Rik Verbrugghe - Major Victories and Notable Results

Major Victories and Notable Results

1996 – Lotto-Isoglass
1997 – Lotto-Mobistar
1998 – Lotto-Mobistar
1999 – Lotto-Mobistar
2nd, Clásica de San Sebastián
2000 – Lotto-Adecco
1st Belgian National Time Trial Championships
2nd, La Flèche Wallonne
2001 – Lotto-Adecco
La Flèche Wallonne
Overall, Critérium International
Stage 1
Stage 3
Stage 15 — Tour de France
Prologue — Giro d'Italia
Criterium Peer
Criterium Maastricht
2002 – Lotto-Adecco
Stage 7 — Giro d'Italia
9th, Overall — Giro d'Italia
Prologue — Tour de Romandie
2003 – Lotto-Domo
3rd, Overall — Paris-Corrèze
2004 – Lotto-Domo
5th, Overall — Tour of Belgium
2005 – Quick Step-Davitamon
Prologue —Eneco Tour, 5 days in leader's red jersey
Grand Prix de Lugano
2006 – Cofidis
Stage 7 — Giro d'Italia

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