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Roger Decock (born 20 April 1927 in Izegem) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer who won the Paris Nice in 1951 and the Ronde van Vlaanderen in 1952. The Tour of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen, French: Tour des Flandres) is a Flanders Classics road cycling race held in Belgium every spring, a week before the Paris Roubaix road race. It is part of the UCI World Tour and one of the so-called monuments of the European professional calendar. It is the most important cycling race in Flanders. Its nickname is Vlaanderens mooiste (Dutch for "Flanders' finest"). The Tour of Flanders was…mehr

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Roger Decock (born 20 April 1927 in Izegem) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer who won the Paris Nice in 1951 and the Ronde van Vlaanderen in 1952. The Tour of Flanders (Dutch: Ronde van Vlaanderen, French: Tour des Flandres) is a Flanders Classics road cycling race held in Belgium every spring, a week before the Paris Roubaix road race. It is part of the UCI World Tour and one of the so-called monuments of the European professional calendar. It is the most important cycling race in Flanders. Its nickname is Vlaanderens mooiste (Dutch for "Flanders' finest"). The Tour of Flanders was conceived of in 1913 by Karel Van Wijnendaele, co-founder of the sportspaper 'Sportwereld'. In that era it was customary for publishers of newspapers and magazines to organise cycling races as a way of promoting circulation.