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- cyclist Jules A. Vanhevel should not be confused with Jules K. Vanhevel, the last miller of the East Mill at Gistel, a relative Jules Vanhevel his first racing...
- (1611–1687), Polish astronomer and politician Jules Van Hevel or Jules Vanhevel (1895–1969), Belgian cyclist A Hebrew word found in Ecclesiastes Hevel...
- unpaved and stony roads and in scorching heat. After 45 kilometers Jules Vanhevel attacked and only Georges Ronsse joined him. The others hesitated and the...
- wore a fez) and Paul Duboc, as well as ****ure cycling champions Jules Vanhevel, Lucien Buysse and Albert Dejonghe. The race was won by the Belgian Charles...
-  Alfredo Binda (ITA) + 8' 42" 7  Gaston Rebry (BEL) + 9' 59" 8  Jules Vanhevel (BEL) + 13' 46" 9  Maurice De Waele (BEL) + 14' 21" 10  Ludwig Geyer (GER)...
- Rossius Joseph Van Daele Louis Mottiat 1920 Jules Vanhevel Louis Mottiat René Vermandel 1921 Jules Vanhevel (2) René Vermandel Louis Mottiat 1922 René Vermandel...
- Daele (1913) Victor Dethier (1914) Jean Rossius (1919) 1920–1939 Jules Vanhevel (1920–1921) René Vermandel (1922) Félix Sellier (1923) René Vermandel (1924)...
- Daele (1913) Victor Dethier (1914) Jean Rossius (1919) 1920–1939 Jules Vanhevel (1920–1921) René Vermandel (1922) Félix Sellier (1923) René Vermandel (1924)...
- Alcyon–Dunlop 1927  Belgium Paul Matton Armor–Dunlop 1928  Belgium Jules Vanhevel individual 1929  Belgium Armand Van Bruane La Nordiste 1930  Belgium Émile...
- Daele (1913) Victor Dethier (1914) Jean Rossius (1919) 1920–1939 Jules Vanhevel (1920–1921) René Vermandel (1922) Félix Sellier (1923) René Vermandel (1924)...