Charles Deruyter

Charles Deruyter

Deruyter in 1921
Personal information
Born 27 January 1890
Wattrelos, Nord-Pas de Calais, France
Died 24 January 1955(1955-01-24) (aged 64)
Saint-Servais, Namur, Wallonia, Belgium
Professional team(s)
1912-1913 Peugeot[1]
1923 Gurtner-Hutchinson[1]

Charles Deruyter (27 January 1890 – 24 January 1955) was a Belgian professional road and track racing cyclist. His best results on the road included second place in the 1913 Paris–Roubaix and the 1923 Tour of Flanders,[2][3] and winning the only edition of the Circuit des Champs de Bataille held as a stage race, in 1919.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Palmarès de Charles Deruyter (Bel)" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  2. "Charles Deruyter". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  3. "Charles Deruyter". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
  4. Isitt, Tom (8 April 2014). "Saddles, Somme and snow: a tale of the toughest cycle race ever". The Guardian. Retrieved 25 May 2016.
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