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- Q1479421 description "cyclist".
- Q1479421 description "cyclist".
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- Q1479421 abstract "Félicien Vervaecke (Dadizele, 11 March 1907 – Brussels, 31 October 1986) was a Belgian professional cyclist from 1930 to 1939. In the Tour de France he showed good results, finishing three times on the podium (second once, third twice). In 1935 and 1937 he won the mountain classification, and overall he won six stages.In the 1936 Tour de France, Vervaecke was on his way to the second place, but bad luck prevented it. First his bicycle broke, and he had to convince a spectator to lend his. Then he suffered a flat tire, and Tour officials forced him to wait for the reserve car. Antonin Magne passed him. When Vervaecke got his tire, he raced back to Magne, and finished 18 seconds behind him. But he still finished third, as he received 10 minutes penalty because his wife had given him drinks during the race, which was not allowed.In the 1937 Tour de France, Vervaecke won the mountain classification despite not finishing the race, something no longer allowed.He was the first Belgian cyclist to win a stage in the Giro d'Italia.After his cycling career, Vervaecke started a bicycle shop in Brussels. He was the first manager of Eddy Merckx.His older brother Julien Vervaecke was also successful, finishing third in the 1927 Tour de France.".
- Q1479421 birthDate "1907-03-11".
- Q1479421 birthYear "1907".
- Q1479421 deathDate "1986-10-31".
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- Q1479421 deathYear "1986".
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- Q1479421 birthDate "1907-03-11".
- Q1479421 dateOfBirth "1907-03-11".
- Q1479421 dateOfDeath "1986-10-31".
- Q1479421 deathDate "1986-10-31".
- Q1479421 fullname "Félicien Vervaecke".
- Q1479421 name "Félicien Vervaecke".
- Q1479421 name "Vervaecke, Felicien".
- Q1479421 placeOfDeath "Brussels, Belgium".
- Q1479421 shortDescription "cyclist".
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- Q1479421 comment "Félicien Vervaecke (Dadizele, 11 March 1907 – Brussels, 31 October 1986) was a Belgian professional cyclist from 1930 to 1939. In the Tour de France he showed good results, finishing three times on the podium (second once, third twice). In 1935 and 1937 he won the mountain classification, and overall he won six stages.In the 1936 Tour de France, Vervaecke was on his way to the second place, but bad luck prevented it. First his bicycle broke, and he had to convince a spectator to lend his.".
- Q1479421 label "Félicien Vervaecke".
- Q1479421 givenName "Felicien".
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- Q1479421 name "Felicien Vervaecke".
- Q1479421 name "Félicien Vervaecke".
- Q1479421 name "Vervaecke, Felicien".
- Q1479421 surname "Vervaecke".