Ludo Dierckxsens (born 14 October 1964 in
Geel,
Flanders
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) is a former
Belgian racing cyclist
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. He is best known for winning the 11th stage of the
1999 Tour de France
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, while competing for .
1999 Tour de France
Ludo Dierckxsens won the 11th stage of the 1999 Tour de France. After this stage victory, Dierckxens went to take the obligatory doping tests. When the doctors asked him the routine question if he had taken any products which might cause a positive test result, Dierckxens replied that he had taken
tetracosactide (Synacthen) in the
Tour of Germany. He claimed to have a prescription for them, but his team did not know about this, and sent him home a few days later. The doping tests returned negative.
Major results
;1989
:1st Brussel-Zepperen
;1994
:1st Izegem
;1995
:1st Geetbets
:1st Mechelen
:1st Wanzele
;1996
:1st GP Stad Vilvoorde
:1st Ruddervoorde
:7th
Omloop Het Volk
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;1997
:1st Hasselt-Spa-Hasselt
:1st Zellik-Galmaarden
:1st
Grand Prix de Denain
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:1st Belsele-Puivelde
:1st Izegem
;1998
:1st Deinze
:1st
Paris–Bourges
:4th
E3 Prijs Vlaanderen
:2nd
GP Ouest France - Plouay
;1999
:1st Aalst
:1st Profronde van Maastricht
:1st
Belgian National Road Race Championships
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:1st Stage 11
Tour de France
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;2000
:Deurne
;2001
:1st
Profronde van Almelo
:5th
De Brabantse Pijl
:8th
Tour of Flanders
:6th
Paris–Roubaix
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:10th
Scheldeprijs
:Deurne
;2002
:1st Peer
;2003
:1st
Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
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:1st Boom
;2005
:1st Wilrijk
:1st Tessenderlo
:10th
Omloop Het Volk
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, previously Omloop Het Volk, is a one-day Road bicycle racing, road cycling race in Belgium, held annually in late February. It is the opening event of the Belgian cycling season, as well as the first race of the year in Nort ...
See also
*
List of doping cases in cycling
References
External links
*
Official Tour de France results for Ludo Dierckxsens
1964 births
Living people
Belgian male cyclists
Belgian Tour de France stage winners
Doping cases in cycling
People from Geel
Cyclists from Antwerp Province
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