Louis Duerloo
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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Louis Duerloo | 
| Born | 7 July 1910 Essen, Belgium  | 
| Died | 30 September 1977 (aged 67) Mijas, Spain  | 
| Team information | |
| Role | Rider | 
| Professional teams | |
| 1932 | Bury | 
| 1933–1936 | Genial Lucifer-Hutchinson | 
| 1937–1938 | Bury | 
| Major wins | |
| One-day races and Classics | |
Louis Duerloo (7 July 1910 – 30 September 1977) was a Belgian racing cyclist.[1] He won the Belgian national road race title in 1933 and the Tour of Flanders in 1935.[2]
Major results
- Source:[3]
 - 1932
 - 1st Omloop van het Houtland
 - 3rd Prix de St. Amands
 - 5th Nationale Sluitingsprijs
 - 1933
 - 1st 
Road race, National Road Championships
 - 2nd Nationale Sluitingsprijs
 - 3rd Scheldeprijs
 - 7th Circuit de Plouay
 - 1934
 - 1st Ronde van Haspengouw
 - 1st Stage 7 Tour de l'Ouest
 - 1935
 - 1st Tour of Flanders
 - 3rd Paris–Belfort
 - 4th Nationale Sluitingsprijs
 - 4th Acht van Chaam
 - 5th Scheldeprijs
 - 5th Paris–Brussels
 - 1936
 - 1st Omloop Groot Oostende
 - 1st Bruxelles-Hozémont
 - 1937
 - 3rd Nationale Sluitingsprijs
 
References
- ^ "Louis Duerloo". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
 - ^ "Louis Duerloo". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
 - ^ "Louis Duerloo". FirstCycling.com. 15 March 2024.
 
External links
- Louis Duerloo at Cycling Archives
 - Louis Duerloo at ProCyclingStats
 - Louis Duerloo at CycleBase
 
 
