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Alfons Deloor (his name is also
given as "De Loor") (3 June 1910 - 23
March 1995) was a
Belgian racing cyclist. He
reached second place at the 1936 Vuelta...
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Gustaaf Deloor (24 June 1913 – 28
January 2002) was a
Belgian road
racing cyclist and the
winner of the
first two
editions of the
Vuelta a España in 1935...
- anti****ted to see a
battle between the
previous winner Belgian Gustaaf Deloor and the second-place
finisher of 1935
Spaniard Mariano Canardo. However...
- 1935–1939 1935: Gustaaf
Deloor (BEL) 1936: Gustaaf
Deloor (BEL) 1937: Not held due to
Spanish Civil War 1938: Not held due to
Spanish Civil War 1939:...
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author (d. 1994) 1912 – Mary Wesley,
English author (d. 2002) 1913 –
Gustaaf Deloor,
Belgian cyclist and
soldier (d. 2002) 1914 – Kari Diesen,
Norwegian singer...
- Herckenrath (BEL) 1935: Alfons Schepers (BEL) 1936: Albert Beckaert (BEL) 1937: Éloi Meulenberg (BEL) 1938: Alfons
Deloor (BEL) 1939: Albert Ritserveldt (BEL)...
- 1935–1939 1935: Gustaaf
Deloor (BEL) 1936: Gustaaf
Deloor (BEL) 1937: Not held due to
Spanish Civil War 1938: Not held due to
Spanish Civil War 1939:...
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first great duel in the
history of the Vuelta,
between Belgium's
Gustaaf Deloor, who
ultimately won, and
Mariano Cañardo,
Spanish runner-up. The second...
- Giuseppe Olmo (ITA) (2/2) Edgard De Caluwé (BEL) Lucien Storme (BEL) Alfons
Deloor (BEL) Cino Cinelli (ITA) (1/2) 1939 Gino Bartali (ITA) (2/7) Karel Kaers (BEL)...
- (48), Primož Roglič (42),
Roberto Heras (34),
Delio Rodríguez and
Gustaaf Deloor (32)
Grand Tour
stage wins: Eddy
Merckx (64),
Mario Cipollini (57), Mark...