Noël Van Tyghem

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Noël Van Tyghem (born October 9, 1947 in Ieper , Belgium, † June 10, 1994 in De Panne , Belgium) was a Belgian cyclist.

His professional career began in 1969 with the Pull Over Centrale - Tasmania team from Belgium. After many team changes - including teams from Italy and France - he ended his career in 1975 with the Belgian team Alsaver-Jeunet-De Gribaldy .

He then also became a mechanic for the Telekom team .

Palmarès

Summary
year success run
1968 winner Gent - Staden (Belgium)
winner 2nd stage Peace ride
3. Ghent - Ieper (Belgium)
winner National Championship Belgium, Road
1969 winner Armentières (France)
2. GP d'Isbergues (France)
winner Omloop van het Houtland (Belgium)
1970 winner Dunkerque (France)
winner Houthulst (Belgium)
2. Schaal Sels Merksem (Belgium)
winner GP Fourmies (France)
1971 3. De Panne (Belgium)
winner 2nd stage Tour d'Indre-et-Loire (France)
3. Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (Belgium)
3. Roeselare (Belgium)
1972 winner Schaal Sels (Belgium)
winner 2nd stage Quatre Jours de Dunkerque (France)
3. 1st stage Vuelta a Andalucia (Spain)
3. Around the Henninger Tower (Germany)
2. 2nd stage GP Fourmies (France)
3. Overall rating
2. 1st stage Tour du Nord (France)
2. GP Briek Schotte (Belgium)
winner Paris - Tours
1973 2. De Panne (Belgium)
winner Nokere Koerse (Belgium)
1974 3. Omloop of the Zuid-West-Vlaamse (Belgium)

Individual evidence

  1. zeit.de

Web links

Noël Van Tyghem in the Radsportseiten.net database