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    Alfred De Bruyne (21 October 1930 – 4 February 1994) was a Belgian champion road cyclist. He won six Tour de France stages early in his career and went...
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  • biblical scholar Fred De Bruyne (1930–1994), Belgian road race cyclist Gustave De Bruyne (fl. 1920), Belgian long jumper Hector De Bruyne [fr] (1917–1995)...
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  • The Memorial Fred De Bruyne is a Belgian cycling race that was organized for the first time in 1951. The course is situated in the region of East-Flanders...
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    Kevin De Bruyne (born 28 June 1991) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Belgium...
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    Louison Bobet also won all but Liège–Bastogne–Liège. Belgian rider Fred De Bruyne came close as well, finishing second in the Giro di Lombardia in 1955...
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    runner-up, with four second places but never a victory. In the late 1950s Fred De Bruyne won the race three times in his first three participations, equalling...
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  • golfer Fred Davis (disambiguation), multiple people Fred De Bruyne (1930–1994), Belgian champion cyclist Fred De Palma (born 1989), Italian rapper Fred Dibnah...
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  • Vélo-club de Roubaix, which Vallaeys founded in 1966, formed Les Amis de Paris–Roubaix in 1982 at a photo exhibition at the Maison du Nord-Pas de Calais...
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    other French World Tour races, most notably cycling's flagships the Tour de France and Paris–Roubaix. The roll of honour features some of cycling's greatest...
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    Stage 3 Paris–Nice, Jan Adriaensens Tour of Flanders Fred De Bruyne Paris–Roubaix, Fred De Bruyne Stage 3 Roma–Napoli–Roma, Stefano Gaggero Stage 4 Roma–Napoli–Roma...
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