René Pijnen, born on September third, nineteen forty-six, is a distinguished former racing cyclist from the Netherlands. His remarkable career in track cycling and road racing has left an indelible mark on the sport.
One of the highlights of Pijnen's career came during the nineteen sixty-eight Summer Olympics, where he showcased his exceptional talent as part of the Dutch team. Competing alongside notable cyclists Joop Zoetemelk, Fedor den Hertog, and Jan Krekels, Pijnen helped secure the Olympic gold medal in the grueling one hundred kilometer team time-trial.
In addition to his Olympic triumph, Pijnen also demonstrated his prowess in individual competition, finishing fifth in the individual road race at the same Olympic Games. His achievements not only reflect his dedication and skill but also contribute to the rich history of Dutch cycling.