
Roger De Vlaeminck
Roger De Vlaeminck is a retired Belgian professional cyclist, renowned for his exceptional prowess in one-day races and classics, particularly the Paris-Roubaix, which he won four times in the 1970s. Known as 'Monsieur Paris-Roubaix', De Vlaeminck's career was marked by his skill on cobbled roads and his fierce competitive spirit. He was a dominant force in cycling during his era, securing numerous victories across various prestigious races, and remains a celebrated figure in the cycling community.
Born on Aug 24, 1947 (77 years old)
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Portugal:
Roger De Vlaeminck is noted for having the second most 'monuments' in cycling history.
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Slovenia:
Roger De Vlaeminck is one of the few cyclists ahead of Tadej Pogačar in the all-time monument wins.
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United Kingdom:
Roger De Vlaeminck was another cyclist who finished behind Barry Hoban in the Gent-Wevelgem race in 1974.
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France:
Roger De Vlaeminck was also photographed during Paris-Roubaix in 1974, alongside Eddy Merckx.
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