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    1st Dr. Tistaert Prijs 1967 1st Belsele-Puivelde koers 1968 1st Zomergem Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jo de Roo. Jo de Roo at Cycling Archives...
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  • Josephus de Roo [fr; nl] (1793-1880), Belgian nobility, politician, and magistrate Jo de Roo (born 1937), Dutch road racing cyclist Joseph De Roo (1932-2001)...
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  • composer. Jozef Jo Ritzen (born 1945), Dutch economist and social-democratic politician Johan Jo de Roo (born 1937), Dutch cyclist Santos (born 1991)...
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    and the only 3rd categorized UCI races, only behind Grand Tour races; Tour de France (1st category) and Giro and Vuelta (both 2nd category). Eddy Merckx...
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    Stage 2b, Jo de Roo  France National Track Championships, Individual Pursuit, Robert Varnajo Stage 1 Tour de l'Aude, Jo de Roo Stage 4 Tour de l'Aude, Ab...
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  • year: Belgians Philippe Thys in 1917 and Rik Van Looy in 1959, Dutchman Jo de Roo twice (1962–1963) and Belgian Philippe Gilbert in 2009. Riders in italics...
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    revenge, but fellow Belgian Roger De Vlaeminck attacked early in the race, inducing Merckx to make his team work in pursuit. De Vlaeminck, not really intending...
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  • politician and author Jo de Roo (born 1937), Dutch former road racing cyclist Remi De Roo (born 1924), Canadian retired Roman Catholic bishop Roo Borson, pen name...
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    Alcyon (category Companies based in Île-de-France)
    Jacques Anquetil 1961: Jean Jourden, Henri Belena & Jacques Gestraut 1962: Jo de Roo 1963: Jacques Anquetil The company also gave its name to a race, the Grand...
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    – 1945) a Dutch sports shooter, competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics Jo de Roo (born 1937 in Schore) a Dutch former professional road racing cyclist...
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    The Tour of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen), also known as De Ronde ("The Tour"), is an annual road cycling race held in Belgium every spring. The...
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  • The race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Jo de Roo. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 February 2018. "56ème...
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  • for road bicycle racing. It included nineteen races in Europe. Dutchman Jo de Roo of the Saint-Raphaël–Helyett–Hutchinson team won the overall title. "Season...
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  • March 1966. The race started and finished in Ghent. The race was won by Jo de Roo. "Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 11 February 2018...
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  • The race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Jo de Roo. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 14 February 2018. "57ème...
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  • was held on Saturday, 17 April 1965. The race was won by Dutch rider Jo de Roo in a two-man sprint with Edward Sels. 51 of 119 riders finished. The race...
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  • British playwright and screenwriter July 4 – Queen Sonja of Norway July 5 – Jo de Roo, Dutch road racing cyclist July 6 Vladimir Ashkenazy, Russian pianist...
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  • Kai Reus Thijs Roks Fred Rompelberg Jo de Roo Piet Rooijakkers Steven Rooks Theo de Rooij Gerrit Van De Ruit Wim de Ruyter Paul van Schalen Martin Schalkers...
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  • The race started in Milan and finished in Como. The race was won by Jo de Roo of the Saint-Raphaël team. "Tour of Lombardy -Il Lombardia (Giro di Lombardia)"...
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  • The race started in Milan and finished in Como. The race was won by Jo de Roo of the Saint-Raphaël team. "Tour of Lombardy -Il Lombardia (Giro di Lombardia)"...
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  • Defilippis 1962 Jo de Roo Jef Planckaert Emile Daems Rik Van Looy Jacques Anquetil 1963 Jacques Anquetil Tom Simpson Raymond Poulidor Jo de Roo Rik Van Looy...
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    an average speed of 43.8 km/h. Dupont held the record until 1962 when Jo de Roo won Paris–Tours with an average speed of 44.9 km/h over 267.5 km. However...
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    Championships take place annually, on the weekend prior to the start of the Tour de France. First held in 1888, today it is organized by the Top Sports Group...
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  • At four minutes, Benoni Beheyt won the sprint for second place before Jo de Roo. 51 of 119 riders finished. The race started in Ghent and finished in...
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    Bobet–BP–Hutchinson 1959  Belgium Rik Van Looy Faema–Guerra 1960  Netherlands Jo de Roo Helyett–Fynsec–Leroux 1961  Belgium Emile Daems Philco 1962  Belgium Rik...
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  • the winner's weary, mud-caked figure was seen coming along the boulevard de la Porte Maillot, his reception was "wildly enthusiastic", as one writer put...
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    35 km/h) for his 1975 win. Other notable winners include Eddy Merckx, Roger De Vlaeminck, Freddy Maertens, Johan Museeuw, Philippe Gilbert and Thor Hushovd...
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    The 1965 Tour de France was the 52nd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 22 June and 14 July, with 22 stages...
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    The 1964 Tour de France was the 51st edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 22 June and 14 July, with 22 stages...
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    Bauke Mollema (category Tour de Suisse stage winners)
    Mollema took the fourth Dutch victory in the history of Il Lombardia after Jo de Roo in 1962 and 1963, and the last Netherlands winner, Hennie Kuiper, who...
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