René Pijnen

René Pijnen
Pijnen in 1975
Personal information
Full nameMarinus Augustinus Josephus Pijnen
NicknameRené
Born (1946-09-03) 3 September 1946
Woensdrecht, Netherlands
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight72 kg (159 lb)
Team information
Current teamRetired
DisciplineTrack & Road
RoleRider
Major wins
Grand Tours
Vuelta a España
4 individual stages (1971, 1972)
Medal record
Representing the  Netherlands
Men's road bicycle racing
Olympic Games
1968 Mexico City Team time trial
UCI Road World Championships
1967 Heerlen Amateur road race
UCI Track Cycling World Championships
1973 San Sebastian Individual pursuit
1974 Montreal Individual pursuit

Marinus "René" Augustinus Josephus Pijnen (born 3 September 1946) is a Dutch former racing cyclist.

He became Olympic champion in the 100 km team time-trial in the 1968 Summer Olympics with Joop Zoetemelk, Fedor den Hertog and Jan Krekels; he finished fifth in the individual road race.[1]

Professional career

A professional from 1969 to 1987, Pijnen was a capable track cyclist, winning the European madison championship six times, (a record he shares with Patrick Sercu). He also won 72 six-day races out of 233 starts, with numerous partners. He was also a great time trialist, winning several. He won four stages of the Vuelta a España, three of those in the 1971 Vuelta a España, which he led for 10 days.[2]

Pijnen rode on the road with TI–Raleigh, managed by another Dutch track specialist, Peter Post, but he said the length of road races bored him, and that he frequently found himself looking at his watch to see how much longer he would have to ride.[2]

After cycling

After retiring, he ran a hotel in Bergen op Zoom, the North Brabant province where he was born. This was in addition to several other ventures he had started during his cycling career.

Major results

1967
3rd Road race, UCI Amateur Road World Championships
3rd Ronde van Overijssel
4th Overall Tour de Namur
1st Stage 2
9th Overall Flèche du Sud
1st Stages 1 & 4
1968
Olympic Games
1st Team time trial
5th Road race
1969
1st Overall Tour du Nord
1st Nationale Sluitingsprijs
Tour de Luxembourg
1st Stages 1b (TTT), 2 & 4
4th Trofeo Baracchi (with Gerben Karstens)
5th Overall Paris–Luxembourg
6th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
6th Milan–San Remo
1970
2nd Paris–Tours
3rd Overall Tour de Luxembourg
10th Overall Vuelta a Andalucía
Vuelta a España
Held after Stages 1–8b
1971
Vuelta a España
1st Prologue, Stages 5 & 17b (ITT)
Held after Prologue, Stages 1–3 & 5–8
1st Stage 4 Grand Prix du Midi Libre
8th Overall Tour de la Nouvelle-France
1st Stage 2
1972
1st Overall Grand Prix de Fourmies
1st Stage 1 (ITT)
Vuelta a España
1st Prologue
Held after Prologue
1st Stage 4 Tour du Nord
1973
3rd Overall Tour of Belgium
5th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
1st Prologue
10th Bordeaux–Paris
1974
3rd Dwars door België
5th Overall Tour of Belgium
6th Nokere Koerse
7th Grand Prix de Monaco
8th Bruxelles–Meulebeke
10th Omloop der Beide Vlaanderen
1975
3rd Bruxelles–Meulebeke
6th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk
8th Paris–Tours
1982
7th Omloop van de Vlaamse Scheldeboorden

See also

References

  1. ^ René Pijnen. sports-reference.com
  2. ^ a b René Pijnen at Cycling Archives (archive)