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1 Biography  





2 Record as beginner  





3 Record as independent  





4 Record in the war / in military service  





5 Record as a professional  





6 Museum  





7 References  





8 Further reading  





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Jules Vanhevel
Jules Vanhevel, racing for the French brand Wonder
Personal information
Full nameJules Vanhevel
Born(1895-03-10)10 March 1895
Koekelare, Belgium
Died21 July 1969(1969-07-21) (aged 74)
Ostend, Belgium
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1921-1923Team Bianchi Dunlop
1923-1924Team Cycles M.Buysse-Colonial
1924-1925Team Wonder-Russel
1925-1926Team Wonder
1926-1927Team Ravat-Wonder-Dunlop
1927-1930Team Opel ZR-III
Major wins
One-day races and Classics
National Road Race Championships (1920, 1921)
Tour of Flanders (1920)
Paris-Roubaix (1924)
Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen (1919, 1920)
Omloop der Vlaamse Gewesten (1928)

Jules Vanhevel (10 March 1895 in Koekelare – 21 July 1969 in Ostend) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He was a professional from 1919 to 1936.

Biography

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In the literature, his name is often misspelled as "Jules Van Hevel. The cyclist Jules A. Vanhevel should not be confused with Jules K. Vanhevel, the last miller of the East MillatGistel, a relative

Jules Vanhevel his first racing bike was a Bercley.

Record as beginner

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1913

Record as independent

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1914

Record in the war / in military service

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Jules Vanhevel served as a cyclist in the 1st Artillery Regiment and later in the trench mortars Van Doren of the 1st Army Division. He was injured and was sent to England ill.

1917
1918
1919

Record as a professional

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1st Championship of Flanders
1920[citation needed]
1st Championship of Flanders
1921 Team Bianchi Dunlop[1]
1922
1923 Team Cycles M.Buysse-Colonial[2]
1924 Team Wonder-Russel[3]
1925 Team Wonder[4]
1926 Team Ravat-Wonder-Dunlop[5] and team Opel=Pollack[6]
1927 Team Opel ZR-III[7]
1928[citation needed]
1929[citation needed]
1930[citation needed]
1931[citation needed]
1932[citation needed]
1933[citation needed]
1936[citation needed]

Museum

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In the ancient hostelry 'De Engel' at Ichtegem, of the family Maeckelbergh, one can admire a unique collection of Jules Vanhevel. Robert Maeckelbergh was the caretaker of Jules Vanhevel and married his sister Lea.

References

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  1. ^ Archives, Cycling. "Bianchi - Dunlop 1921". www.dewielersite.net.
  • ^ Archives, Cycling. "M. Buysse Cycles - Colonial 1923". www.dewielersite.net.
  • ^ WONDER-RUSSELL "Wonder - Russell Cycles 1924".
  • ^ Archives, Cycling. "Wonder 1925". www.dewielersite.net.
  • ^ Archives, Cycling. "Ravat - Wonder - Dunlop 1926". www.dewielersite.net.
  • ^ Wielersite, de. "!!! de Wielersite !!!". www.dewielersite.net.
  • ^ OPEL ZR-III
  • Further reading

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