Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen past winners
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Champions from 1945 to 2014
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team |
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2014 | Gert Jõeäär (EST) Cofidis |
2013 | Kristof Vandewalle (BEL) Omega Pharma-Quick Step |
2012 | Julien Vermote (BEL) Omega Pharma-Quick Step |
2011 | Jesse Sergent (NZL) Team RadioShack |
2010 | Jens Keukeleire (BEL) Cofidis |
2009 | Johnny Hoogerland (NED) Vacansoleil |
2008 | Bobbie Traksel (NED) P3 Transfer-Batavus |
2007 | Jimmy Casper (FRA) Unibet.com |
2006 | Nico Eeckhout (BEL) Chocolade Jacques-Topsport Vlaanderen |
2005 | No race |
2004 | Robert Bartko (GER) Rabobank |
2003 | Jaan Kirsipuu (EST) AG2R Prévoyance |
2002 | Erik Dekker (NED) Rabobank |
2001 | Erik Dekker (NED) Rabobank |
2000 | Servais Knaven (NED) Lotto-Adecco |
1999 | Wilfried Peeters (BEL) Mapei-Quick Step |
1998 | Jesper Skibby (DEN) Team home-Jack & Jones |
1997 | Leon Van Bon (NED) Rabobank |
1996 | Wilfried Peeters (BEL) Mapei-GB |
1995 | Johan Museeuw (BEL) Mapei-GB-Latexco |
1994 | Bo Hamburger (DEN) TVM-Bison kit |
1993 | Nico Eeckhout (BEL) Collstrop |
1992 | Nico Verhoeven (NED) PDM-Concorde |
1991 | Hendrik Redant (BEL) Lotto |
1990 | Dirk Demol (BEL) Lotto-Superclub |
1989 | Luc Colijn (BEL) Humo-TW Rock |
1988 | Michel Cornelisse (NED) Superconfex-Yoko |
1987 | Franky Van Oyen (BEL) Sigma |
1986 | Jos Lieckens (BEL) Lotto-Emerxil-Merckx |
1985 | Hans Daams (NED) Kwantum-Decosol-Yoko |
1984 | William Tackaert (BEL) Fangio-Ecoturbo |
1983 | Ludo Peeters (BEL) TI-Raleigh |
1982 | Dirk Heirweg (BEL) Maufroy-Moser |
1981 | Ferdi Vandenhaute (BEL) La Redoute-Motobécane |
1980 | Johan Wellens (BEL) Eurobouw |
1979 | Piet Van Katwijk (NED) TI-Raleigh |
1978 | Leo Van Thielen (BEL) Safir-Beyers-Ludo |
1977 | Herman Beyssens (BEL) Flandria-Velda |
1976 | Chris De Buysschere (BEL) Carlos |
1975 | Patrick Sercu (BEL) Brooklyn |
1974 | Patrick Sercu (BEL) Brooklyn |
1973 | Frans Verbeeck (BEL) Watney-Maes |
1972 | Tino Tabak (NED) Goudsmit-Hoff |
1971 | Eric Leman (BEL) Flandria-Mars |
1970 | No race |
1969 | Eric De Vlaeminck (BEL) Flandria-De Clerck-Krüger |
1968 | Willy Vanneste (BEL) Mann-Grundig |
1967 | Gustaaf Desmet (BEL) Groene Leeuw |
1966 | Noël Vanclooster (BEL) Mann-Grundig |
1965 | Bernard Vandekerckhove (BEL) Solo-Superia |
1964 | Lucien Gaelens (BEL) Labo-Dr. Mann |
1963 | Gustaaf Desmet (BEL) Groene Leeuw |
1962 | Staf Vanvaerenbergh (BEL) Liberia-Grammont-Wolber |
1961 | Gabriël Borra (BEL) Alcyon |
1960 | Florent Vanpollaert (BEL) Pelforth 43-Carlier |
1959 | Daniël Denys (BEL) Groene Leeuw |
1958 | Cyriel Vanbossel (BEL) Carpano |
1957 | Noël Foré (BEL) Groene Leeuw |
1956 | Frans Van Looveren (BEL) Carpano-Coppi |
1955 | René Mertens (BEL) Groene Leeuw |
1954 | Maurice Blomme (BEL) Bertin-d'Alessandro |
1953 | Marcel Dierckens (BEL) Dossche Sport |
1952 | Kwik Van Kerckhove (BEL) Mercier-Hutchinson |
1951 | Valeer Ollivier (BEL) Bertin |
1950 | Arseen Ryckaert (BEL) De Walsche Sport |
1949 | Norbert Callens (BEL) Mercier-Hutchinson |
1948 | Raymond Impanis (BEL) Alcyon-Dunlop |
1947 | Michel Remue (BEL) Alcyon-Dunlop |
1946 | Joseph Somers (BEL) Rochet-Dunlop |
1945 | Marcel Kint (BEL) Mercier-Hutchinson |
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