Theo Smit

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Theo Smit 1977

Theo Smit (born April 5, 1951 in Amsterdam ) is a former Dutch cyclist.

Theo Smit was a professional from 1974 to 1989.

He started his career with the Dutch team Frisol , for which he drove until 1977. Then he moved to international teams, but returned from 1980 to various Dutch teams and ended his career in 1989 with the Dutch team Elro-Kuiper van Noord .

Palmarès

Summary
year success run
1971 winner Round trip around Borsele (Netherlands)
1974 2. 1st stage Olympia's Tour (Netherlands)
2. in 3rd stage
winner 4th stage, part a
winner 6th stage Peace ride
2. 8th stage
3. 3rd stage Etoile des Espoirs (France)
1975 winner Belsele (Belgium)
winner 1st stage Netherlands tour
3. 2nd stage
2. 3rd stage Belgium tour
winner 5th stage Tour de France
winner 9th stage, part a
2. 1st stage Valkenburg
1976 winner National Championship Netherlands, track
2. 1st stage Tour of Switzerland
winner 3rd stage Vuelta a España
winner 5th stage
winner 2nd stage Vuelta a Levante (Spain)
winner 3rd stage
winner 4th stage
winner 7th stage
1977 2. 1st stage, part b Paris – Nice
5. 3rd stage Tour de France
7th 5th stage, part a
2. 7th stage, part a
4th 12th stage
8th. 13th stage, part a
winner Aalsmeer (Netherlands)
1978 3. Eight van Chaam (Netherlands)
winner Vlissingen (Netherlands)
1979 3. Rijsbergen (Netherlands)
winner 6th stage Zes van Rijn en Gouwe (Netherlands)
1980 winner Alkmaar (Netherlands)
3. National championship Netherlands, track, points race
3. National Championship Netherlands, track, scratch
winner National Championship Netherlands, track, sprint
winner 1st stage Zes van Rijn en Gouwe
2. 5th stage
2. Overall rating
1981 winner IJsselstein (Netherlands)
winner prolog Zes van Rijn en Gouwe
winner 2nd stage
2. 4th stage
winner 5th stage
2. Overall rating
1982 2. Aalsmeer (Netherlands)
winner Profronde van Stiphout (NED)
winner 1st stage Zes van Rijn en Gouwe
2. 2nd stage
winner Overall rating
1983 winner National Championship Netherlands, Road
2. 2nd stage Zes van Rijn en Gouwe
winner 3rd stage
2. Overall rating
1984 winner Kamerik (Netherlands)
winner National Championship Netherlands, track
2. 1st stage Zes van Rijn en Gouwe
winner 6th stage
winner Overall rating
1985 winner in Langedijk (Netherlands)
winner National Championship Netherlands, track
1986 winner Profronde van Surhuisterveen (Netherlands)
winner Kampen (Netherlands)
1987 2. Profronde van Surhuisterveen (Netherlands)
1988 3. Aalsmeer (Netherlands)
3. 1st stage Tour Méditerranéen (France)

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