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    Race Info. 2020. Alfons De Wolf at Cycling Archives (archived) Alfons De Wolf at ProCyclingStats Alfons De Wolf at CycleBase Alfons De Wolf at Olympedia Official...
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    1976. Seven cyclists represented Belgium in 1976. Individual road race Alfons De Wolf — 4:47:23 (→ 4th place) Frank Hoste — 4:49:01 (→ 36th place) Dirk Heirweg...
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  • participated in the 1984 Tour de France; Frank Hoste won the points classification and three stages, and Alfons De Wolf won a stage. 1982 Jan Bogaert...
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  • Roger De Vlaeminck Sanson–Campagnolo 1979  Belgium Roger De Vlaeminck Gis Gelati 1980  Italy Pierino Gavazzi Magniflex–Olmo 1981  Belgium Alfons De Wolf Vermeer...
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    1980–1999 1980:  Pierino Gavazzi (ITA) 1981:  Alfons De Wolf (BEL) 1982:  Marc Gomez (FRA) 1983:  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA) 1984:  Francesco Moser (ITA) 1985:...
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  • 1980–1999 1980:  Pierino Gavazzi (ITA) 1981:  Alfons De Wolf (BEL) 1982:  Marc Gomez (FRA) 1983:  Giuseppe Saronni (ITA) 1984:  Francesco Moser (ITA) 1985:...
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    (with René Pijnen and Wilfried Peffgen) 2nd Six Days of Milan (with Alfons De Wolf) 1982 1st Six Days of Antwerp (with Patrick Sercu) 3rd Six Days of Ghent...
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  • race started in Ghent and finished in Lokeren. The race was won by Alfons De Wolf. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 18 February 2018...
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  • race started in Milan and finished in San Remo. The race was won by Alfons de Wolf of the Vermeer Thijs team. "Milano - San Remo Bicycle Race". BikeRaceInfo...
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    35 km/h) for his 1975 win. Other notable winners include Eddy Merckx, Roger De Vlaeminck, Freddy Maertens, Johan Museeuw, Philippe Gilbert and Thor Hushovd...
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    Mathieu van der Poel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Cyclo-cross Champion for 1996; he was also twice a stage winner at the Tour de France and a winner of several Classics during his career. His maternal grandfather...
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  • Darryl Brohman, Australian rugby league player and sportscaster 1956 – Alfons De Wolf, Belgian cyclist 1956 – Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Pakistani agriculturist...
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  • March 1983. The race started and finished in Ghent. The race was won by Alfons De Wolf. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 18 February 2018...
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  • The race started in Milan and finished in Como. The race was won by Alfons De Wolf of the Boule d'Or team. "Tour of Lombardy -Il Lombardia (Giro di Lombardia)"...
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    Lucien Petit-Breton (category Tour de France winners)
    two-time winner of the Tour de France. He was born in Plessé, Loire-Atlantique, a part of Brittany, now part of Pays de la Loire. When he was six he...
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    Jasper Philipsen (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    won nine stages in the Tour de France and three in the Vuelta a España, and the points classification in the 2023 Tour de France. From 2010, Philipsen...
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    intermediate/hilly stages which were won by Fons de Wolf and Frederic Vichot. The stage win by De Wolf was rather astonishing in that it was a solo breakaway...
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    Wout van Aert (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    thirty professional road wins, including nine stage victories at the Tour de France between 2019 and 2022 (also winning the points classification in 2022)...
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    Simpson then joined Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani; in the 1962 Tour de France he became the first British rider to wear the yellow jersey, finishing...
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    Mark Cavendish (category 2010 Tour de France stage winners)
    Christian Prudhomme, director of the Tour de France. He holds the record for most stage wins at the Tour de France (35), achieved across 15 Tours and...
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    Group. Retrieved 1 February 2023. Weislo, Laura (22 September 2020). "Dries de Bondt wins men's Belgian road race title". Cyclingnews.com. Future plc. Retrieved...
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    The 1981 Tour de France was the 68th edition of the Tour de France, taking place between 25 June and 19 July. The total race distance was 24 stages over...
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    Matej Mohorič (category Slovenian Tour de France stage winners)
    named in the startlist for the 2019 Tour de France. He participated in the 2020 Tour de France and the 2021 Tour de France, garnering two stage wins in the...
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    Óscar Freire (category Spanish Tour de France stage winners)
    Milan–San Remo three times, the green jersey and four stages in the Tour de France and seven stages of the Vuelta a España, throughout a successful career...
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    Alessandro Petacchi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    jersey in the Giro d'Italia in 2004, the Vuelta a España in 2005 and the Tour de France in 2010. He also won the classics Milan – San Remo in 2005 and Paris–Tours...
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  • on 13 May. 24 April 1979 — Jerez de la Frontera to Jerez de la Frontera, 6.3 km (3.9 mi) (ITT) 25 April 1979 — Jerez de la Frontera to Seville, 156 km (97 mi)...
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    Raymond Poulidor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    public. He was known as "The Eternal Second", because he never won the Tour de France despite finishing in second place three times, and in third place five...
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    Rik Van Steenbergen (category Belgian Tour de France stage winners)
    Steenbergen by Fred De Bruyne in 1963. G. Kolff, 41 p. (Dutch) De Miljoenenfiets van Rik Van Steenbergen by Achille Van Den Broeck in 1966. De Brauwere, 391...
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  • Moser Famcucine 1982  Italy Giuseppe Saronni Del Tongo 1983  Belgium Alfons De Wolf Bianchi–Piaggio 1984  Italy Franco Chioccioli Murella–Rossin 1985  Portugal...
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  • Demeyer Alfons De Wolf Etienne De Wilde 1981 Alfons De Wolf Frank Hoste Marc Sergeant 1982 Willy Teirlinck Noël Segers Leo Van Thielen 1983 Kenny De Maerteleire...
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