Charles Deruyter
Charles Deruyter (27 January 1890 – 24 January 1955) was a Belgian professional road and track racing cyclist. His best results on the road included second place in the 1913 Paris–Roubaix and the 1923 Tour of Flanders,[2][3] and winning the only edition of the Circuit des Champs de Bataille held as a stage race, in 1919.[4]
Deruyter in 1921 | |
Personal information | |
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Born | 27 January 1890 Wattrelos, Nord-Pas de Calais, France |
Died | 24 January 1955 64) Saint-Servais, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium | (aged
Professional teams | |
1912-1913 | Peugeot[1] |
1923 | Gurtner-Hutchinson[1] |
References
- "Palmarès de Charles Deruyter (Bel)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
- "Charles Deruyter". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
- "Charles Deruyter". Cycling Archives. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
- Isitt, Tom (April 8, 2014). "Saddles, Somme and snow: a tale of the toughest cycle race ever". The Guardian. Retrieved May 25, 2016.
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