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Alberic "
Briek"
Schotte (7
September 1919 – 4
April 2004) was a
Belgian professional road
racing cyclist, one of the
champions of the 1940s and 1950s...
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famous champions.
Achiel Buysse became the
first rider to win
three times.
Briek Schotte and Rik Van
Steenbergen gained two
victories and
became the leading...
- Saint-Brieuc ([sɛ̃ bʁijø], Breton: Sant-Brieg
pronounced [sãnt
ˈbriːɛk], Gallo: Saent-Berioec) is a city in the Côtes-d'Armor
department in
Brittany in...
- The GP
Briek Schotte is a
criterium road
cycling race held
annually around the
village of
Desselgem in West Flanders, Belgium. The race was
first organized...
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academic (b. 1913) 2003 –
Anthony Caruso,
American actor (b. 1916) 2004 –
Briek Schotte,
Belgian cyclist and
coach (b. 1919) 2005 –
Edward Bronfman, Canadian...
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route of the
World Championship, won by
Belgian local and
cycling icon
Briek Schotte.
Nationaal Geografisch Instituut (30
April 2023). "TopoMapViewer"...
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silver in 1998 and
winning the
bronze in 2003. His last race was the GP
Briek Schotte in
Desselgem on 11
September 2007. His sons,
Axandre Van Petegem...
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Steenbergen 7th Gent–Wevelgem 2004 5th Paris–Roubaix
Criteriums 1988 1st GP
Briek Schotte 1989 1st GP
Deutsche Weinstr****e 1st
Criterium Oostende 1st Criterium...
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Roger De**** won the race in a three-man
sprint before Loretto Petrucci and
Briek Schotte. 43 of 210
riders finished. The race
started in
Ghent and finished...
- hard-working
values of the
Flandrien cyclists of
years gone by, such as
Briek Schotte.
International Flandrien of the Year 2013
Chris Froome summed up...