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  2. Jean-Pierre Monseré - Wikipedia

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    Men's road bicycle racing. World Championships. 1970 Leicester. Elite Road race. 1969 Zolder. Amateur Road race. Jean-Pierre "Jempi" Monseré (8 September 1948 – 15 March 1971) was a Belgian road racing cyclist who died while champion of the world.

  3. KOERS Museum - Wikipedia

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    KOERS. Museum van de Wielersport. /  50.94444°N 3.12694°E  / 50.94444; 3.12694. KOERS. Museum van de wielersport. (until 2018 the Cycling Museum - WieMu) is a museum in the Belgian city of Roeselare. The museum shows the history of the bicycle and cycling. It was officially opened on 27 March 1998 at the Polenplein.

  4. Hogeschool VIVES - Wikipedia

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    Hogeschool VIVES. VIVES University of Applied Sciences is a University College in West Flanders. [1] The name refers to the Spanish-Brussian humanist Juan Luis Vives. VIVES is the result of a merger between KATHO and KHBO in 2013. [2] [3]

  5. Roeselare - Wikipedia

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    Roeselare also houses some kind of folklore around the character named Peegie, he's a slick merchant, and is in a way based on the real character of the town as a merchant town in his early days. Sports. Roeselare was the hometown of soccer team KSV Roeselare who played in the Belgian Second Division until their bankruptcy in 2020.

  6. Blue Angels Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Blue Angels members were questioned by police after a man who was ejected from the Blue Angels clubhouse in Roeselare and later returned armed with an iron bar was hospitalized with a head injury on 7 June 2014. The man was convicted of possessing an illegal weapon and was also the victim of an arson attack at his home on 30 January 2015.

  7. Lode Van Hecke - Wikipedia

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    The Most Reverend. Spoken style. Your Excellency. Religious style. Bishop. Lode Van Hecke OCSO (born 16 March 1950) is a Belgian Catholic prelate who serves as Bishop of Ghent. He was previously abbot of Orval Abbey from 2007 to November 2019. A monk since 1976, he is the only Trappist ever to be appointed bishop of a Belgian diocese. [1]

  8. Briek Schotte - Wikipedia

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    Briek Schotte wins Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen 1941 (Museum of Cycle Racing). Alberic "Briek" Schotte (born Kanegem, West Flanders, 7 September 1919 – died Kortrijk, 4 April 2004) was a Belgian professional road racing cyclist, one of the champions of the 1940s and 1950s.

  9. Gunter Van Handenhoven - Wikipedia

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    Anderlecht U16 [1] [2] 2012–2019. Anderlecht (team manager) [2] *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Gunter Van Handenhoven (born 16 December 1978) is a Belgian former professional footballer and former team manager of R.S.C. Anderlecht. Since 18 October 2021 he is the assistant-coach of K.V. Kortrijk .