- Jean
Brankart (12 July 1930 – 23 July 2020) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer who was
active from 1953 to 1960. In 1955,
Brankart finished...
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classification Giro d'Italia, Jean
Brankart Belgium
National Track Championships,
Individual Pursuit, Jean
Brankart Erembodegem–Terjoden,
Pierre Machiels...
- Jean
Baudrillard (1929–2007),
French sociologist and
philosopher Jean
Brankart (1930–2020),
Belgian cyclist Jean
Bricmont (born 1952),
Belgian theoretical...
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Vlayen Stage winners André
Noyelle Elvé-Peugeot (TTT) André
Darrigade Jean
Brankart Bernard Gauthier 1956 Rik Van Looy
Raymond Impanis Wim Van Est
Stage winners...
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Brankart, J.-M, Br****eur, P, Rixen, M,
Alvera Azcarate, A, Belounis, M, Capet, A...
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Depaepe 1955: Paul
Depaepe 1956: Jean
Brankart 1957:
Julien Van
Oostende 1958: Jean
Brankart 1959: Jean
Brankart 1960: Piet
Oellibrandt 1961: Piet Oellibrandt...
- Gastone Nencini (ITA) (2/2) Federico Bahamontes (ESP) (3/9) 1958 Jean
Brankart (BEL) (1/1) Federico Bahamontes (ESP) (5/9) Federico Bahamontes (ESP)...
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Legnano team. The
second and
third places were
taken by
Belgian Jean
Brankart and
Luxembourgian Charly Gaul, respectively. A
total of 15
teams were invited...
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Winner Jacques Anquetil (FRA) (Helyett–Potin)
Second Désiré Keteleer (BEL) (Carpano–Coppi)
Third Jean
Brankart (BEL) (Peugeot–BP–Dunlop)...
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general classification. The time
trial in the 21st
stage was won by Jean
Brankart, who
jumped to
second place in the
general classification.
Rolland lost...