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Hector Nicolas Heusghem (Ransart, 15
February 1890 – Montignies-le-Tilleul, 29
March 1982) was a
Belgian cyclist who
finished second in the 1920 and 1921...
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Louis Heusghem (26
December 1882 – 26
August 1939) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer. He was the
brother of
cyclists Hector Heusghem and Pierre-Joseph...
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issues bore down on Alavoine. Thus it was not
Lambot who attacked, but
Heusghem (who had been
second for the last two years). It
appeared that this was...
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Cherbourg to
Brest and from Nice to Grenoble.
Another Belgian,
Hector Heusghem,
attacked when
Scieur punctured on the col d'Allos,
which climbs to 2,240m...
- hour
before Hector Heusghem. The next
stage he won, half an hour
before Heusghem, so now his lead was one hour.
Although Heusghem won
stage nine, he did...
- Spain
Bryan Herta Colton Herta Auto
racing United
States Louis Heusghem,
Hector Heusghem Road
bicycle racing Belgium
William Hickox,
Laurie Hickox Figure...
- Lucotti (ITA) + 4' 22" 5 Honoré Barthélémy (FRA) + 13' 13" 6 Hector
Heusghem (BEL) + 13' 47" 7 Jean Belvaux (BEL) + 16' 16" 8 Noël Amenc (FRA) + 19'...
- Léon Scieur (BEL) + 11' 26" 4 Firmin Lambot (BEL) + 17' 04" 5 Hector
Heusghem (BEL) + 31' 41" 6 Jean Rossius (BEL) + 32' 39" 7 Honoré Barthélémy (FRA)...
- Philippe Thys (BEL) 12h 50' 07" 2 Félix Sellier (BEL) s.t. 3 Hector
Heusghem (BEL) + 15" 4 Jean Alavoine (FRA) + 32" 5 Théophile Beeckman (BEL) s...
- the Tour organisation. Scieur's
victory was
largely uncontested;
Hector Heusghem came
close after the
sixth stage, but lost time later. The organisation...