Gustaaf Deloor

Belgian cyclist and soldier

Gustaaf Deloor - Belgian cyclist and soldier
Born

June 24th, 1913
112 years ago

Died

January 28th, 2002
23 years ago — 88 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Belgium

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Deloor competed as a professional cyclist during the 1940s and 1950s, primarily in road racing events. His most significant achievement came in 1945 when he won the prestigious Paris-Roubaix race. In addition to his cycling career, Deloor served in the military, which influenced his life and career trajectory. After retiring from professional cycling, he engaged in various activities related to the sport, including working as a coach and mentor for aspiring cyclists. Deloor's contributions continued to be felt in the cycling community long after his competitive career ended.

Won Paris-Roubaix in 1945

Served as a military soldier

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