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1971 Tour of Flanders

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Dates
  
4 April 1971

Distance
  
268 km (166.5 mi)

Winner
  
Evert Dolman (NED)

Stages
  
1

Winning time
  
6h 12'

Second
  
Frans Kerremans (BEL)

The 55th running of the Tour of Flanders cycling race in Belgium was held on Sunday 4 April 1971, won by Dutchman Evert Dolman. The race started in Ghent and finished in Gentbrugge, over a 268 km course. The race was considered one of the weakest editions of the Tour of Flanders ever, causing organizers to restyle the route in subsequent years.

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Course

Eddy Merckx tried to break clear on the Kwaremont and the Muur, but was unable to make a decisive move. At 15 km from the finish, a group of 15 relative outsiders was formed. Evert Dolman, practically unknown, made an ultimate attack and finished two seconds ahead of the group. Frans Kerremans won the sprint for second place ahead of Cyrille Guimard.

Climbs

There were eight categorized climbs:

References

1971 Tour of Flanders Wikipedia