Louis Hardiquest (15 December 1910 – 20 January 1991) was a Belgian cyclist who won the Tour of Flanders in 1936. He finished in 8th place in the 1934 Paris–Roubaix[1] and in 2nd place in the 1938 Paris–Roubaix.[2]
Personal information | |
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Full name | Louis Hardiquest |
Born | Hoegaarden, Belgium | 15 December 1910
Died | 20 January 1991 Hoegaarden, Belgium | (aged 80)
Team information | |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1933 | Oscar Egg |
1934 | La Française-Dunlop |
1935-1936 | De Dion-Bouton |
1937 | Dilecta-Wolber |
1938-1940 | De Dion-Bouton |
Major wins | |
One-day races and Classics |
Major results
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- 1930
- 1st Ronde van Limburg
- 1932
- 1st Stage 1 Volta a Catalunya
- 1st Ronde van Haspengouw
- 1st Tour d'Hesbaye
- 3rd Bruxelles–Liège
- 5th Schaal Sels
- 1933
- 1st Omloop der Vlaamse Gewesten
- 1st Tour de Corrèze
- 2nd Overall Paris–Nice
- 2nd Scheldeprijs
- 3rd Tour du Vaucluse
- 1934
- 1st Omloop der Vlaamse Gewesten
- 1st Circuit du Morbihan
- 2nd Ronde van Haspengouw
- 8th Paris–Roubaix
- 1935
- 1st Paris–Belfort
- 1st Stage 1 Tour de l'Ouest
- 2nd Paris–Brussels
- 2nd Circuit de Paris
- 2nd Paris–Rennes
- 3rd Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- 1936
- 1st Tour of Flanders
- 2nd Road race, National Road Championships
- 3rd Paris–Brussels
- 3rd Marseille–Lyon
- 6th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- 1937
- 1st Paris–Boulogne-sur-Mer
- 1st Ronde van Haspengouw
- 3rd Paris–Limoges
- 3rd Tour of Flanders
- 1938
- 1st Tielt–Antwerpen–Tielt
- 2nd Paris–Roubaix
- 2nd Circuit de Paris
- 2nd GP Stad Zottegem
- 4h Tour of Flanders
- 7th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- 1939
- 2nd GP Stad Vilvoorde
- 1940
- 3rd Ransart-Beaumont-Ransart
- 1949
- 2nd Schaal Sels
References
edit- ^ "35th Paris – Roubaix, 1934". bikeraceinfo. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
- ^ "39th Paris – Roubaix, 1938". bikeraceinfo. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
- ^ "Louis Hardiquest". FirstCycling.com. 15 March 2024.