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Stage characteristics and winners Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner 1: 20 February Al Dhafra Castle to Al Mirfa: 151 km (94 mi) Flat stage Tim Merlier (BEL) 2: 21 February
The GP Stad Vilvoorde is a single-day cycle race held each year in and around the Belgian city of Vilvoorde.The race was first organized in 1931. [1] [2]The race was Eddy Merckx's first professional win, with his victory in the 1965 edition.
Year Country Rider Team 2002 Italy Alessandra Cappellotto: 2003 Netherlands Baukje Doedee: 2004 Russia Olga Slyusareva: 2005 Great Britain Nicole Cooke: 2006 Australia Oenone Wood
The 2009 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad cycle race took place on 28 February 2009. It was the 64th edition of the international classic Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, and the first time after the name changed from Omloop Het Volk.
The Circuit des Champs de Bataille was a multiple-stage road bicycle race held in northern France, Belgium and Luxembourg between 28 April and 11 May 1919. The race was composed of seven stages, with the first stage starting in and the last stage finishing in Strasbourg, a city in Alsace that with the end of hostilities had again become part of France.
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The Hel van het Noorden (Hell of the North) is a rowing race over the distance of 6 kilometres (3.7 mi). The Groninger Studenten Roeivereniging Aegir (Groningen Student Rowingclub Aegir) has organised the head race annually since 1975.
During the 1980 Tour de France Loos was able to escape in a solo breakaway during Stage 18, which was a major mountain stage. He was the first rider over all five climbs and won the stage finishing 5:19 ahead of the group of favorites which included his teammate Lucien Van Impe, Robert Alban, Joaquim Agostinho and eventual yellow jersey winner Joop Zoetemelk.