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Full name
  
Alberic Schotte

Role
  
Cyclist

Name
  
Briek Schotte

Discipline
  
Road

Nickname
  
Briek


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Born
  
7 September 1919Kanegem, Belgium (
1919-09-07
)

Died
  
April 4, 2004, Kortrijk, Belgium

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Alberic "Briek" Schotte (born Kanegem, West Flanders, 7 September 1919 – died Kortrijk, 4 April 2004) was a Belgian professional road racing cyclist, one of the champions of the 1940s and 1950s. His stamina earned him the nickname "Iron Briek" (IJzeren Briek).

Briek Schotte Mother mother can you hear me I have won and I have

He was world champion in 1948 and 1950, won the last stage of the 1947 Tour de France and finished second in the epic 1948 Tour, behind Gino Bartali. He twice won the Tour of Flanders (1942, 1948), Paris–Tours (1946, 1947) and Paris–Brussels (1946, 1952). He also won the inaugural Challenge Desgrange-Colombo, a season-long competition to identify the world's best road rider, in 1948.

Briek Schotte Briek amp Jelle Ann De Craemer

After retirement in 1959, he was a team coach for 30 years, mostly for Flandria . He died on the day of the 2004 Tour of Flanders. The commentators during the race said "God must have been one of Briek's greatest fans".

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References

Briek Schotte Wikipedia