Éloi Meulenberg
Belgian cyclist
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Born | (1912-09-22)22 September 1912 Jumet, Belgium | ||||||||||||||
Died | 26 February 1989(1989-02-26) (aged 76) Charleroi, Belgium | ||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Road | ||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | ||||||||||||||
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1934 | Independent | ||||||||||||||
Professional teams | |||||||||||||||
1934–40 | Alcyon-Dunlop | ||||||||||||||
1941–42 | Individual | ||||||||||||||
1943 | Helyett-Hutchinson | ||||||||||||||
1944 | Jordens | ||||||||||||||
1946–47 | Rochet-Dunlop | ||||||||||||||
1948 | Peugeot-Dunlop | ||||||||||||||
1948 | Météore and Elvé-Peugeot | ||||||||||||||
1948 | Peugeot-Dunlop | ||||||||||||||
1949–50 | ? | ||||||||||||||
Major wins | |||||||||||||||
Grand Tours
One-day races and Classics
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Medal record
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Eloi Meulenberg (22 September 1912 – 26 February 1989) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.[1] He is best known for his gold medal in the Elite Race of the 1937 Road World Championships and his nine stage wins in the Tour de France.[2][3]
Major results
- 1932
- 1st Stage 9 Tour of Belgium Independents
- 1934
- 1st Brussels-Liège (fr)
- 1st Stage 5 Tour de l'Ouest
- 1935
- 1st Grand Prix de Fourmies
- 2nd 1935 Tour of Flanders
- 1936
- 1st Paris–Brussels
- Tour de France
- 1st Stages 6 & 18a
- 3rd Circuit de Paris [fr]
- 5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- 10th La Flèche Wallonne
- 1937
- 1st Road race, UCI Road World Championships
- 1st Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- 1st GP Stad Vilvoorde
- 1st Omloop Groot Oostende
- 1st Bergen op Zoom
- 1st Critérium de Zürich
- Tour de France
- 1st Stages 11a, 13b, 14a & 14c
- 1st Stage 1 Tour of Belgium
- 1938
- 1st G.P d'Auvelais
- 1st Critérium de Namur
- Tour de France
- 1st Stages 4a, 4b & 5
- 8th Paris–Brussels
- 10th Paris–Tours
- 1939
- 1st Nancy-Les Vosges-Nancy
- 1st Championship of Hainaut
- 1943
- 1st Scheldeprijs
- 1st GP Jordens
- 1st GP d'Ougrée
- 1st GP Brussels
- 1942
- 1st Marcinelle
- 1st Seraing
- 1943
- 1st Championship of Brabant
- 1945
- 1st Ronde van Limburg[clarification needed]
- 1st GP de la Victoire
- 1st Bonheiden
- 1st Châtelineau
- 1st Keumiée
- 1st Wavre
References
External links
- Éloi Meulenberg at Cycling Archives
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UCI Road World Champions – Men's road race
- 1927: Binda
- 1928, 1929: Ronsse
- 1930: Binda
- 1931: Guerra
- 1932: Binda
- 1933: Speicher
- 1934: Kaers
- 1935: Aerts
- 1936: Magne
- 1937: Meulenberg
- 1938: Kint
- 1946: Knecht
- 1947: Middelkamp
- 1948: Schotte
- 1949: Van Steenbergen
- 1950: Schotte
- 1951: Kübler
- 1952: Müller
- 1953: Coppi
- 1954: Bobet
- 1955: Ockers
- 1956, 1957: Van Steenbergen
- 1958: Baldini
- 1959: Darrigade
- 1960, 1961: Van Looy
- 1962: Stablinski
- 1963: Beheyt
- 1964: Janssen
- 1965: Simpson
- 1966: Altig
- 1967: Merckx
- 1968: Adorni
- 1969: Ottenbros
- 1970: Monseré
- 1971: Merckx
- 1972: Basso
- 1973: Gimondi
- 1974: Merckx
- 1975: Kuiper
- 1976: Maertens
- 1977: Moser
- 1978: Knetemann
- 1979: Raas
- 1980: Hinault
- 1981: Maertens
- 1982: Saronni
- 1983: LeMond
- 1984: Criquielion
- 1985: Zoetemelk
- 1986: Argentin
- 1987: Roche
- 1988: Fondriest
- 1989: LeMond
- 1990: Dhaenens
- 1991, 1992: Bugno
- 1993: Armstrong
- 1994: Leblanc
- 1995: Olano
- 1996: Museeuw
- 1997: Brochard
- 1998: Camenzind
- 1999: Freire
- 2000: Vainšteins
- 2001: Freire
- 2002: Cipollini
- 2003: Astarloa
- 2004: Freire
- 2005: Boonen
- 2006, 2007: Bettini
- 2008: Ballan
- 2009: Evans
- 2010: Hushovd
- 2011: Cavendish
- 2012: Gilbert
- 2013: Costa
- 2014: Kwiatkowski
- 2015, 2016, 2017: Sagan
- 2018: Valverde
- 2019: Pedersen
- 2020, 2021: Alaphilippe
- 2022: Evenepoel
- 2023: van der Poel
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