Willy Bocklant
Belgian cyclist (1941–1985)
Bocklant in 1967 | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Willy Bocklant |
Born | (1941-01-26)26 January 1941 Bellegem, Belgium |
Died | 6 June 1985(1985-06-06) (aged 44) Mouscron, Belgium |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1962 | Gritzner-Veith |
1963–1965 | Flandria |
1966 | Mann-Grundig |
1967 | Flandria |
1968–1969 | Pull Over Centrale-Tasmanie |
Major wins | |
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Willy Bocklant (26 January 1941 – 6 June 1985) was a Belgian professional road racing cyclist active as a professional between 1962 and 1969. Among his biggest victories are the 1964 edition of Liège–Bastogne–Liège and the overall classification of the Tour de Romandie in 1963. Bocklant was born in Bellegem and died in Mouscron.
Palmarès
Date | Placing | Event | Competition | Location | Country |
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1960 | 1 | Overall | Circuit Franco-Belge | Roubaix | Belgium |
1960 | 1 | Stage 1 | Triptyque Ardennaise | Rotheux | Belgium |
1960 | 1 | Stage 3 | Triptyque Ardennaise | Pepinster | Belgium |
1960 | 1 | Overall | Triptyque Ardennaise | Pepinster | Belgium |
1961 | 1 | GP Stan Ockers | France | ||
1963 | 1 | GP Stan Ockers | France | ||
1963 | 1 | Stadsprijs Geraardsbergen | Belgium | ||
1963 | 1 | Overall | Tour de Romandie | Switzerland | |
1964 | 1 | Giro del Piemonte | Italy | ||
1964 | 1 | Weekend Ardennais | Belgium | ||
1964 | 1 | Antwerp–Ougrée | Belgium | ||
1964 | 1 | Liège–Bastogne–Liège | Liège | Belgium | |
1964 | 1 | GP de la Basse-Sambre | Auvelais | Belgium | |
1965 | 1 | Circuit des régions frontalières Mouscron | Belgium | ||
1965 | 1 | Grand Prix d'Isbergues | France | ||
1965 | 1 | Stage 3 | Tour du Nord | Anzin | France |
1965 | 1 | Stage 2 | Paris–Nice | Château-Chinon | France |
1965 | 1 | Brabantse Pijl | Belgium | ||
1965 | 1 | Stage 2 | Tour de Romandie | Bassecourt | Switzerland |
1965 | 1 | Brussels–Ingooigem | Ingooigem | Belgium | |
1967 | 1 | E3 Prijs Vlaanderen | Harelbeke | Belgium | |
1968 | 1 | Stage 5 | Tour du Nord | Roubaix | France |
External links
- Willy Bocklant at Cycling Archives
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Liège–Bastogne–Liège winners
- Léon Houa (1892–1894)
- (1895–1907, not held)
- André Trousselier (1908)
- Victor Fastre (1909)
- (1910, not held)
- Joseph Van Daele (1911)
- Omer Verschoore (1912)
- Maurice Moritz (1913)
- (1914–1918, not held)
- Léon Devos (1919)
- Léon Scieur (1920)
- Louis Mottiat (1921–1922)
- René Vermandel (1923–1924)
- Georges Ronsse (1925)
- Dieudonné Smets (1926)
- Maurice Raes (1927)
- Ernest Mottard (1928)
- Alphonse Schepers (1929)
- Hermann Buse (1930)
- Alphonse Schepers (1931)
- Marcel Houyoux (1932)
- François Gardier (1933)
- Théo Herckenrath (1934)
- Alphonse Schepers (1935)
- Albert Beckaert (1936)
- Éloi Meulenberg (1937)
- Alfons Deloor (1938)
- Albert Ritserveldt (1939)
- (1940–1942, not held)
- Richard Depoorter (1943)
- (1944, not held)
- Jan Engels (1945)
- Prosper Depredomme (1946)
- Richard Depoorter (1947)
- Maurice Mollin (1948)
- Camille Danguillaume (1949)
- Prosper Depredomme (1950)
- Ferdinand Kübler (1951–1952)
- Alois De Hertog (1953)
- Marcel Ernzer (1954)
- Stan Ockers (1955)
- Fred De Bruyne (1956)
- Frans Schoubben and Germain Derycke (1957)
- Fred De Bruyne (1958–1959)
- Albertus Geldermans (1960)
- Rik Van Looy (1961)
- Jef Planckaert (1962)
- Frans Melckenbeeck (1963)
- Willy Bocklant (1964)
- Carmine Preziosi (1965)
- Jacques Anquetil (1966)
- Walter Godefroot (1967)
- Valère Van Sweevelt (1968)
- Eddy Merckx (1969)
- Roger De Vlaeminck (1970)
- Eddy Merckx (1971–1973)
- Georges Pintens (1974)
- Eddy Merckx (1975)
- Joseph Bruyère (1976)
- Bernard Hinault (1977)
- Joseph Bruyère (1978)
- Dietrich Thurau (1979)
- Bernard Hinault (1980)
- Josef Fuchs (1981)
- Silvano Contini (1982)
- Steven Rooks (1983)
- Sean Kelly (1984)
- Moreno Argentin (1985–1987)
- Adri van der Poel (1988)
- Sean Kelly (1989)
- Eric Van Lancker (1990)
- Moreno Argentin (1991)
- Dirk De Wolf (1992)
- Rolf Sørensen (1993)
- Evgeni Berzin (1994)
- Mauro Gianetti (1995)
- Pascal Richard (1996)
- Michele Bartoli (1997–1998)
- Frank Vandenbroucke (1999)
- Paolo Bettini (2000)
- Oscar Camenzind (2001)
- Paolo Bettini (2002)
- Tyler Hamilton (2003)
- Davide Rebellin (2004)
- Alexander Vinokourov (2005)
- Alejandro Valverde (2006)
- Danilo Di Luca (2007)
- Alejandro Valverde (2008)
- Andy Schleck (2009)
- Alexander Vinokourov (2010)
- Philippe Gilbert (2011)
- Maxim Iglinsky (2012)
- Dan Martin (2013)
- Simon Gerrans (2014)
- Alejandro Valverde (2015)
- Wout Poels (2016)
- Alejandro Valverde (2017)
- Bob Jungels (2018)
- Jakob Fuglsang (2019)
- Primož Roglič (2020)
- Tadej Pogačar (2021)
- Remco Evenepoel (2022–2023)
- Tadej Pogačar (2024)
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