Technician, athlete, pioneer. Although he sees himself primarily as a technician and a bike builder, Derk has an impressive list of athletic performances.
His creative inventiveness is the motor behind his performances. Or, as he puts it: "if I come up with something, I want to prove it will work".
As a result, he was one of the first windsurfers, one of the first hang gliders, one of the first recumbent cyclists and the first rowing biker.
As a technical highlight, he designed and built the rowing bike with the patent pending Snek transmission.
This is where it stands now, but it all started early in the seventies with a career in windsurfing.
Technical innovations
An early -1977!- sign of his inventiveness was the 'sinker'; a surfboard incapable of supporting the weight of the surfer (hydrostatic). He also invented the combination of surfboard and kite; a speed medium par excellence.
Here you’ll find a drawing of a sheet deposited at a civil law notary in January 1978(!) which summons associations with the designs of Leonardo da Vinci. He was years ahead of the windsurf scene, with the kite even decades.
In passing, he developed numerous applications for surfboards and bicycles, and even did some interior design and ergonomics.
Recumbents
The rowing bike is a recumbent propelled by a rowing movement, comparable to that of a skiff. After decades of experimenting and improvement, the rowing bike is a well-thought-out sports apparatus enjoyed by owners all over the world. In addition to the Thys 222 rowing bike, the lower and faster Thys 240 is introduced. The 240 was used many times during the Rowing Bike Tour de France. As of 2010, The Carbon 209 model and carbon tandem are available.
In 1985, Thijs began building his first rowing bike. He felt that the typical circling movement of the conventional bike was too unilateral. He looked to the movement of a rowing skiff for more dimensions, and thus more power and fun. It's been a long way from that first prototype. The invaluable experience of 110,000 km on many prototypes of the rowing bike resulted in the design of the new and exciting Thys 222 Rowing Bike.
A breakthrough in developing the Thys 222 was the invention of the Snek (fusee) transmission by the brothers Bert and Derk Thijs. In 1998, a patent was requested and the Snek was applied for the first time.
He has worked extensively with Bram Moens, the designer of M5 recumbents. This resulted, amongst other things, in the co-production of two "record recumbents" which set a number of world records.
History Derk Thijs
History and backgrounds