Asito-Craft Cycling Team was a Dutch UCI Continental cycling team focusing on road bicycle racing .[1] As a National level team they got invited to some UCI sanctioned events such as the Flèche du Sud in 2009.[2]
Asito-Craft Cycling Team UCI code LMP (2003) LOW (2004–2007) Registered Netherlands Founded 1996 (1996 ) Disbanded 2009 (2009 ) Discipline(s) Road Status National (1996–2002) UCI Continental (2003–2007) National (2008–2009) 1996–1999 2000 2001–2003 2004 2005 2006–2007 2008 2009 Giant–Löwik Cyclingteam Tegeltoko Cyclingteam Löwik–Tegeltoko Team Löwik Meubelen–Tegeltoko Team Löwik Meubelen–Van Losser Team Löwik Meubelen Asito Cycling Team Asito-Craft Cycling Team
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1996 Olympia's Tour Stage 8a, Louis de Koning Stage 10, Rik Reinerink 1997 Ronde van Noord-Holland , Bjorn VonkStage 8a Olympia's Tour , Anthony Theus 1998 ZLM Tour , Gerben Löwik Olympia's Tour Prologue, Paul van Schalen Stage 7, Anthony Theus Ster van Zwolle , Renger Ypenburg1999 ZLM Tour , Mark ter Schure2000 Netherlands National Under-23 Road race , Bram Tankink OZ Tour Beneden-Maas, Fulco van Gulik 2001 Netherlands National Under-23 Road race , Arno Wallaard 2002 Stage 4 Olympia's Tour , Maarten Lenferink 2004 Netherlands National Under-23 Time trial , Thom van DulmenNoord-Nederland Tour [a] 2005 Ronde van Midden-Nederland , Wim Stroetinga 2006 Stage 2 Vuelta Ciclista a León , Bauke Mollema 2007 Overall GP Cycliste de Gemenc , Sander Oostlander Stage 1, Sander Oostlander 2008 Ronde van Overijssel , Robin Chaigneau Prologue Tour of Romania , Sander Oostlander 2009 Stage 3 Tour de Berlin , Dennis Luyt Stage 7 Tour of Rwanda , Dirk Oude Ophuis World, Continental & National Champions edit ^ In view of the difficulties following the last 15 km of the race, the jury decided that the leading group of 22 should be placed equal and all of the individual classification prizes are shared equally between the 22 riders.[4]