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Full name
  
Patrick Sercu

Role
  
Cyclist

Children
  
Christophe Sercu

Name
  
Patrick Sercu

Disciplines
  
Track cycling

Rider type
  
Sprinter

Weight
  
76 kg

Current team
  
Retired

Height
  
1.80 m


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Born
  
27 June 1944 (age 79) Roeselare, West Flanders, Belgium (
1944-06-27
)

Olympic medals
  
Cycling at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Men's 1000m Time Trial

Similar People
  
Erik De Vlaeminck, Eddy Merckx, Pierre Trentin, Christophe Sercu

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Patrick Sercu (born 27 June 1944) is a retired Belgian cyclist who was active on the road and track between 1961 and 1983. On track, he won the gold medal in the 1 km time trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics, as well as three world titles in the sprint, in 1963, 1967 and 1969. On the road, he earned the green jersey in the 1974 Tour de France. Sercu is the record holder for the number of six-day track race victories, having won 88 events out of 223 starts between 1961 and 1983; several of these wins were with cycling great Eddy Merckx. He also won six stages at the Tour de France and eleven stages at the Giro d’Italia.

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Biography

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In 1962, aged 18, Sercu won his first national titles, in the sprint and madison events. Two years later he was the star attraction at the Manchester Wheelers' Club Race Meet at the Fallowfield track in Manchester.

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After retiring from competitions Sercu became organizer of road races and director of the Six Days of Ghent and the former Six Days of Hasselt.

Major results

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  • Olympic kilometre 1964
  • Olympic sprint 1963, 1967, 1969 (2e: 1968)
  • 500 m flying start record: 1964 (29" 66)
  • Kilometre standing start record: 1964, 1972 (1' 06" 76)
  • Kilometre flying start record: 1967 (1' 02" 46), 1973 (1' 02" 40)
  • European omnium champion: 11 wins (2nd: 1979)
  • European madison champion: six wins
  • European derny champion: one win
  • National sprint champion: seven wins
  • National omnium champion: 15 wins
  • National madison champion: 14 wins (seven with Eddy Merckx, one with Rik Van Looy)
  • National derny champion: one win
  • Flanders road champion: 1972
  • West Flanders road champion: 1975
  • Tour of Sardinia: 1970
  • Cagliari-Sassari: 1972
  • Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne: 1977
  • Criterium Zolder: 1965
  • Criterium Bourcefranc: 1966
  • Criterium Tortoretto: 1971
  • Criterium Lignano 1972
  • Criterium Rouergue: 1974
  • Criterium Nantes : 1976
  • Criterium Mol : 1980
  • Criterium Hank: 1978
  • Memorial Tom Simpson: 1967
  • Grand Prix de la Banque: 1971
  • Grand Prix Union de Dortmund : 1979
  • Circuit of Central Flanders: 1968
  • Circuit de la Vallée de la Lys: 1969
  • Circuit des 11 Villes: 1973
  • Circuit of the Flemish Ardennes: 1975
  • Circuit du port de Dunkerque: 1975
  • Circuit des Régions Frontières: 1978
  • Circuit of South-West Flanders: 1980
  • 6 stages Tour de France
  • 11 stages Tour of Italy
  • Points Tour de France: 1974
  • Points Tour Méditerranéen: 1977
  • Points Dauphiné Libéré: 1977
  • Teams

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  • 1964 – Solo-Superia
  • 1964 – Bertin-Porter 39-Milremo
  • 1965 – Solo-Superia
  • 1966 – Solo-Superia
  • 1967 – Flandria-Declerck
  • 1968 – Faema
  • 1969 – Faema
  • 1970 – Dreher
  • 1971 – Dreher
  • 1972 – Dreher
  • 1973 – Brooklyn
  • 1974 – Brooklyn
  • 1975 – Brooklyn
  • 1976 – Brooklyn
  • 1977 – FIAT France
  • 1978 – Marc-Zeepcentrale-Superia
  • 1979 – Marc-Zeepcentrale-Superia
  • 1980 – Marc-Carlos-VRD
  • 1981 – IWC-IMEX
  • 1982 – IWC-IMEX
  • 1983 – IMEX-Neuhaus
  • References

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