Roger De Vlaeminck
Cyclist with multiple Milan-San Remo wins

Born
August 24th, 1947
77 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Belgium
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A professional cyclist and coach, contributed significantly to the sport during the 1970s. Achieved notable victories in prestigious one-day races, including the Milan-San Remo, which was won four times. Dominated the Paris-Roubaix, securing victory three times, and excelled in other classic races. Established a successful coaching career post-retirement, helping to develop future generations of cyclists.
Won Milan-San Remo four times
Claimed Paris-Roubaix three times
Secured victory in multiple classic races
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