Lucien Victor
Belgian cyclist
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Born | (1931-06-28)28 June 1931 Oekene, Belgium | ||||||||||||||
Died | 17 September 1995(1995-09-17) (aged 64) Sedan, France | ||||||||||||||
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Lucien Victor (28 June 1931 – 17 September 1995) was a road racing cyclist from Belgium. He won the gold medal in the men's team road race, alongside André Noyelle and Robert Grondelaers at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[1] He was a professional rider from 1953 to 1956.
References
- ^ "Lucien Victor Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
External links
- Lucien Victor at Cycling Archives
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Belgium at the Olympics – Post-war Belgian Olympic champions (men)
- 1948: Gaston Reiff (athletics)
- 1948: Leon De Lathouwer, Eugène Van Roosbroeck & Lode Wouters (cycling)
- 1952: Robert Grondelaers, André Noyelle, Lucien Victor & Rik Van Looy (cycling)
- 1952: André Noyelle (cycling)
- 1964: Gaston Roelants (athletics)
- 1964: Patrick Sercu (cycling)
- 1980: Robert Van de Walle (judo)
- 1984: Roger Ilegems (cycling)
- 1996: Fred Deburghgraeve (swimming)
- 2016: Greg Van Avermaet (cycling)
- 2020: Belgium men's national field hockey team (Hockey)
- 2024: Remco Evenepoel (cycling road race)
- 2024: Remco Evenepoel (cycling road time trial)
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