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Full name
  
Albert Van Vlierberghe

Discipline
  
Road


Name
  
Albert Vlierberghe

Role
  
Bicycler

Albert Van Vlierberghe 1966 CC Albert Van Vlierberghe He was in 1963 Champion of Flickr


Born
  
18 March 1942 Belsele, Belgium (
1942-03-18
)

Died
  
December 20, 1991, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium

Albert Van Vlierberghe (18 March 1942 – 20 December 1991) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer. Van Vlierberghe won three stages in the Tour de France, and three stages in the Giro d'Italia. He also competed in the team time trial and the team pursuit events at the 1964 Summer Olympics.

In his 1999 book, Breaking the Chain: Drugs and Cycling, the True Story, Belgian sports physiotherapist Willy Voet described an incident involving Van Vlierberghe that occurred during the 1979 Deutschland Tour. Voet, then the soigneur with Van Vlierberghe's team, Flandria, claims that Van Vlierberghe, "a decent Belgian racer but with no taste for the hills," asked Voet to drive him ahead of his fellow racers to avoid a six-mile stretch of hill in the course. Voet claims that Van Vlierberghe slipped back into the race without being detected and went on to place sixth on the stage. Voet used the incident to defend his assertion that for many professional riders at the time, cheating was "a way of life."

References

Albert Van Vlierberghe Wikipedia