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    Joseph Bruyere or Bruyère (born 5 October 1948 in Maastricht, Netherlands) is a former Belgian cyclist. Professional from 1970 to 1980, Joseph Bruyère...
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  • Bruyère is a French name (the word bruyère means heather in French or a place where heather grows, brugière derives from it). The family name Bruyère...
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    Jean Pierre Joseph Bruguière, called Bruyère, (June 22, 1772 – June 5, 1813) was a French military officer. He served in the French Revolutionary Wars...
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    weekend, Merckx attempted to race for teammate Joseph Bruyère in La Flèche Wallonne; however, Bruyère was unable to keep pace with the leading riders...
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    Molteni–RYC 1976  Belgium Joseph Bruyère Molteni–Campagnolo 1977  France Bernard Hinault Gitane–Campagnolo 1978  Belgium Joseph Bruyère C&A 1979  West Germany...
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    wheel-change. The record for wins is three, shared by Joseph Bruyère, Ernest Sterckx and Peter van Petegem. Bruyère holds the fastest average (43.35 km/h) for his...
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    "Characters" of Jean de La Bruyère. London: John C. Nimmo. Jean de La Bruyère; Nicholas Rowe (1752). The Works of Mons. De La Bruyere: The characters, or Manners...
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  • Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Merckx (BEL) (19/19)  Walter Planckaert (BEL)  Marc Demeyer (BEL)  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) (1/2)  Roger De Vlaeminck (BEL) (7/11) 1977  Jan Raas (NED) (1/4)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Élise Bruyère (1776–1847) was a French painter who specialized in portraits and floral still lifes. Bruyère was the daughter of Jean-Jacques-François...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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  • Brest — Saint-Pol-de-Léon June 28, 1974  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 4, Saint-Malo — Caen July 1, 1974  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 5, Caen — Dieppe July 2, 1974  Gerben...
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    Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Boosten (1893–1951) – architect Theo Bovens (born 1959) – politician Joseph Bruyère (born 1948) – Belgian cyclist Jeu van Bun (1918–2002) – footballer Jean-Baptiste...
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  • March 1980. The race started and finished in Ghent. The race was won by Joseph Bruyère. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 18 February 2018...
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  • 0" 8  Henk Lubberding (NED) TI–Raleigh–McGregor + 1' 15" 9  Sven-Åke Nilsson (SWE) Miko–Mercier–Vivagel + 1' 15" 10  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) C&A + 1' 50"...
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    in the Breton village of Yffiniac, the second oldest of four children to Joseph and Lucie Hinault. The family lived in a cottage named La Clôture, built...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) C&A 58h 38' 42" 2  Bernard Hinault (FRA) Renault–Gitane–Campagnolo + 1' 05" 3  Joop Zoetemelk (NED) Miko–Mercier–Hutchinson...
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  • Pintens (BEL) 1975:  Eddy Merckx  (BEL) 1976:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1977:  Bernard Hinault (FRA) 1978:  Joseph Bruyère (BEL) 1979:  Dietrich Thurau (FRG)...
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    Élisabeth Bruyère (or Bruguier) (March 19, 1818 – April 5, 1876) was the founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown and opened the first hospital there...
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  • 1959 (1959) Editions 20 Final edition 1978 First winner  René Vanderveken (BEL) Most wins  Victor Van Schil (BEL) (3 wins) Final winner  Joseph Bruyère (BEL)...
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    bonification seconds. Hinault beat Zoetemelk in the time trial in stage eight. Joseph Bruyère, former second man of Eddy Merckx, finished in second place and became...
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