Henk Lubberding is a Dutch former professional road bicycle racer. He was a professional from 1977 to 1992.
Henk Lubberding
TI–Raleigh was a Dutch professional track cycling and road bicycle racing team between 1972 and 1983. In that decade the team won over 900 races. The team was created and led by Peter Post. In his own cycling career, his nickname was the Six Days Emperor, being a track champion. He also won the 1964 fast edition of Paris–Roubaix. Post was pretty harsh on himself. He had no time to celebrate and was always looking ahead at the next race. That attitude might have been the key to the team's success.
1979 Tour of the Netherlands, left to right: Leo van Vliet, Rondemiss, Aad van de Hoek, Gerrie Knetemann, Henk Lubberding, Jan Raas, Bert Oosterbosch, Piet van Katwijk and Cees Priem
TI–Raleigh jersey
Joop Zoetemelk in full historical gear at the 2010 Tour de France team presentation in Rotterdam
World Champions of 1975. Left to right: Hennie Kuiper (road race, TI–Raleigh 1976–1978), Dieter Kemper (track, motor paced), André Gevers (road race amateurs, TI–Raleigh 1978–79) and Roy Schuiten (track, individual pursuit, TI–Raleigh 1974–1975)