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Gerard Debaets

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Belgian cyclist

Gerard Debaets
Personal information
Born(1898-04-17)17 April 1898
Heule, Belgium
Died27 April 1959(1959-04-27) (aged 60)
North Haledon, New Jersey, United States
Team information
RoleRider
Professional teams
1924Labor-Dunlop
1925Individual
1926Alcyon-Dunlop
1927Opel-ZR III / JB Louvet-Wolber
1928Alcyon-Dunlop
1929-40Individual
Major wins
One-day races and Classics
National Road Race Championship (1925)
Tour of Flanders (1924,1927)
Paris–Brussels (1925)

Track Championships

US National Track Championships
Derny (1924)

Gerard Debaets (17 April 1898[1][2][3] – 27 April 1959) was a Belgianracing cyclist.[4] He won theTour of Flanders in 1924 and 1927 and theBelgian national road race title in 1925.[5] He also specialized intrack cycling, winning a total of 18six-day events, including six times the most prestigiousSix Days of New York.[6] Debaets was a resident ofFair Lawn andNorth Haledon, New Jersey, where he died in 1959 of a heart attack.[7][8]

Major results

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Road

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1923
1st Tour of Flanders independents
1924
1stTour of Flanders
1stParís-Arrás Tour
1st Overall Critérium des Aiglons
1st Stages 1 & 2
2ndParis–Brussels
2nd Jemeppe–Bastogne–Jemeppe
4th OverallTour of Belgium
8thScheldeprijs
10thParis–Roubaix
1925
1st Road race,National Interclubs Championships
1stParis–Brussels
2ndBordeaux–Paris
3rd Sclessin–Houffalize–Sclessin
4th Giro della Provincia di Milano
5thGP Wolber
6thParis–Roubaix
1926
1stBrussels–Paris
8th OverallTour of the Basque Country
1927
1stTour of Flanders
2nd Hannover–Bremen–Hannover
3rd Sclessin–Houffalize–Sclessin
1928
2ndCriterium des As

Track

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1924
1stUnited States National Track Championships Derny
1925
1stSix Days of New York-2 (withAlfons Goossens)
1927
1stSix Days of Detroit (withAnthony Beckman)
1928
1stSix Days of New York-1 (withFranco Giorgetti)
1stSix Days of Chicago-1 (withAnthony Beckman)
3rdSix Days of Chicago-3 (withGeorge Dempsey)
1929
1stSix Days of New York-2 (withFranco Giorgetti)
1stSix Days of New York-3 (withFranco Giorgetti)
1930
1stSix Days of New York-1 (withGaetano Belloni)
1stSix Days of Chicago-1 (withAnthony Beckman)
1931
3rdSix Days of New York-2 (withFranco Giorgetti)
3rdSix Days of Chicago-2 (withFranco Giorgetti)
1932
3rdSix Days of Chicago-2 (withAlfred Letourneur)
3rdSix Days of Philadelphia-2 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1933
1stSix Days of Chicago-1 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1934
1stSix Days of New York-2 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1stSix Days of Chicago-2 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1stSix Days of Buffalo-2 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1stSix Days of Philadelphia (withAlfred Letourneur)
1stSix Days of Montreal (withAlfred Letourneur)
1stSix Days of Toronto-1 (withAlfred Letourneur)
1935
2ndSix Days of New York-1 (withEwald Wissel)
1936
3rdSix Days of New York-2 (withAlvaro Giorgetti)
1937
3rdSix Days of Buffalo-2 (withTino Reboli)
1938
3rdSix Days of Chicago-1 (withTino Reboli)
3rdSix Days of Chicago-2 (withTino Reboli)
3rdSix Days of Chicago-3 (withMarcel Guimbretiere)

References

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  1. ^"Heule, Burgerlijke stand akten 1893-1900, 1898 geboorteakte 60".Belgian State Archives. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  2. ^Cattebeke, Hannes"Gerard Debaets, de gouden jaren van de koers".Uitgeverij Kannibaal. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  3. ^"Vergeten wielerheld herleeft, boek brengt eerbetoon aan Gerard Debaets".Het Laatste Nieuws. Retrieved7 February 2020.
  4. ^"Gérard Debaets".Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved29 April 2014.
  5. ^"Gérard Debaets".Cycling Archives. Archived from the original on 13 August 2014. Retrieved29 April 2014.
  6. ^"Gérard Debaets".FirstCycling.com. 2023.
  7. ^Gabriele, Michael C.The Golden Age of Bicycle Racing in New Jersey, p. 93.The History Press, 2011.ISBN 9781596294271. "Following his retirement in 1945, he opened a bicycle shop in Paterson and resided in Fair Lawn and North Haledon."
  8. ^Staff."Gerard Debaets Is Dead at 61; Won 18 Six-Day Bicycle Races",The New York Times, 28 April 1959. Accessed 11 September 2015. "North Haledon, N. J., April 27 - Gerard Debaets, a member of NORTH HALEDON, N. J., April 27--Gerard Debaets, a member of winning teams in eighteen six-day bicycle races and the holder of several national bicycle championships, died today of a heart attack at his home, 139 Oakwood Avenue."

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