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Criquielion (11
January 1957 – 18
February 2015) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer who
raced between 1979 and 1990. In 1984,
Criquielion became...
- The
Grand Prix
Criquielion is a
European single day
cycle race held each year in and
around the
Belgian village of Deux-Acren. The race was
first organized...
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Moschetti took his
second win of the
season on 8
March at
Grand Prix
Criquielion, the same day that Tom Pid****
finished second to
reigning World Champion...
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Mathieu Criquielion (born 27
April 1981 in Ath) is a
Belgian former cyclist. His
father Claude was also a
professional cyclist. 2004 1st
Stage 1 Tour...
- Renault–Elf–Gitane 1984 Denmark Kim
Andersen Coop–Hoonved 1985 Belgium
Claude Criquielion Hitachi–Splendor–Sunair 1986 France
Laurent Fignon Système U 1987 France...
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decided in a
sprint involving three riders,
Maurizio Fondriest,
Claude Criquielion and
Steve Bauer. 200
meters from the
uphill finish,
Bauer began the sprint...
- (Individual Pursuit),
Benjamin Van
Itterbeeck 1990
Belgian Road Race,
Claude Criquielion 1992
Belgian Road Race,
Johan Museeuw 1995
Belgian Road Race, Wilfried...
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involved Steve Bauer and
Claude Criquielion. As
Bauer approached the line in the lead, the
second rider (Claude
Criquielion)
attempted to p****
through on...
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Walle 1981
Freddy Maertens 1982
Jacky Ickx 1983 Eddy
Annys 1984
Claude Criquielion 1985
Gaston Rahier &
Vincent Rousseau 1986
William Van
Dijck 1987 Georges...
- 1985. The race
started and
finished in Huy. The race was won by
Claude Criquielion of the
Hitachi team. "Flèche
Wallonne (World Tour), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo...