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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | 17 April 1898 Heule, Belgium  | 
| Died | 27 April 1959 (aged 60) North Haledon, New Jersey, United States  | 
| Team information | |
| Role | Rider | 
| Professional teams | |
| 1924 | Labor-Dunlop | 
| 1925 | Individual | 
| 1926 | Alcyon-Dunlop | 
| 1927 | Opel-ZR III / JB Louvet-Wolber | 
| 1928 | Alcyon-Dunlop | 
| 1929-40 | Individual | 
| Major wins | |
One-day races and Classics
 Track Championships 
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Gerard Debaets (17 April 1898[1][2][3] – 27 April 1959) was a Belgian racing cyclist.[4] He won the Tour of Flanders in 1924 and 1927 and the Belgian national road race title in 1925.[5] He also specialized in track cycling, winning a total of 18 six-day events, including six times the most prestigious Six Days of New York.[6] Debaets was a resident of Fair Lawn and North Haledon, New Jersey, where he died in 1959 of a heart attack.[7][8]
Major results
Road
- 1923
 - 1st Tour of Flanders independents
 - 1924
 - 1st Tour of Flanders
 - 1st París-Arrás Tour
 - 1st Overall Critérium des Aiglons
- 1st Stages 1 & 2
 
 - 2nd Paris–Brussels
 - 2nd Jemeppe–Bastogne–Jemeppe
 - 4th Overall Tour of Belgium
 - 8th Scheldeprijs
 - 10th Paris–Roubaix
 - 1925
 - 1st 
 Road race, National Interclubs Championships - 1st Paris–Brussels
 - 2nd Bordeaux–Paris
 - 3rd Sclessin–Houffalize–Sclessin
 - 4th Giro della Provincia di Milano
 - 5th GP Wolber
 - 6th Paris–Roubaix
 - 1926
 - 1st Brussels–Paris
 - 8th Overall Tour of the Basque Country
 - 1927
 - 1st Tour of Flanders
 - 2nd Hannover–Bremen–Hannover
 - 3rd Sclessin–Houffalize–Sclessin
 - 1928
 - 2nd Criterium des As
 
Track
- 1924
 - 1st 
 United States National Track Championships Derny - 1925
 - 1st Six Days of New York-2 (with Alfons Goossens)
 - 1927
 - 1st Six Days of Detroit (with Anthony Beckman)
 - 1928
 - 1st Six Days of New York-1 (with Franco Giorgetti)
 - 1st Six Days of Chicago-1 (with Anthony Beckman)
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-3 (with George Dempsey)
 - 1929
 - 1st Six Days of New York-2 (with Franco Giorgetti)
 - 1st Six Days of New York-3 (with Franco Giorgetti)
 - 1930
 - 1st Six Days of New York-1 (with Gaetano Belloni)
 - 1st Six Days of Chicago-1 (with Anthony Beckman)
 - 1931
 - 3rd Six Days of New York-2 (with Franco Giorgetti)
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-2 (with Franco Giorgetti)
 - 1932
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-2 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 3rd Six Days of Philadelphia-2 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1933
 - 1st Six Days of Chicago-1 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1934
 - 1st Six Days of New York-2 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1st Six Days of Chicago-2 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1st Six Days of Buffalo-2 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1st Six Days of Philadelphia (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1st Six Days of Montreal (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1st Six Days of Toronto-1 (with Alfred Letourneur)
 - 1935
 - 2nd Six Days of New York-1 (with Ewald Wissel)
 - 1936
 - 3rd Six Days of New York-2 (with Alvaro Giorgetti)
 - 1937
 - 3rd Six Days of Buffalo-2 (with Tino Reboli)
 - 1938
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-1 (with Tino Reboli)
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-2 (with Tino Reboli)
 - 3rd Six Days of Chicago-3 (with Marcel Guimbretiere)
 
References
- ↑ "Heule, Burgerlijke stand akten 1893-1900, 1898 geboorteakte 60". Belgian State Archives. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
 - ↑ Cattebeke, Hannes "Gerard Debaets, de gouden jaren van de koers". Uitgeverij Kannibaal. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
 - ↑ "Vergeten wielerheld herleeft, boek brengt eerbetoon aan Gerard Debaets". Het Laatste Nieuws. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
 - ↑ "Gérard Debaets". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
 - ↑ "Gérard Debaets". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
 - ↑ "Gérard Debaets". FirstCycling.com. 2023.
 - ↑ Gabriele, Michael C. The Golden Age of Bicycle Racing in New Jersey, p. 93. The History Press, 2011. ISBN 9781596294271. "Following his retirement in 1945, he opened a bicycle shop in Paterson and resided in Fair Lawn and North Haledon."
 - ↑ Staff. "Gerard Debaets Is Dead at 61; Won 18 Six-Day Bicycle Races", The New York Times, 28 April 1959. Accessed 11 September 2015. "North Haledon, N. J., April 27 - Gerard Debaets, a member of NORTH HALEDON, N. J., April 27--Gerard Debaets, a member of winning teams in eighteen six-day bicycle races and the holder of several national bicycle championships, died today of a heart attack at his home, 139 Oakwood Avenue."
 
External links
- Gerard Debaets at Cycling Archives
 
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