Julien Vervaecke
Belgian cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julien Vervaecke (3 November 1899 – May 1940) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.[1] He won Paris–Roubaix, Paris–Brussels, 2 stages in the Tour de France and finished 3rd in the 1927 Tour de France. At the start of the Second World War Battle of Belgium, when a British army detachment wanted to take his house, he refused, and was shot. His body was found weeks later, so the exact date of his death is not known.
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Julien Vervaecke |
Born | Dadizele, Belgium | 3 November 1899
Died | May 1940 (aged 40) Roncq, France |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Major wins | |
Paris–Roubaix Paris–Brussels |
Vervaecke was born in Dadizele , Belgium, and died in Roncq, France.
Julien's younger brother, Félicien Vervaecke, was also a successful cyclist.
Major results

- 1927[2]
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 16
- 3rd place overall classification
- 1928[3]
- GP Wolber
- Omloop van België
- Tour de France:
- 5th place overall classification
- 1929[4]
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 15
- 8th place overall classification
- 1930[5]
- Paris–Roubaix
- Tour de France:
- 6th place overall classification
- 1932[6]
- Paris–Brussels
- 1933[7]
- Berchem
- Paris–Roubaix
- 2nd place overall
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