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Léon Devos (cyclist)
Léon Devos (17 January 1896 – 23 August 1963) was a Belgian racing cyclist who won Liège–Bastogne–Liège in 1919 and the Tour of Flanders in 1922. Major results ;1919 :1st Liège–Bastogne–Liège :2nd Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen ;1920 :6th Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;1922 :1st Tour of Flanders ;1923 :3rd Arlon-Ostende :5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;1924 : 1st Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen : 1st De Drie Zustersteden :7th Paris-Roubaix :8th Liège–Bastogne–Liège ;1925 :2nd Overall Tour du Sud-Ouest :: 1st Stage 4 ;1926 :2nd Overall Tour du Sud-Ouest :: 1st Stages 2, 3 and 7 ;1927 : 2nd GP Pascuas GP Pascuas was a road bicycle race held annually in Pamplona, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = ''Plus ultra'' (Latin)(English: "Furt ... :3rd Circuit de la Vienne References 1896 births 1963 deaths Belgian male cyclists Pe ...
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Jean Brunier
Jean Brunier (9 October 1896 – 23 June 1981) was a French racing cyclist Cycle sport is Competition, competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing .... He won the French national road race title in 1922. References External links * 1896 births 1981 deaths French male cyclists Cyclists from Paris {{France-cycling-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Francis Pélissier
Francis Pélissier (13 June 1894 – 22 February 1959) was a French professional road racing cyclist from Paris. He was the younger brother of Tour de France winner Henri Pélissier, and the older brother of Tour de France stage winner Charles Pélissier. He won several classic cycle races like Paris–Tours, Bordeaux–Paris and Grand Prix Wolber. He also won the French National Road Race Championship three times (1921, 1923 and 1924) as well as two stages at the Tour de France. Major results ;1919 :Tour de France: ::Winner stage 3 : Nancy-Brussels ;1920 :Tour du Sud-Est ;1921 :Circuit Aisne-Oise : national road race champion : Paris–Tours ;1922 :Bordeaux–Paris ;1923 : national road race champion ;1924 : national road race champion :Bordeaux–Paris :Vuelta Ciclista al País Vasco ;1926 :GP Wolber :Critérium des As :Critérium International de Cyclo-cross, Cyclo-cross ;1927 :Tour de France: ::Winner stage 1 ::Wearing yellow jersey for five days See also * List of dopi ...
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1921 Tour Of Flanders
The 1921 Tour of Flanders was the fifth edition of the Tour of Flanders, a Belgian one-day classic road cycling race, held on 13 March 1921. Ninety cyclists started and thirty-two finished the race, which was won by René Vermandel. In second place was Jules Van Hevel Jules Vanhevel (10 March 1895 in Koekelare – 21 July 1969 in Ostend) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He was a professional from 1919 to 1936. Biography In the literature, his name is often misspelled as "Jules Van Hevel. The cyclist Jules ..., riding for , and Louis Budts was third. General classification References External links *Résultats sur ''siteducyclisme.net''Résultats sur ''cyclebase.nl''
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1923 Tour Of Flanders
The seventh running of the Tour of Flanders cycling classic was held on Sunday, 18 March 1923. Swiss rider Heiri Suter won the race in a three-man sprint with Belgians Charles Deruyter and Albert Dejonghe.Vanwalleghem, Rik (1991), De Ronde van Vlaanderen, Pinguin, Belgium, , p 38 Suter became the first non-Belgian winner of the Tour of Flanders. 43 of 86 riders finished. Route The race started and finished in Ghent – totaling 243 km. The course featured two categorized climbs: * Tiegemberg * Kwaremont Kluisbergen () is a municipality located in the Belgian province of East Flanders, along the Scheldt river. The municipality comprises the towns of , Kwaremont, and which fused in 1971. In 2021, Kluisbergen had a total population of 6,682. The ... Results References Tour of Flanders 1923 in road cycling 1923 in Belgian sport March 1923 sports events {{TourofFlanders-race-stub ...
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Henri Pélissier
Henri Pélissier (; 22 January 1889 – 1 May 1935) was a French racing cyclist from Paris and champion of the 1923 Tour de France. In addition to his 29 career victories, he was known for his long-standing feud with Tour founder Henri Desgrange and for protesting against the conditions endured by riders in the early years of the Tour. He was killed by his lover with the gun that his wife had used to commit suicide. Background Pélissier was one of four brothers, three of whom became professional cyclists. He began racing professionally in 1911 and amassed important victories before the First World War, including the 1912 Milan–San Remo and three stages in the 1914 Tour de France. After the war he resumed competition, winning Paris–Roubaix in 1919 and the second (and final) running of the Circuit des Champs de Bataille in 1920. He entered the Tour de France in 1920 and for the next four years. Before the 1921 Paris–Roubaix, Pélissier and his brother Francis demanded their ...
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Hilaire Hellebaut
Hilaire Hellebaut (19 October 1895 – 18 May 1951) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1922 Tour de France The 1922 Tour de France was the 16th Tour de France bicycle race, taking place from 25 June to 23 July. The 1922 Tour consisted of 15 stages covering a total of . The race was won by the Belgian Firmin Lambot, who had also won the 1919 Tour de F .... References 1895 births 1951 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Camille Leroy
Camille Leroy (27 April 1892 – 13 August 1952) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1921 Tour de France The 1921 Tour de France was the 15th edition of the Tour de France, taking place 26 June to 24 July. The total distance was and the average speed of the riders was 24.720 km/h. The race was won by Belgian Leon Scieur. The Belgians dominate .... References 1892 births 1952 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Edward Maes
Edward is an English given name. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon name ''Ēadweard'', composed of the elements '' ēad'' "wealth, fortune; prosperous" and '' weard'' "guardian, protector”. History The name Edward was very popular in Anglo-Saxon England, but the rule of the Norman and Plantagenet dynasties had effectively ended its use amongst the upper classes. The popularity of the name was revived when Henry III named his firstborn son, the future Edward I, as part of his efforts to promote a cult around Edward the Confessor, for whom Henry had a deep admiration. Variant forms The name has been adopted in the Iberian peninsula since the 15th century, due to Edward, King of Portugal, whose mother was English. The Spanish/Portuguese forms of the name are Eduardo and Duarte. Other variant forms include French Édouard, Italian Edoardo and Odoardo, German, Dutch, Czech and Romanian Eduard and Scandinavian Edvard. Short forms include Ed, Eddy, Eddie, Ted, Teddy and Ned ...
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Laurent Seret
Laurent Seret (11 June 1896 – 9 February 1978) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1923 Tour de France The 1923 Tour de France was the 17th edition of the Tour de France, taking place 24 June to 22 July. It consisted of 15 stages over 5386 km, ridden at an average speed of 24.233 km/h. The race was won by Henri Pélissier with a convinci .... References 1896 births 1978 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1890s-stub ...
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Victor Standaert
The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French short film * ''Victor'' (2008 film), a 2008 TV film about Canadian swimmer Victor Davis * ''Victor'' (2009 film), a French comedy * ''Victor'', a 2017 film about Victor Torres by Brandon Dickerson * ''Viktor'' (film), a 2014 Franco/Russian film Music * ''Victor'' (album), a 1996 album by Alex Lifeson * "Victor", a song from the 1979 album ''Eat to the Beat'' by Blondie Businesses * Victor Talking Machine Company, early 20th century American recording company, forerunner of RCA Records * Victor Company of Japan, usually known as JVC, a Japanese electronics corporation originally a subsidiary of the Victor Talking Machine Company ** Victor Entertainment, or JVCKenwood Victor Entertainment, a Japanese record label ** Victor Interactive S ...
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