- Erik Dekker
Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Erik Dekker
image_caption =
fullname = Erik Dekker
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1970|8|21
country = NED
currentteam = Rabobank
discipline = Road
role = Directeur sportif
ridertype = Classics specialist
amateuryears =
amateurteams =
proyears = 1992
1993-1994
1995
1996-2006
proteams = Buckler
WordPerfect
Novell
Rabobank
manageyears = 2007–
manageteams = Rabobank
majorwins = UCI Road World Cup (2001)
Tour de France, 4 stages
Amstel Gold Race (2001)
Clásica de San Sebastián (2000)
Paris-Tours (2004)
Tirreno-Adriatico (2002)
Tour of Netherlands (1997, 2000)
flagicon|NED National Champion (2004)
flagicon|NED National Time-Trial Champion:(1996, 2000, 2002)
updated =January 11 ,2007 Hendrik ("Erik") Dekker (born
August 21 ,1970 inHoogeveen ) is a retired Dutch professionalroad racing cyclist active from 1992 until 2006. He was a member of the Rabobank cycling team from 1996 till 2006. In 2007 he became one of Rabobank's team managers.Dekker rode his first race at eight, and soon became successful. In 1985 he was invited to join the national selection for juniors. As an amateur, his most important results were second places at the youth world championships in
Bergamo in 1987 and at the road race in the1992 Summer Olympics . Directly after the Olympic Games, he became professional.His first win as a professional was a stage of the
Vuelta al País Vasco of 1994, the year he rode his firstTour de France . In 1997 Dekker won theRonde van Nederland , but a large part of 1998 was lost because of injuries.The year 2000 was Dekker's best. He won three stages in the
2000 Tour de France , although neither a sprinter nor a favourite for the overall win, and was voted most combatitive cyclist. In the autumn of that year, Dekker won his first classic, theClásica de San Sebastián .In 2001 Dekker won the
Amstel Gold Race and theUCI Road World Cup . In the2001 Tour de France he took a stage, after having helped his team mateMarc Wauters to a stage win. At the end of the year he was namedDutch Sportsman of the year .The years 2002 and 2003 were less successful because of injuries. He came back in 2004 in the spring classics and a victory in
Paris-Tours . He had announced his retirement for the autumn of 2006, but he crashed heavily in the2006 Tour de France and decided to stop .Major results
;1994
*Tour of Sweden
* 101st1994 Tour de France ;1995
* Tour of Sweden;1996
* National Time Trial Championship;1997
* Ronde van Nederland: (overall);1999
*GP Eddy Merckx (with Marc Wauters)
* Ronde van Nederland: (2nd overall);2000
* National Time Trial Championship
* Tour de France: 3 stages
* Ronde van Nederland: (overall)
*Clásica de San Sebastián ;2001
*UCI Road World Cup Champion
* Tour de France: 1 stage
*Vuelta a Andalucía
* Amstel Gold Race;2002
* National Time Trial Championship
*Tirreno-Adriatico : (overall);2003
* Grand Prix Erik Breukink;2004
* 7th, Amstel Gold Race
*Dutch National Road Race Championship
*Paris-Tours
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