Alfred Haemerlinck
Alfred Haemerlinck (27 September 1905 – 10 July 1993) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer, who won many small races in his career (493 according to some newspapers). He won two stages in the 1931 Tour de France, and wore the yellow jersey for one day.[1]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Alfred Haemerlinck |
Nickname | Don Fredo |
Born | Assenede, Belgium | 27 September 1905
Died | 10 July 1993 87) | (aged
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1927–1928 | Automoto |
1929 | Génial Lucifer |
1930 | La Nordiste |
1931–1936 | Dilecta |
Major results
- 1927
- GP 1 May of Hoboken
- Balgerhoeke
- Maldegem
- Blankenberghe
- 1928
- Balgerhoeke
- Jabbeke
- Waarschoot
- Vichte
- 1929
- GP Wolber
- Schaal Sels
- Omloop van de Dender
- Wondelgem
- Braaschaat
- Heusden
- Meire
- Maldegem
- Balgerhoeke
- Harelbeke
- Jabbeke
- 1930
- Antwerp-Namur-Antwerp
- Brussels-Oostende
- Kampieonschap van Vlaanderen
- GP van Wanze
- Landegem
- Temse
- Eeklo
- Nederbrakel
- Harelbeke
- 1931
- Circuit de Paris
- GP St Michel
- Overmere
- Brasschaat
- Critérium de Genève
- Deinze
- Ypres
- Eeklo
- Jabbeke
- Vichte
- Tour de France:
- Winner stages 1 and 6
- two stages Tour of Belgium
- 1932
- Omloop van de Vlaamse Gewesten
- GP van de Groene Zegel, Lier
- GP van het Noorden, Ertvelde
- Oedelem
- Zelzate
- Deinze
- Evergem
- Ghent
- Gistel
- Bazel Waas
- Temse
- Kruibeke
- Stekene
- Zwijnaarde
- Vichte
- 1933
- Monthléry
- GP van het Noorden, Ertvelde
- Hemiksem
- St Kruis
- Lochristi
- Geraardsbergen
- Hasselt
- Vichte
- Limburgse Dageraad
- Zwijndrecht
- Mere
- Leuven
- Petegem
- Jabbeke
- 1934
- St Niklaas Waas
- Vilvoorde
- Criterium van Aalst
- Mere
- Geraardsbergen
- Hamme
- Vichte
- 1935
- Vichte
- Six days of Brussels (with De Bruycker)
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References
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