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Baloise Trek Lions
Baloise-Trek Lions (UCI Code: TBL) is a UCI Continental cycling team based in Belgium which focuses predominantly on the cyclo-cross season. The team is named after its main sponsors Baloise and Trek. The team had various different names in the past amongstr which Spaar-Select and Telenet-Fidea. Previous leaders of the team are the former Cyclo-Cross World Champions – Erwin Vervecken and Bart Wellens as well as the double Under 23 Cyclo-Cross World Champion, Zdeněk Štybar. Kevin Pauwels also rode for the team. The team manager is Sven Nys and the directeur sportifs include two former Cyclo-Cross World Champions – Danny De Bie and Roland Liboton. Team roster Major victories Men Cyclo-cross ;2000 :Cyklokros Tábor, Bart Wellens ;2001 : Cyclo-cross Wetzikon, Bart Wellens : Cyclo-cross Harnes, Bart Wellens ;2002 ;2003 : UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, Bart Wellens : Cyclo-cross Wetzikon, Bart Wellens :Cyclo-cross Koppenberg, Bart Wellens : Cyclo-cross Voss ...
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Tour De Rijke 2011 Telenet Fidea
Tour or Tours may refer to: Travel * Tourism, travel for pleasure * Tour of duty, a period of time spent in military service * Campus tour, a journey through a college or university's campus * Guided tour, a journey through a location, directed by a guide * Walking tour, a visit of a historical or cultural site undertaken on foot Entertainment * Concert tour, a series of concerts by an artist or group of artists in different locations * Touring theatre, independent theatre that travels to different venues Sports * Professional golf tours, otherwise unconnected professional golf tournaments * Tennis tour, tennis played in tournament format at a series of venues * Events in various sports named the Pro Tour (other) * Tour de France ('), the world's biggest bicycle race Places * Tour-de-Faure, Lot, France * Tour-en-Bessin, Calvados, France * Tour-en-Sologne, Loir-et-Cher, France * Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France * Tours-en-Savoie, Savoie, France * Tours-en-Vimeu, Somme, Fra ...
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Nicolas Cleppe
Nicolas Cleppe (born 12 December 1995 in Tielt) is a Belgian former cyclo-cross and road cyclist, who rode for UCI Continental team . Cleppe retired the end of 2020, after his contract was not renewed by . Major results Cyclo-cross ;2015-2016 : Under-23 Superprestige ::1st Spa-Francorchamps ;2016–2017 : 2nd National Under-23 Championships ;2017–2018 : EKZ CrossTour ::3rd Baden ;2018–2019 : 1st Jingle Cross Race 2 : EKZ CrossTour ::3rd Hittnau : 3rd Radcross Grandprix Road ;2018 : 1st Mountains classification, Tour de Wallonie The Tour de Wallonie is a stage race cycling race on the UCI Europe Tour. It runs in Wallonia, the French-speaking part of Belgium in the end of July. Between 1974 and 1995 it was reserved to amateurs. Since 2005, the race has been organized as a ... : 2nd Overall Tour de Liège ;2019 : 1st Overall Tour de Liège ::1st Stage 5 : 6th Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig References External links * 1995 births Living peopl ...
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Azencross
The Azencross is a cyclo-cross race held in Loenhout village, Wuustwezel, Belgium Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to ..., which until 2021 was part of the DVV Trophy. Past winners References Men's resultsWomen's results UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Cycle races in Belgium Cyclo-cross races Recurring sporting events established in 1984 1984 establishments in Belgium Sport in Antwerp Province Wuustwezel {{Belgium-cycling-race-stub ...
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Cyclo-cross Kalmthout
The Cyclo-cross Kalmthout is a cyclo-cross race held in Kalmthout, Belgium. First held in 1991 under the name "Grote prijs industrie Bosduin", this race was a part of the UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup The UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup is a season-long competition in cyclo-cross, organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). First held in the 1993–1994 season, there are currently five awards, tailored to the different categories of riders ... in 1999, 2002 and 2005 till 2010. In the 2011-2012 season, it was replaced by Namen. Past winners References External links * UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Cycle races in Belgium Cyclo-cross races Recurring sporting events established in 1991 1991 establishments in Belgium Sport in Antwerp Province Kalmthout {{Belgium-cycling-race-stub ...
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Cyclo-cross Koppenberg
The Cyclo-cross Koppenberg is a cyclo-cross race held in Oudenaarde, Belgium, which is part of the X²O Badkamers Trophy. The cyclo-cross race uses the Koppenberg climb that has been used many times in the Belgian Classic the Tour of Flanders. This is a very steep and cobbled climb that is part of the course of which the riders do eight laps. Fifteen thousand spectators were reported to have watched the 2006 edition of the event which was won by Belgian Sven Nys Sven Nys (; born 17 June 1976) is a former professional cyclist competing in cyclo-cross and mountain bike. With two world championships, seven world cups, and over 140 competitive victories, he is considered one of the best cyclo-cross racers o .... In the 2021 the women edition was renamed the G.P. Jolien Verschueren. Past winners Men Women References Men's resultsWomen's results{{Reflist External linksOfficial website Recurring sporting events establis ...
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UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
The UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships are the world championships for cyclo-cross organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Starting in 2020, six events are organized each year – men's elite, women's elite, men's under 23, women's under 23, men's under 18 (Men's Juniors), and women's under 18 (Women's Juniors). Traditionally, the elite events are held on a Sunday with the other events held on the Saturday the day before. The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner. Silver and bronze medals are awarded to the second and third place contestants. World champions wear their rainbow jersey until the following ye