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Mourning in : the legendary champion who won everything has died

Il world of joins for the last farewell to his “Emperor”: two World Cups and 367 victoriesabsolute dominance and a legendary career. Rick van Looyan unforgettable Belgian champion, passed away peacefully between 17 and 18 December at the age of 90 years old. Born in Grobbendonk in 1933Van Looy wrote unforgettable pages in the history of cycling, dominating races among the 50s and 60s and becoming an absolute icon of sport.

Van Looy remains the only cyclist to have won all 8 original classicsincluding the five Monument: three times the Parigi-twice the Tour of Flanders and once each la Milan-Sanremo, the Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Tour of Lombardy.

Added to these are triumphs in legendary races such as the Walloon Arrowthe -Brussels and the Paris-, a result that certifies its extraordinary completeness. Van Looy won the world title in 1960 and 1961but in 1963 was at the center of a controversial episode.

In Ronse, while racing to win the third rainbow jersey, he was overtaken at the finish line by Benoni Beheythis wingman, who he ignored team orders and left him with a bitter silver. His career ended in 1970Van Looy never abandoned his bicycle.

The legendary athlete committed himself as sports director and helped train new generations of runners through his cycling school. His love for the sport leaves an indelible legacy. Rik van Looy, nicknamed the “Emperor of Herentals“, will not be forgotten: his story will continue to inspire the world of cycling.

Cycling, the victories that created the myth of Rik van Looy

World Cup: 1960 and 1961

Belgian Championship: 1958 and 1963

Paris-Roubaix: 1961, 1962 and 1965

Tour of Flanders: 1959 and 1962

Milan-Sanremo: 1958

Liège-Bastogne-Liège: 1961

Tour of Lombardy: 1959

Ghent-Wevelgem: 1956, 1957 and 1962

Paris-Brussels: 1956 and 1958

Paris-Tours: 1959 and 1967

Walloon Arrow: 1968

Tour de : 7 stage victories and points classification 1963

Giro d’Italia: 12 stage victories and 1960 mountain classification

Vuelta de España: 18 stage victories and points classification in 1959 and 1965

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