Herman Frison
Herman Frison (born April 16, 1961 in Geel ) is a former Belgian professional cyclist . During his professional career from 1983 to 1996, he won 24 cycling races.
successes
Frison took part in the Tour de France six times . In 1987 he won the 4th stage from Stuttgart to Pforzheim . In 1987 he finished 122nd in the final ranking, in 1992 he was 111th, in 1993 114th. In the tours in 1989, 1994 and 1995 he did not finish.
His greatest individual successes are likely to be the victories in 1987 at the Four Days of Dunkirk (ahead of Patrice Esnault and Charly Mottet ), and in 1990 at the semi-classic Gent – Wevelgem (ahead of Johan Museeuw , Franco Ballerini , Frans Maassen , etc.).
Teams
- 1983–1985 Safir-Van de Ven
- 1986 Roland-Van de Ven
- 1987 Roland scale
- 1988 Roland
- 1989 Histor-Sigma
- 1990 Histor-Sigma
- 1991 Histor-Sigma
- 1992 Tulip Computers
- 1993 Lotto Caloi
- 1994 Lotto Caloi
- 1995 Lotto-Isoglass
- 1996 Lotto-Isoglass
Web links
- Herman Frison in the Radsportseiten.net database
- Herman Frison in the Tour de France database(French / English )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Frison, Herman |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belgian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 16, 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Geel , Belgium |