Stan Tourné
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Born | (1955-12-30) 30 December 1955 (age 68) Willebroek, Belgium | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Constant "Stan" Tourné (30 December 1955) is a retired Belgian cyclist. After winning the world title in points race in 1977 as amateur he turned professional and won the same title again in 1980. He also won two medals at the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1984 and 1986. In 1988, he finished in second place but was disqualified for failing the drug test.[1][2][3]
As a road cyclist he took part in 176 six-day races. He won seven of them, in Antwerp (1983, 1988 and 1992), Paris (1985), Ghent (1985, 1989) and Cologne (1988), and 21 times finished in second place.[1][2]
He is married to Ingrid Leleu (b. 1957). They have two daughters.
References
- ^ a b Stan Tourné. siteducyclisme.net
- ^ a b Track Cycling World Championships 2012 to 1893. bikecult.com
- ^ Ralf Meutgens: Doping im Radsport, Bielefeld 2007, p. 263. ISBN 978-3-7688-5245-6
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- 1980: Stan Tourné
- 1981–87: Urs Freuler
- 1988: Daniel Wyder
- 1989: Urs Freuler
- 1990: Laurent Biondi
- 1991: Viatcheslav Ekimov
- 1992: Bruno Risi
- 1993: Etienne De Wilde
- 1994: Bruno Risi
- 1995: Silvio Martinello
- 1996: Joan Llaneras
- 1997: Silvio Martinello
- 1998: Joan Llaneras
- 1999: Bruno Risi
- 2000: Joan Llaneras
- 2001: Bruno Risi
- 2002: Chris Newton
- 2003: Franz Stocher
- 2004: Franck Perque
- 2005: Volodymyr Rybin
- 2006: Peter Schep
- 2007: Joan Llaneras
- 2008: Vasil Kiryienka
- 2009–10: Cameron Meyer
- 2011: Edwin Ávila
- 2012: Cameron Meyer
- 2013: Simon Yates
- 2014: Edwin Ávila
- 2015: Artur Ershov
- 2016: Jonathan Dibben
- 2017–18: Cameron Meyer
- 2019: Jan-Willem van Schip
- 2020: Corbin Strong
- 2021: Benjamin Thomas
- 2022: Yoeri Havik
- 2023: Aaron Gate
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