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    Johan De Muynck (born 30 May 1948 in Sleidinge, East Flanders) is a former Belgian professional road racing cyclist who raced from 1971 to 1983. The highlight...
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    officials equally. By the third week it seemed as though Belgian rider Johan De Muynck was going to claim victory, but much to the delight of the Tifosi Gimondi...
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    Merckx (BEL) 1975:  Fausto Bertoglio (ITA) 1976:  Felice Gimondi (ITA) 1977:  Michel Pollentier (BEL) 1978:  Johan De Muynck (BEL) 1979:  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA)...
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  • race was won by Johan De Muynck. "Tour of Romandie (World Tour), Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 7 January 2018. "30ème Tour de Romandie 1976"....
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  • Lucien De Muynck (1 August 1931 – 24 October 1999) was a Belgian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics...
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  • Bianchi-Campagnolo team. The second and third places were taken by Belgian Johan De Muynck and Italian Fausto Bertoglio, respectively. Amongst the other classifications...
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    and Johan De Muynck won the two subsequent Giros in 1977 and 1978. In 1980, Frenchman Bernard Hinault who up to this point had won two Tours de France...
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  • footballer 1947 – Jocelyne Bourassa, Canadian golfer (d. 2021) 1948 – Johan De Muynck, Belgian former professional road racing cyclist 1948 – Michael Piller...
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    Chris Froome (category 2012 Tour de France stage winners)
    manager Dave Brailsford had been in talks with Team RadioShack's manager Johan Bruyneel offering a trade, but Brunyeel had turned down the offer saying...
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    Jacques Anquetil (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1987) was a French road racing cyclist and the first cyclist to win the Tour de France five times, in 1957 and from 1961 to 1964. He stated before the 1961...
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    the Alps, and recurrently the highest point of the Tour de France. It connects Saint-Michel-de-Maurienne and Briançon via the col du Télégraphe and the...
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  • Gaels win 16–3 over the UBC Thunderbirds Giro d'Italia won by Johan de Muynck of Belgium Tour de France won by Bernard Hinault of France UCI Road World Championships...
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    Tadej Pogačar (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    for UCI WorldTeam UAE Team Emirates XRG. His victories include three Tours de France (2020, 2021 and 2024), the 2024 Giro d'Italia, and seven one-day Monuments...
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    Knudsen Overall Giro d'Italia, Johan De Muynck Stages 1, 5 & 6 Giro d'Italia, Rik Van Linden Stage 3, Johan De Muynck Trofeo Baracchi, Knut Knudsen 1979...
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    Egan Bernal (category Tour de France winners)
    cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers. In 2019 he won the Tour de France, becoming the first Latin American rider to do so, and the youngest...
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    Primož Roglič (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    win either race. Roglič has also finished second overall at the 2020 Tour de France, becoming the first Slovenian to wear the yellow jersey before losing...
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    protected monument. Johan De Muynck (born 1948), former professional road racing cyclist Alfred Delcourt (1929–2012), football referee Johan Geirnaert (born...
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    three major European professional cycling stage races: Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España. Collectively they are termed the Grand Tours...
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    Richard Carapaz (category Ecuadorian Tour de France stage winners)
    the Tour de Pologne: on the uphill drag to the finish, Carapaz made an attack in the final kilometre and held off the peloton. In the Tour de France, he...
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    Marco Pantani (category Tour de France winners)
    He is the second to last rider and one of only eight to ever win the Tour de France – Giro d'Italia double, doing so in 1998. He is the sixth of seven...
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    Laurent Fignon (category French Tour de France stage winners)
    August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984, as well as the Giro d'Italia in 1989. He held the...
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    Ivan Basso (category Italian Tour de France stage winners)
    with the General Manager of Team Discovery Channel, Bill Stapleton, and Johan Bruyneel, the Team Director, and the two agreed to allow Basso to leave...
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    Gino Bartali (category Tour de France winners)
    1937, and the Tour de France in 1938. After the war, he added one more victory in each event: the Giro d'Italia in 1946 and the Tour de France in 1948. His...
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  • thirteen teams entered the 20-stage race, that was won by Belgian Johan de Muynck of the Bianchi team. The second and third places were taken by Italians...
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    Miguel Induráin (category People from Cuenca de Pamplona)
    took in the rolling roads of Liège–Bastogne–Liège. Induráin attacked with Johan Bruyneel following and the rest were left 50 seconds behind. The following...
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    Charly Gaul (category Tour de France winners)
    ability earned him the nickname of Angel of the Mountains in the 1958 Tour de France, which he won with four stage victories. He also won the Giro d'Italia...
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    Tour de France is awarded a yellow jersey, which originally corresponds with the yellow newsprint of L'Auto, the newspaper that created the Tour de France...
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    Stephen Roche (category Tour de France winners)
    second of only three cyclists to win the Triple Crown of victories in the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia general classification, plus the World road race...
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    Bernard Hinault (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    road cyclist. With 147 professional victories, including five times the Tour de France, he is often named among the greatest cyclists of all time. In his...
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    Rik Van Steenbergen (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    people, including Eddy Merckx, Rik Van Looy, Roger De Vlaeminck, Walter Godefroot, Johan De Muynck, Lucien Van Impe, Freddy Maertens and Briek Schotte...
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