Asito-Craft Cycling Team Explained
Asito-Craft Cycling Team was a Dutch UCI Continental cycling team focusing on road bicycle racing.[1] As a National level team they got invited to some UCI sanctioned events such as the Flèche du Sud in 2009.[2]
Major wins
Sources:[3]
- 1996
Olympia's Tour
Stage 8a, Louis de Koning
Stage 10, Rik Reinerink
- 1997
Ronde van Noord-Holland, Bjorn Vonk
Stage 8a Olympia's Tour, Anthony Theus
- 1998
ZLM Tour, Gerben Löwik
Olympia's Tour
Prologue, Paul van Schalen
Stage 7, Anthony Theus
Ster van Zwolle, Renger Ypenburg
- 1999
ZLM Tour, Mark ter Schure
- 2000
National Under-23 Road race, Bram Tankink
OZ Tour Beneden-Maas, Fulco van Gulik
- 2001
National Under-23 Road race, Arno Wallaard
- 2002
Stage 4 Olympia's Tour, Maarten Lenferink
- 2004
National Under-23 Time trial, Thom van Dulmen
Noord-Nederland Tour
- 2005
Ronde van Midden-Nederland, Wim Stroetinga
- 2006
Stage 2 Vuelta Ciclista a León, Bauke Mollema
- 2007
Overall GP Cycliste de Gemenc, Sander Oostlander
Stage 1, Sander Oostlander
- 2008
Ronde van Overijssel, Robin Chaigneau
Prologue Tour of Romania, Sander Oostlander
- 2009
Stage 3 Tour de Berlin, Dennis Luyt
Stage 7 Tour of Rwanda, Dirk Oude OphuisWorld, Continental & National Champions
- 2000
National Under-23 Road race Championships, Bram Tankink
- 2001
National Under-23 Road race Championships, Arno Wallaard
- 2004
National Under-23 Time trial Championships, Thom van DulmenNotes and References
- Web site: Asito-Craft Cycling Team 2009 . www.procyclingstats.com . 13 March 2022.
- Web site: Taylor Phinney wins the prologue of the four-day Fleche du Sud stage race . VeloNews.com . 13 March 2022 . 20 May 2009.
- Web site: 2007 Team Löwik Meubelen . FirstCycling.com . 13 March 2022.