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Historic Overview André Noyelle

Rider

Overall Rank1042
NameAndré NOYELLE
Country
  Belgium
Date of birth29-Nov-1931 - Ieper (West Vlaanderen)
Date of death04-Feb-2003 - Poperinge (West Vlaanderen)
ContemporiesView Contemporary Ranking

Biography

André Noyelle

André Noyelle (29 November 1931 – 4 February 2003) was a road racing cyclist from Belgium. He won the gold medal in the men's individual road race at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. At the same tournament he also claimed the title in the men's team road race, alongside Robert Grondelaers and Lucien Victor. He was a professional rider from 1953 to 1966.

source - Wikipedia

Badges

7

Major Victories

G.P. Pino Cerami 1964
G.P. de Fourmies 1959
Olympic Games Road Race 1952
Elfstedenronde 1957
Dwars door Vlaanderen - stages 1957 (1)
Tour de l'Ouest - stages 1955 (1)
Driedaagse van Antwerpen - stages 1955 (1)
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Seasons

André Noyelle - Scores by Season

Year Team Score Rank
1. 1951 Individual 67 419
2. 1952 Individual 556 81
3. 1953 Alcyon - Dunlop 83 378
4. 1954 Alcyon - Dunlop 167 251
5. 1955 Alcyon - Dunlop 396 154
6. 1956 Faema - Guerra - Van Hauwaert 82 399
7. 1957 Bertin - The Dura 562 96
8. 1958 Groene Leeuw - Leopold 460 131
9. 1959 Bertin - Milremo - The Dura 364 148
10. 1960 Wiel's - Flandria 334 167
11. 1961 Wiel's - Flandria 612 99
12. 1962 Bertin - Porter 39 - Milremo 289 196
13. 1963 Bertin - Porter 39 - Milremo 331 164
14. 1964 Labo - Dr. Mann 521 103
15. 1965 Dr. Mann 223 219
16. 1966 Mann - Grundig 12 670
Overall: 5059 1042