Mario Aerts

Cyclist and Tour de France participant

Mario Aerts - Cyclist and Tour de France participant
Born

December 31st, 1974
50 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Belgium

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Competed professionally in road cycling from 1995 to 2014. Participated in multiple editions of the Tour de France and notable Grand Tours, contributing as a strong climber and support rider for leading teams. Achieved several successes in both national and international competitions, showcasing endurance and tactical skills throughout a lengthy career in cycling.

Competed in Tour de France multiple times

Won stages in the Tour of Belgium

Finished in the top ten overall at major races

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