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Erik De Vlaeminck (23 March 1945 - 4 December 2015) was a Belgian cyclist. He was a recording-winning cyclo-cross world-champion seven times (in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973). He was born in Eeklo. He was the brother of Roger De Vlaeminck . Later in life, De Vlaeminck had Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease.


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Former Belgian cyclist Erik De Vlaeminck has died at the age of 70, reported Sporza.be on Friday. The multiple-time world champion of cyclo-cross was reported to have suffered from Alzheimer's.


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Erik De Vlaeminck (23 March 1945 − 4 December 2015) was a Belgian cyclist who became cyclo-cross world-champion seven times (in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973), a record for male riders. Professional career De Vlaeminck missed 1967 only because his bike was damaged during the race.


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Seven time cyclo-cross world champion Eric De Vlaeminck died aged 70 on December 4


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Eric De Vlaeminck est un coureur cycliste belge, né le 23 mars 1945 à Eeklo et mort le 4 décembre 2015 à Wilskerke 1. Il est de deux ans l'aîné de Roger De Vlaeminck. Professionnel de 1966 à 1980, il est le recordman des victoires au championnat du monde de cyclo-cross élites avec sept succès, dont six consécutifs.


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Erik De Vlaeminck, cyclist: born Eeklo, Belgium 23 March 1945; married twice (two sons, one daughter); died Eeklo 4 December 2015. He was such a skilled bike handler that he could ride along a.


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Eric de Vlaeminck passed away December 4, 2015 after a struggle with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. He was world cyclo-cross champion seven times: 1966, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72 and '73. He missed 1967 because his bike was damaged during the race. Eric was the brother of racing legend Roger de Vlaeminck.


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Seven-time World Cyclocross Champion Erik de Vlaeminck has passed away at age 70. De Vlaeminck won his first World Championship in 1966, and his last in 1973 (see videos of his '68 victory in Luxembourg, his 1969 win in Magstadt in Germany, and his '73 victory in London below).


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In Memoriam: Erik de Vlaeminck. Sad news today that Erik de Vlaeminck, older brother to Flemish Cycling legend Roger de Vlaeminck, passed away today at the age of 70. He was a dominant Cyclocrosser winning a whopping seven World Championships, six of which were back to back from 68-73. He was apparently suffering from Alzheimer's and.


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Erik De Vlaeminck (23 March 1945 − 4 December 2015) was a Belgian cyclist who became cyclo-cross world-champion seven times (in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973), a record for male riders. source - Wikipedia Badges 5 Major Victories Seasons Eric de Vlaeminck - Scores by Season


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He also raced on the road, like his younger brother Roger, and won stage 2 of the 1968 Tour de France. However, he was best-known for his success in cyclocross. Erik De Vlaeminck won his first world title in 1966 and then he had an unprecedented string of rainbow jerseys, winning each year from 1968-1973.


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Eric de Vlaeminck sadly passed yesterday at the age of 70 after battling a long illness. The Belgian held the record for most World Cyclocross titles with a remarkable seven wins.


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Dec 11, 2015 - (Eric De Vlaeminck, who won a record seven world cyclocross titles, died at age 70 on December 4.


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Former multiple British 'cross champion, John Atkins said this: "Erik De Vlaeminck was the Eddy Merckx of cyclo-cross. When the Worlds were in London there was a bank which none of us could ride up, no matter what we tried - he just soared up it on the bike."


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Erik De Vlaeminck (23 March 1945 − 4 December 2015) was a Belgian cyclist who became cyclo-cross world-champion seven times (in 1966, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973), a record for male riders. Professional career De Vlaeminck missed 1967 only because his bike was damaged during the race.


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Eric de Vlaeminck is the most successful male crosser of all time by World Championships and is indisputably one of the greatest crossers of all time. So this week we'll take a deep dive into one.