Martin Van Geneugden
Martin Van Geneugden (21 January 1932 – 8 July 2014) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer from 1953 to 1963. He won 6 stages in the Tour de France.[1]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Martin Van Geneugden |
Born | Zutendaal, Belgium | 21 January 1932
Died | 6 July 2014 82) | (aged
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Major wins | |
6 stages Tour de France |
Major results
- 1950
Belgium national amateur road race champion- 1953
- Jemeppe
- Velaines
- Winterslag
- Paris - Valenciennes
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 6
- 1954
- Houthalen-Helchteren
- 1955
- Houthalen-Helchteren
- Tongeren
- 1956
- Borgerhout
- Denderleeuw
- Zutendaal
- 1957
- Hoegaarden - Antwerpen - Hoegaarden
- Hanret
- Tienen
- 1958
- Eijsden
- GP Fichtel & Sachs
- Hasselt
- Tour de France
- Winner stages 5 and 12
- Omloop van Midden-België
- 1959
- Hoepertingen
- 1960
- Tour de France
- Winner stages 9 and 14
- Omloop van de fruitstreek Alken
- Omloop van Limburg
- 1961
- Tour de France
- Winner stage 18
- Omloop van de fruitstreek Alken
- Omloop van Limburg
- 1962
- Dwars door Vlaanderen
- 1963
- Eijsden
- Nandrin
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References
- "Ex-renner Martin Van Geneugden (82) overleden". Sporza.be. Retrieved 9 July 2014.
External links
- Martin Van Geneugden at Cycling Archives
- Martin Van Geneugden – official Tour de France results (archive)
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