Maurice Seynaeve
Maurice Seynaeve (Heule (near Kortrijk) Belgium, 31 January 1907 – Florencio Varela, Buenos Aires Argentina, 28 November 1998) was a Belgian Cyclo-cross rider in the years 1928–1940. Maurice Seynaeve won the Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships from 1933 to 1937. Maurice Seynaeve also participated in classical road races like Ronde van Vlaanderen (Tour of Flanders – 3rd place, 1928) and Ronde van België (Tour of Belgium 3rd place Stage 1, 1931).
A series of pictures from the estate of Helena and Maurice Seynaeve can be found here. In the pictures are other riders from the same period including Jean Aerts, Gustave Degreef, Éloi Meulenberg and Kamiel Vermassen
Major wins
- 1933
- National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Belgium
- 1934
- National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Belgium
- Critérium International de Cyclo-cross, France (Unofficial World Championship)
- 1935
- National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Belgium
- 1936
- National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Belgium
- Critérium International de Cyclo-cross, France (Unofficial World Championship)
- 1937
- National Championship, Cyclo-cross, Belgium
External links
- Belgian Cyclo-cross Champions Belgian Champions
- Criterium International Cyclo-cross List of winners
- Maurice Seynaeve at Cycling Archives
- Cycling Ranking Profile for Maurice Seynaeve
- Cycling Museum Profile for Maurice Seynaeve
- v
- t
- e
- Philippe Thys (1910)
- Joseph Van Ingelghem (1912)
- Henri Moerenhout (1913)
- Joseph Van Ingelghem (1914)
- René Vermandel (1921)
- Maurice De Waele (1922)
- Théodore Van Eetvelde (1923)
- Joseph Van Dam (1924)
- Pé Verhaegen (1925)
- Henri Moerenhout (1926)
- Jean Meeuwis (1927)
- Jules Goedhuys (1928)
- Georges Ronsse (1929–1930)
- Jules Goedhuys (1931)
- Jef Demuysere (1932)
- Maurice Seynaeve (1933–1937)
- Omer Thys (1938–1939)
- Richard Blendeman (1941)
- Eugeen Jacobs (1942–1943)
- Frans Van Hellemont (1944)
- Georges Vandermeirsch (1945–1947)
- Frans De Coster (1948)
- Georges Vandermeirsch (1949)
- Firmin Van Kerrebroeck (1950)
- Georges Vandermeirsch (1951)
- Firmin Van Kerrebroeck (1952)
- Georges Furnière (1953)
- Frans Feremans (1954)
- Firmin Van Kerrebroeck (1955–1956)
- René De Rey (1957)
- Firmin Van Kerrebroeck (1958)
- René De Rey (1959)
- Roger De Clercq (1960)
- Firmin Van Kerrebroeck (1961)
- Roger De Clercq (1962)
- Albert Van Damme (1963)
- Roger De Clercq (1964)
- Albert Van Damme (1965–1966)
- Erik De Vlaeminck (1967)
- Albert Van Damme (1968)
- Erik De Vlaeminck (1969)
- Albert Van Damme (1970)
- Erik De Vlaeminck (1971–1972)
- Albert Van Damme (1973)
- Roger De Vlaeminck (1974–1975)
- Marc De Block (1976–1977)
- Roger De Vlaeminck (1978)
- Jan Teugels (1979)
- Roland Liboton (1980–1989)
- Danny De Bie (1990–1992)
- Paul Herygers (1993)
- Peter Van Den Abeele (1994)
- Marc Janssens (1995)
- Erwin Vervecken (1996)
- Paul Herygers (1997)
- Marc Janssens (1998–1999)
- Sven Nys (2000)
- Mario De Clercq (2001–2002)
- Sven Nys (2003)
- Bart Wellens (2004)
- Sven Nys (2005–2006)
- Bart Wellens (2007)
- Sven Nys (2008–2010)
- Niels Albert (2011)
- Sven Nys (2012)
- Klaas Vantornout (2013)
- Sven Nys (2014)
- Klaas Vantornout (2015)
- Wout van Aert (2016–2018)
- Toon Aerts (2019)
- Laurens Sweeck (2020)
- Wout van Aert (2021–2022)
- Michael Vanthourenhout (2023)
- Eli Iserbyt (2024)
This biographical article related to a Belgian cyclist born in the 1900s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e