Lindsay De Vylder

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Lindsay De Vylder Road cycling
Lindsay De Vylder (2017)
Lindsay De Vylder (2017)
To person
Full name Lindsay Bob De Vylder
Date of birth May 30, 1995
nation BelgiumBelgium Belgium
discipline Railway (endurance) / road
To the team
Current team Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise
function driver
Most important successes
Track cycling world cup
2017/18 gold Milton - two-man team event
UEC European Rail Championships (U23)
2017 European champion - two-man team driving
Last updated: January 23, 2020

Lindsay Bob De Vylder (born May 30, 1995 in Wetteren ) is a Belgian cyclist who is active on track and road .

Athletic career

In 2011 Lindsay De Vylder was three times Belgian youth champion on the track, in 2013 he won seven national titles as a junior. On the road, he became the East Flanders junior champion in 2010 and 2011 .

In February 2017, De Vylder finished second behind the Australian Sam Welsford in the third round of the Track Cycling World Cup in Cali . He then started at the World Railroad Championships in the Belgian four-man, which finished eighth. Together with Robbe Ghys he was U23 European champion in the two-man team driving , with the track four ( Sasha Weemaes , Gerben Thijssen and Robbe Ghys) he won silver in the team pursuit . At the third round of the Track Cycling World Cup 2017/18 in Milton , Canada , he and Kenny De Ketele finished first in the two-man team.

successes

train

2011
  • MaillotBélgica.svg Belgian youth champion - single pursuit, omnium, two-man team driving (with Christian Figorelli), team pursuit (with Christian Figorelli and Dieter Verwilst)
2013
2017
2018
  • MaillotBélgica.svg Belgian champion - Omnium
2019
  • MaillotBélgica.svgBelgian champion - Omnium, Scratch, two-man team driving (with Moreno De Pauw )

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