- Jo de Roo
Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Jo de Roo
fullname = Johan de Roo
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1937|7|5
country = NED
currentteam = Retired
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype = All Rounder
amateuryears = 1954 - 1957
amateurteams = Unknown
proyears = 1958-1959
1960-1961
1962
1963-1964
1965
1966
1967-1968
proteams = Magneet-Vredestein
Helyett-Fynsec
Saint-Raphael-Helyett
Saint-Raphael-Gitane
Televizier
Televizier-Batavus
Willem II-Gazelle
majorwins = 1962 Paris-Tours
1962 Giro di Lombardia
1962 Bordeaux-Paris
1962 Super Prestige Pernod International
1963 Paris-Tours
1963 Giro di Lombardia
1965 Ronde van Vlaanderen
updated =1 August 2007 Johan De Roo (born
5 July 1937 in Schore,Zeeland ) is a Dutch former professionalroad racing cyclist between 1958 and 1968. During 11 seasons as a professional he had six victories in single-day classics, three stages oftheTour de France and one stage of theVuelta a España . He had 46 wins as a professional. He was the most successful rider from ZeelandJan Raas .Career details
De Roo caught the eye in 1957 as a 20-year-old amateur when he took two stages in the Olympia’s Tour as well as winning the Omloop van de Kempen. The following year he turned professional with the Dutch Magneet-Vredestein team, with which he stayed for two season. In 1960 he moved to the Helyett, which had
Jacques Anquetil as leader. He rode for five years with Anquetil at Helyett and then at St-Raphaël.In 1960 he rode his first Tour de France, abandoning after stage 14 and saying the Tour was not for him. 1962 was De Roo’s best year as a professional. He won the Gerrit Schulte Trophy as Dutch cyclist of the year after winning
Paris-Tours , theGiro di Lombardia andBordeaux-Paris . De Roo’s Autumn Double of Paris-Tours and the Giro di Lombardia in the same year is a rare achievement as the races are different in style and topography. In winning the 1962 Paris-Tours, De Roo set a record speed for classic of 44.903kmh over 267km. In 1962 De Roo won theSuper Prestige Pernod International , a season-long competition to find the best rider in the classics and top stage races.De Roo did not go to the 1962 world championship after a disagreement over expenses with the Dutch cycling federation.
De Roo repeated the Autumn Double in 1963. In 1964 he was Dutch road race champion and then returned to the Tour de France after a three-year hiatus to win the stage between
Montpellier andPerpignan . In 1965 De Roo left Anquetil’s team and signed a two-year contract with the Dutch Televizier squad, which includedGerben Karstens . 1965 saw victory in theRonde van Vlaanderen when he escaped withWard Sels on the Valkenberg and then won the sprint. Another stage win came at that year's Tour de France, intoBordeaux . 1966 saw victory at theOmloop "Het Volk" ; he won another stage in the Tour de France on his birthday (between Montpellier andAubenas ) and a stage in the Vuelta a España betweenMadrid andCalatayud .De Roo spent the last two years of his career (1967 and 1968) with Willem II-Gazelle, riding in the company of
Rik van Looy andPeter Post in the last days of their careers. He rode the 1967 Tour de France as part of the Dutch national team and finished 76th. Jo de Roo retired at the end of 1968 at 31. His last victory was on the25 June 1968 inZomergem . [http://www.dewielersite.net/db2/wielersite/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=4643 www.dewielersite.net.] Gives some of biographical information.]Major results
;1957:Omloop van de Kempen;1959:Six days of Antwerp (with
Jean Palmans );1960:Giro di Sardegna;1961:GP Monaco;1962:Paris-Tours :Bordeaux-Paris :Giro di Lombardia ;1963:Paris-Tours :Giro di Lombardia ;1964:flagicon|NEDDutch National Road Race Championship :Tour de France:::Winner stage 12;1965:Ronde van Vlaanderen :flagicon|NEDDutch National Road Race Championship :Tour de France:::Winner stage 8;1966:Dr. Tisarert Prijs:Omloop Het Volk :Tour de France:::Winner stage 14A:Vuelta a España:::Winner stage 6References
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