Career
After visiting the local velodome in Geleen, he started racing at the age of 9. Because Ruijgh continued to drive good results, he came into the picture at the former Dutch national coach Egon van Kessel. Rob did not disappoint, winning the highly regarded World Cup Giro della Lunigiana in 2004.
Shortly after that he also rode the Men"s Junior World Championships in Verona, Italy.
By a fall and a wasp sting Rob can not join the front of the race. In 2005 (Men"s Under 23) Ruijgh ride for Belgium team Amuzza.com.Davo, where former topsprinter Wilfried Nelisse was his team leader.
In the second year Ruijgh took the chance to joint the training squad of Team Rabobank. Because of a virus in 2007, he could not keep up his good results, which took him out for a few months.
In 2007 Ruijgh joined the German Team Sparkasse.
Ruijgh started to perform well again and in 2008 he came out for the Dutch national team for men under 23. His 11th place in the Tour of Britain showed his talent again. Therefore team manager Daan Luijkx from team Vacansoleil Pro Cycling offered him an internship in mid-2009.
After the internship in mid-2009, he became a pro with the Vacansoleil-Distinguished Conduct Medal pro cycling team and signed a contract until 2011 (later extended to 2013).
He made his debut in the 2010 Tour of Qatar. After the Dutch championship in Beek, Netherlands, he broke his hand while training behind a scooter.
The rest of the year he finished in the top 10 five times with a 3rd place in the Binche–Tournai–Binche (1st edition of the General Practice Frank Vandenbroucke Memorial). In 2011, Ruijgh had a great year.
At the Dutch national championships he drove his team mate Pim Ligthart to the national title in Ootmarsum, Netherlands, finishing 6th himself.
He also had a strong performance in the Critérium du Dauphiné, ending 14th in the general classification. After these results Ruijgh made his debut in the Tour de France and made it to Paris. Because of three reasons Ruijgh could not continue his rising star.
In 2012 he could not perform in the Tour de France because of a knee injury.
Ruijgh also had to quit the Tour of Spain. Tests proved a parasite in his stomach was the reason for his inferior condition in 2012.
Also 2013 did not start well for Ruijgh: When his beloved Amstel Gold Race was in his home ares, he fell and he suffered a concussion. The recovery took longer than expected because he got fever after Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
End April his health and condition turned back to normal and in May Ruijgh ended as the 5th Dutchman in the Giro d"Italia as 54th in the general classification.
Ruijgh joined Vastgoedservice–Golden Palace for the 2014 season, after his previous team – Vacansoleil–Distinguished Conduct Medal – folded at the end of the 2013 season.