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Robert Gesink

Robert Gesink is a retired Dutch professional cyclist, active from 2007 to 2024. A strong climber and time trialist, Gesink secured notable victories such as the 2012 Tour of California, the 2011 Tour of Oman, and the 2010 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal. He also won the Giro dell'Emilia twice. Throughout his career, Gesink consistently delivered solid performances in Grand Tours and week-long stage races, establishing himself as a respected competitor.

2 days ago : Robert Gesink's wife, Daisy, passes away after a short illness. Condolences pour in.

Daisy Gesink, wife of ex-cyclist Robert Gesink, has passed away after a short illness. The news deeply saddened many, with fellow cyclist Wout van Aert dedicating his performance to her memory. Robert Gesink expressed his heartbreak.

May 1986: Robert Gesink's Birth

Robert Gesink was born in May 1986. He is a Dutch former cyclist.

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2004: Junior World Championships performance

In 2004, at the Junior World Championships in Verona, Robert Gesink finished eighth in the individual time trial and sixth in the road race while riding for team De Peddelaars.

2006: Joins Rabobank Continental team

In 2006, Robert Gesink joined the Rabobank Continental team. He finished third overall in Volta ao Algarve and won the overall classification and the third stage of Settimana Ciclistica Lombarda. He later won a stage and the overall classification of the Circuito Montañés and finished second in the prestigious Tour de l'Avenir.

2007: Started professional career

In 2007, Robert Gesink began his professional cycling career.

2008: Progression in second professional year

In 2008, Robert Gesink demonstrated progression in his second year as a professional cyclist. He won the hardest stage in the Tour of California and finished fourth overall in the Paris-Nice, winning the youth classification. He also finished seventh in his first Grand Tour, the Vuelta a España.

2009: Injury and Giro dell'Emilia Victory

In 2009, Robert Gesink finished fourth overall in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, but broke his wrist during stage 5 of his first Tour de France, leading to his withdrawal. After recovering, he finished 6th in the Vuelta a España. He won the Giro dell'Emilia.

2010: Mixed Results and Tour de Suisse Stage Win

In 2010, Robert Gesink had mixed results, finishing fifth in the Tirreno–Adriatico but experiencing a fall in the Tour of the Basque Country. He later won the most difficult stage in the Tour de Suisse, initially taking the lead but ultimately finishing fifth overall.

2010: Victory at Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal

In 2010, Robert Gesink won the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal, a significant achievement in his cycling career.

2011: Victory at Tour of Oman

In 2011, Robert Gesink achieved a major victory by winning the Tour of Oman.

2011: Victories in Tour of Oman and Injury

In 2011, Robert Gesink won the Tour of Oman, including two stage wins, and finished third overall in the Tour of the Basque Country. He also placed ninth at the Amstel Gold Race. In September 2011, Gesink suffered a crash in training where he broke his leg in four places, and had a surgical operation.

2012: Victory at Tour of California

In 2012, Robert Gesink won the Tour of California, marking a major victory in his career.

2013: Victory at Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec

In 2013, Robert Gesink had an uneventful season, abandoning the Giro d'Italia in the second week, but he did secure a victory at the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec in September.

2014: Heart Problems and Vuelta Withdrawal

In 2014, Robert Gesink had a promising start to the season with strong finishes in the Tour Down Under and Tour of Oman, but his season was disrupted by heart problems requiring surgery. He withdrew from the Vuelta a España before Stage 18 to be with his hospitalized pregnant wife.

2016: Vuelta a España Stage Win

In 2016, Robert Gesink crashed at the Tour de Suisse, missing the Tour de France. He won Stage 14 of the Vuelta a España to Col d'Aubisque and had several podium finishes.

2017: Robert Gesink's performances in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

In 2017 Robert Gesink Rode in the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race where he finished 11th.

2017: Near Miss at Tour de France and Abandonment

In 2017, Robert Gesink aimed to win a stage at the Tour de France, coming close on stage 8 but finishing second. He abandoned the Tour on the following stage after a crash and only returned to outdoor training in October due to injuries.

2019: Domestique Role and Roglič's Vuelta Win

In 2019, Robert Gesink's role with Team Jumbo–Visma shifted to that of a mountain domestique for Primož Roglič. Roglič won the Vuelta a España in 2019.

2020: Roglič's Vuelta Win

In 2020, Robert Gesink continued as a domestique for Primož Roglič, who won the Vuelta a España in 2020.

2021: Roglič's Vuelta Win

In 2021, Robert Gesink continued as a domestique for Primož Roglič, who won the Vuelta a España in 2021.

2022: Vuelta a España Leader's Jersey

In 2022, at the Vuelta a España, Robert Gesink assumed the race leader's red jersey after Team Jumbo–Visma won the opening stage team time trial. He ceded the lead to teammate Mike Teunissen at the end of the following stage.

June 2023: Contract Extension and Retirement Plans

In June 2023, Robert Gesink signed a one-year contract extension with Team Jumbo–Visma for the 2024 season, while also intimating that it would be his last season as a professional.

2023: Roglič's Volta a Catalunya Win

In 2023, Robert Gesink continued as a domestique, contributing to Primož Roglič's victory at the Volta a Catalunya.

2024: End of professional career

In 2024, Robert Gesink concluded his professional cycling career.

2025: Death of his wife Daisy

In 2025, Robert Gesink's wife, Daisy, passed away.