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    José De Cauwer (born 25 September 1949) is a Belgian former professional racing cyclist and team manager. De Cauwer rode in five editions of the Tour...
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    the team was led by Director Sportif José De Cauwer. It had riders like Johan van der Velde, Frank Hoste, Fons de Wolf, Olaf Jentsch, Adri van der Poel...
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    race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. In October 2005 he succeeded José De Cauwer as coach of the Belgian national cycling team. As coach of the Belgian...
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  • Van de Wiele Roy Schuiten Sylvain Vasseur 1976 Wim Schroyens Antoon Houbrechts Christian Debuysschere 1977 Marc Demeyer Walter Dalgal José De Cauwer 1978...
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  • 1977  Michel Pollentier (BEL)  Wilfried Wesemael (BEL)  Gerard Vianen (NED) 1976  Gerben Karstens (NED)  Albert Hulzebosch (NED)  José De Cauwer (BEL)...
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  • Campagnolo (1983)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 15 February 2017. "De Fansite van Hennie Kuiper". Johan Vermeulen (in Dutch). Retrieved 2023-06-15...
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    The 1977 Tour de France was the 64th edition of the Tour de France, taking place between 30 June and 24 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over...
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  • Tom Boonen Niels Albert Patrick Lefevere 2005 Tom Boonen Niels Albert José De Cauwer Kevin Hulsmans 2006 Tom Boonen Dominique Cornu Patrick Lefevere Gert...
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  •   Winner  Joseph Bruyère (BEL)   Second  Patrick Sercu (BEL)   Third  José De Cauwer (BEL)...
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  • The Grand Prix de Monaco was a single-day road cycling race held annually in Monaco from 1949 to 1983. "GP Monaco". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 7 September...
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    Hennie Kuiper (category Dutch Tour de France stage winners)
    Frisol, where he got more chances to shine and formed a partnership with José De Cauwer (who worked for Kuiper in races) that lasted until 1980. The 1975 season...
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  • For the 1977 Tour de France, to ride the Tour, teams had to pay money. The other Grand Tours, the Giro and the Vuelta, paid the teams money to start. For...
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    three returned positive, Régis Delépine (after stage 5), Felice Gimondi and José-Luis Viejo (both after stage 15). All three were fined with 1000 Swiss Francs...
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    The 1979 Tour de France was the 66th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 27 June and 22 July, with 24 stages...
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  • September 2023 Yellow jersey statistics (for a list of leaders in the Tour de France) Pink jersey statistics (for a list of leaders in the Giro d'Italia)...
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    The 1978 Tour de France was the 65th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 29 June and 23 July, with 22 stages...
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  • race was won by Ronald De Witte. "Scheldeprijs - Grand Prix de l'Escaut (HC), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 6 March 2018. "GP de L'Escaut - Scheldeprijs...
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    and José Martíns rounded out the top 10 with each rider more than +4:00. Stage 11 was stunning because of the dominating solo attack made by José-Luis...
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    The 1977 Tour de France was the 64th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Fleurance with a prologue individual...
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    The 1978 Tour de France was the 65th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Leiden, the Netherlands, with a prologue...
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  •  Netherlands Frisol–GBC DNF 16 Donald Allan  Australia Frisol–GBC 52 17 José De Cauwer  Belgium Frisol–GBC DNF 18 Henk Prinsen  Netherlands Frisol–GBC DNF...
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  • consisted of 19 stages covering a total of 3,340 km (2,080 mi), and was won by José Pesarrodona of the Kas-Campagnolo cycling team. Andres Oliva won the mountains...
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  • For the 1978 Tour de France, the following 11 teams each sent 10 cyclists, for a total of 110: Since the 1977 Tour de France, dominant riders as Eddy...
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    The 1977 Tour de France was the 64th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Fleurance with a prologue individual...
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  • TI–Raleigh DNF — 18 Gunther Haritz  West Germany TI–Raleigh DNF — 19 José De Cauwer  Belgium TI–Raleigh DNF — 20 Co Hoogedoorn  Netherlands TI–Raleigh DNF...
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    The 1989 Tour de France was the 76th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Luxembourg on 1 July and finished on the...
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  • In the 1979 Tour de France, the following 15 teams each sent 10 cyclists, for a total of 150: The big favourite was Hinault; not only was he the defending...
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  • the 1976 Tour de France, the following 13 teams each sent 10 cyclists, for a total of 130: Eddy Merckx, who already had won the Tour de France five times...
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    The 1976 Tour de France was the 63rd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Saint-Jean-de-Monts with a prologue...
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  • There were 14 teams participating in the 1975 Tour de France, with 10 cyclists each: Eddy Merckx, who had won all five times that he participated, was...
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