Roy Schuiten
Cyclist and team manager

Born
December 16th, 1950
74 years ago
Died
September 19th, 2006
18 years ago — 55 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Netherlands
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Began competitive cycling in the 1970s, gaining prominence in the professional peloton. Achieved significant success in the 1977 Tour de France, finishing third overall. Later transitioned to managing cycling teams, contributing to the development of young cyclists and strategic team operations. Continued to influence the cycling world through managerial roles and mentorship.
Finished third in the 1977 Tour de France
Managed multiple professional cycling teams
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