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The Driekleur trikot (tricolor jersey in Flemish) is an emblematic cycling jersey awarded to the Belgian National Road Race Champion and the Belgian National Time Trial Champion. The road race champion can wear it in any race except races ridden as a national team, and time trials.
The Champion's Jersey. The Belgian National Road Race Championship is a cycling race which decides who will become Belgian national champion for the year to come. The men's record for most wins is currently held by one of the most successful Belgian sprinters, Tom Steels, who managed to take four road championship titles.
Differenty colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests. overall leader in Belgian Championship; Date: 24 May 2006: Source: Own work: Author: Tijmen Stam : Permission (Reusing this file) Own work, copyleft: Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY-SA-2.5 and older versions (2.0 and 1.0) Other versions
The armband of the Australian National Champion, as worn by Robbie McEwen as part of his Team Katusha jersey Geraint Thomas in 2011, wearing his jersey as 2010 British National Road Race Champion. A national champion cycling jersey is a cycling jersey awarded to the winning riders of each event at the national cycling championships sponsored by ...
The Belgian National Time Trial Championships are held annually as part of the Belgian National Cycling Championships, deciding the national champion in this discipline for the year to come. The national time trial championship in Belgium is a relatively new competition, especially when compared to the Belgium National Road Race Championship ...
After suffering multiple fractures when he crashed into one of their vehicles, two-time Olympic champion Remco Evenepoel is teaming up with the Belgian Post Office to raise awareness of road ...
Joseph Van Daele (16 December 1889 in Wattrelos, France – 14 February 1948 in Amiens, France [1]) was a Belgian champion cyclist who was a professional rider between 1912 and 1926. He participated in many top cycle races of the time including the Tour de France where he finished eighth in 1919.
Johan Museeuw (born 13 October 1965) is a retired Belgian professional road racing cyclist who was a professional from 1988 until 2004. Nicknamed The Lion of Flanders, he was particularly successful in the cobbled classics of Flanders and Northern France and was considered one of the best classic races specialists of the 1990s.