piet Rooijakkers

Dutch road cyclist

Piet Rooijakkers (born August 16, 1980 in Gerwen, North Brabant) is a road bicycle racer from the Netherlands. He retired after the 2010 season after his previous team Skil–Shimano did not offer him a contract extension.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Major results
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Biography

After Rooijakkers finished his Bachelor's degree in business in 2002, he decided to find a part-time job so he would have enough time for cycling. In 2003, he joined the cycling team "Lowik Meubelen-Tegeltoko". He started the Olympia's Tour in that same year, but fell in the fifth stage and could not race for the remainder of the season.

He returned for the 2004 season and won the Criterium of Lieshout and finished third in the Dutch National Amateur Road Race Championships ('vrije renners'). He delivered a very strong performance in the Ster Elektrotour, which gained him the interest of the Axa Pro Cycling Team, who, in 2005, signed him as a semi-professional. In that same year Rooijakkers won four races. In October 2005, Piet signed with Skil–Shimano for 2006, with whom he remained until his retirement in 2010.

Rooijakkers started in the 2009 Tour de France, where he fell during the 4th stage (a team time trial). He broke his arm and had to retire from the race.

Major results

20032nd Ronde van Overijssel20042nd Ronde van Overijssel6th Overall Olympia's Tour9th Hel van het Mergelland20051st Stage 9 Olympia's Tour4th Ronde van Overijssel9th Overall Ster Elektrotoer10th Noord-Nederland Tour20065th Road race, National Road Championships6th Omloop van het Houtland9th Overall Danmark Rundt20075th Overall Tour of Britain5th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk20081st Stage 1b (TTT) Brixia Tour5th Nationale Sluitingprijs7th Overall Ster Elektrotoer20095th Overall Ster Elektrotoer10th Overall Tour Méditerranéen20106th Batavus Prorace

References

    External links

    • Profile on Skil-Shimano official website
    • Piet Rooijakkers at Cycling Archives

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