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Encyclopedia > Lucien van Impe

Lucien Van Impe (born 20 October 1946 in Mere, Belgium) was a Flemish cyclist from 1969 to 1987. He excelled mainly in multiple-day races such as the Tour de France: he started 15 times and reached the finish in Paris every time, and won in 1976. He was above all a famed climber, the best of his generation and one of the best in history. He won the polka dot jersey for best climber six times in the Tour, a record shared with Frederico Bahamontes and Richard Virenque before being broken by Virenque in 2004.


In 1976 he duelled several times with Joop Zoetemelk in the mountains. On Alpe d'Huez the latter won, but in the Pyrenees Van Impe secured his victory. In 1977 he started as one of the favorites in the Tour, but failed to take a lead in the mountain stages. He waited until the very last mountain stage, to Alpe d'Huez, but forgot to eat timely, causing him to lose his lead.


After 3 lesser years, seemingly over his height, Van Impe made a strong comeback in 1981 with a second place in the final classification and a first place in the mountain classification. Afterwards he still won the mountain classification in the Giro d'Italia twice.


Single-day races were not his specialty, therefore it was a surprise that he won the Belgian road cycling championship in 1983.


Most important successes as professional cyclist:


1971

  • Mountain classification Tour de France

1972

  • Stage in Tour de France
  • Mountain classification Tour de France

1973

  • Stage in Tour de France

1975

  • 2 stages in Tour de France
  • Mountain classification Tour de France

1976

  • Tour de France
  • Stage in Tour de France

1977

  • Stage in Tour de France
  • Mountain classification Tour de France

1979

  • Stage in Tour de France

1981

  • Stage in Tour de France
  • Mountain classification Tour de France

1982

  • Mountain classification Giro d'Italia

1983

  • Stage in Giro d'Italia
  • Mountain classification Giro d'Italia
  • Belgian championship on the road
  • Stage in Tour de France
  • Mountain classification Tour de France

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Lucien Van Impe: Information from Answers.com (475 words)
Lucien Van Impe (born 20 October 1946 in Mere, Belgium) was a Flemish cyclist from 1969 to 1987.
Van Impe credits the start of his career to Spaniard Federico Bahamontes, himself a famed climber nicknamed the eagle of Toledo and former Tour de France winner; Bahamontes used his influence to get Van Impe a contract as a professional.
Van Impe won the polka dot jersey as "King of the Mountains" six times in the Tour, a record shared with Federico Bahamontes; Richard Virenque broke the record with a seventh victory in 2004.
Cycling Hall of Fame.com (396 words)
Van Impe was 3rd in the 1975 Tour de France behind Bernard Thevenet of France and Eddy Merckx.
Van Impe was also 3rd in the 1977 Tour de France behind Bernard Thevenet of France and Hennie Kuiper of Holland.
Van Impe was a talented climber who competed against Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault at the height of the careers.
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