Noël Van Tyghem
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
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year | success | run | |
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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
Web links
Noël Van Tyghem in the Radsportseiten.net database
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Van Tyghem, Noël |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Belgian cyclist |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 9, 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ieper , Belgium |
DATE OF DEATH | June 10, 1994 |
Place of death | De Panne , Belgium |