Belgian cycling race
Omloop der drie Provinciën|
Date | May, June, July |
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Region | Brussels-Capital Region, Flanders (Belgium) |
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English name | Circuit of 3 Provinces |
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Local name(s) | Omloop der drie Provinciën (in Dutch), Circuit des 3 Provinces (in French) |
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Discipline | Road |
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Competition | Cat. 1.2 |
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Type | One-day race |
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First edition | 1947 (1947) |
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Editions | 35 |
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Final edition | 1982 |
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First winner | Valère Olivier (BEL) |
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Final winner | Jean Van Der Stappen (BEL) |
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The Omloop der drie Provinciën was a Belgian post-WW II cycling race organized for the last time in 1982.[1]
The course, variating between 185 and 225 km always ended in Avelgem, West Flanders.[2]
The competition's roll of honor includes the successes of Rik Van Steenbergen, Briek Schotte and Walter Godefroot.
Winners
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