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Kenneth Van Compernolle
Kenneth Van Compernolle (born 30 March 1988) is a Belgian professional cyclo-cross cyclist. Major results ;2004–2005 : 1st Silvestercyclocross Juniors ;2005–2006 : 2nd National Junior Championships : Junior Superprestige ::3rd Vorselaar ::3rd Hamme-Zogge : 3rd Vlaamse Duinencross Juniors ;2008–2009 : UCI Under-23 World Cup ::1st Koksijde ::2nd Pijnacker : Under-23 Superprestige ::1st Gieten ::2nd Vorselaar ::2nd Hamme-Zogge ::3rd Gavere : Under-23 GvA Trophy ::1st Jaarmarktcross Niel ::2nd Zonhoven ::3rd Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle : 2nd Kasteelcross Zonnebeke : 2nd Grand Prix van Hasselt Under-23 : 3rd European Under-23 Championships : 3rd National Under-23 Championships : 3rd Grand Prix Rouwmoer Under-23 ;2009–2010 : Under-23 Superprestige ::2nd Zonhoven ::3rd Gieten : Under-23 GvA Trophy ::3rd Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle The Internationale Sluitingsprijs Oostmalle is a cyclo-cross race held in Oostmalle, Belgium, which was part of the Cyclo-cross Trop ...
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Beernem
Beernem (; ) is a rural Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Belgium, Belgian province of West Flanders, located southeast of Bruges. The municipality comprises the towns of Beernem proper, Oedelem and Sint-Joris, Beernem, Sint-Joris. On January 1, 2006 Beernem had a total population of 14,642, mostly in Beernem proper and Oedelem. The total area is 71.68 km² which gives a population density of 204 inhabitants per km². Gallery File:Sint-Joris (Beernem) - Sint-Joriskerk 1.jpg, Saint George's church File:Beernem Psychiatrisch Centrum Sint-Amandus.JPG, Beernem psychiatric institution, Psychiatrisch Centrum Sint-Amandus References External links

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Cyclo-cross Zonhoven
The Cyclo-cross Zonhoven is a cyclo-cross race in Zonhoven, Belgium. Established in 1958, it was held in December till 1966 after which the race ceased to exist. In 2005 the event was restarted, this time in October. In the 2009–2010 season it became part of the Cyclo-cross Superprestige, Superprestige and was then held in February. The next season, still as a part of the Superprestige, it was held in October again. Since then it has been held either at the end of October or the beginning of November. In 2018 it's held mid-December. Since the season 2021-2022 the race is part of the UCI World Cup. Winners Men Women Notes References

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People From Beernem
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Belgian Cyclo-cross Cyclists
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1988 Births
1988 was a crucial year in the early history of the Internet—it was the year of the first well-known computer virus, the 1988 Internet worm. The first permanent intercontinental Internet link was made between the United States (National Science Foundation Network) and Europe (Nordunet) as well as the first Internet-based chat protocol, Internet Relay Chat. The concept of the World Wide Web was first discussed at CERN in 1988. The Soviet Union began its major deconstructing towards a mixed economy at the beginning of 1988 and began its gradual dissolution. The Iron Curtain began to disintegrate in 1988 as Hungary began allowing freer travel to the Western world. The first extrasolar planet, Gamma Cephei Ab (confirmed in 2003), was detected this year and the World Health Organization began its mission to eradicate polio. Global warming also began to emerge as a more significant concern, with climate scientist James Hansen testifying before the U.S. Senate on the is ...
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2009–10 Cyclo-cross Gazet Van Antwerpen
The 2009–2010 Cyclo-cross Gazet van Antwerpen took place between 10 October 2009 and 21 February 2010. This season, all eight rounds took place in Belgium. Sven Nys won the overall trophy in the elite men category, followed by Zdeněk Štybar and Niels Albert. Men results See also * 2009–2010 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup * 2009–2010 Cyclo-cross Superprestige External links Gazet van Antwerpen Trofee Cyclo-cross BPost Bank Trophy Gazet van Antwerpen Gazet van Antwerpen The (; ; popularly named ''De Frut'') is a Belgian newspaper in Antwerp and Flanders, published by Concentra. History and profile was established in 1891. Its editor was Jan Baptist Napolitaan Van Os, a Catholic. Shortly afterwards, the compa ...
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2009–10 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
The 2009–2010 Cyclo-cross Superprestige events and season-long competition took place between 11 October 2009 and 14 February 2010. Eight events were organised and the overall title went to Zdeněk Štybar Zdeněk Štybar (; born 11 December 1985) is a Czech former professional cyclist, who rode professionally in cyclo-cross and road bicycle racing between 2005 and 2024 for , the and . In the early part of his career, Štybar prioritised competin .... Results Standings In each race, the top 15 riders gain points, going from 15 points for the winner decreasing by one point per position to 1 point for the rider finishing in 15th position. In case of ties in the total score of two or more riders, the result of the last race counts as decider. If this is not decisive because two or more riders scored no points, the penultimate race counts, and so on until there is a difference. See also * 2009–2010 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup * 2009–2010 Cyclo-cross Gazet va ...
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Grand Prix Rouwmoer
The Cyclo-cross Essen, currently known as Robotland Cyclo-cross for sponsorship reasons and previously Grand Prix Rouwmoer, is a cyclo-cross race held in Essen, Belgium Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeas ..., which was until 2017 part of the BPost Bank Trophy. Past winners Women Notes References Results Cycle races in Belgium Cyclo-cross races Recurring sporting events established in 1965 1965 establishments in Belgium Essen, Belgium Sport in Antwerp Province {{Belgium-cycling-race-stub ...
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UEC European Cyclo-cross Championships
The European Cyclo-cross Championships are organised by the Union Européenne de Cyclisme and crown the recognised European champions in the cycling discipline of cyclo-cross. They have been held since 2003 in November, towards the start of the cyclo-cross season. Events are held for men and women, in junior, under-23 and elite classes. A seventh medal event, a mixed relay, was introduced in 2023. Locations Palmarès The full set of medalists in each race are set out below. Women Elite women Held since 2003, the most successful rider in the women's elite event is the Netherlands' Daphny van den Brand with four titles, followed by Hanka Kupfernagel of Germany, Sanne Cant of Belgium and Fem van Empel from the Netherlands with three each. Women under-23 Three women have won the under-23 race twice. One of them, Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado, is the only rider to have won both the under-23 race and the elite race, while another Puck Pieterse won both the under-23 and j ...
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Bronze Medal Europe
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