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Tino Tabak Media Images

Front cover of Tino Tabak: Dreams & Demons.
Source: Kennett Brothers Limited

The famous Mulhouse to Strasbourg breakaway on the 144 km third stage of the 1971 Tour de France, set a blistering pace of 46.6 kms per hour. From right to left are; Tino Tabak, Eddy Merckx and Joop Zoetemelk, followed by Roger De Vlaeminck, Christian Raymond and Luis Ocana.
Source: 1971 Tour de France (book) by J.B. Wadley

Tino Tabak (Goudsmit Hoff) climbing to victory in the 1972 Dutch Professional Road Championships.
Source: Netherlands National Library

Who won the controversial 1974 Acht van Chaam criterium; Tino Tabak (Raleigh) or Joop Zoetemelk (Gan-Mercier)?
Source: Netherlands National Library

Tabak wins the grade-1 Mt Messenger hill climb from Gary King, Roy Jenkins (Australia) and Mal Powell (Australia) on the 188-km Otorohanga to New Plymouth stage in the 1966 Dulux tour.
Source: Alexander Turnbull Library, Evening Post Collection, PAColl-1402-1-001. Permission to used photo needed from National Library.

Tino Tabak, 1972. The team captain of the Dutch Goudsmit-Hoff professional cycling team.
Source: Tino Tabak Collection

Tino Tabak wins the 1965 New Zealand Road Championships, aged just 19.
Source: Dominion Post Collection - Fairfax papers only.

Tabak breaking away in the rain, during a professional race in France.
Source: Tino Tabak Collection


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