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1 Career achievements  



1.1  Major results  





1.2  Road  





1.3  Track  





1.4  Grand Tour general classification results timeline  







2 Awards and honours  





3 References  





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Stan Ockers
Stan Ockers at the 1951 Tour de France
Personal information
Full nameConstant Ockers
Born(1920-02-03)3 February 1920
Borgerhout, Belgium
Died1 October 1956(1956-10-01) (aged 36)
Antwerp, Belgium
Team information
Discipline
  • Track
  • RoleRider
    Rider typeSprinter
    Professional teams
    1941Individual
    1942Helyett–Hutchinson
    1943–1945Métropole
    1946Metropole–Dunlop
    1947Groene Leeuw
    1947–1949Mondia and Garin–Wolber
    1950Metropole–Dunlop and Terrot–Wolber
    1951Girardengo and Terrot–Wolber
    1952–1954Peugeot–Dunlop and Girardengo–Clement
    1955–1956Elvé–Peugeot
    1956Girardengo–Icep
    Major wins
    Grand Tours
    Tour de France
    Points classification (1955, 1956)
    4 individual stages (1950, 1954, 1956)

    Other stage races

    Roma–Napoli–Roma (1956)

    One-day races and Classics

    World Road Race Championships (1955)
    La Flèche Wallonne (1953, 1955)
    Liège–Bastogne–Liège (1955)
    Scheldeprijs (1941, 1946)

    Track Championships

    National Championships
    Madison (1955)

    Other

    Challenge Desgrange-Colombo (1955)

    Medal record

    Representing  Belgium
    Men's road bicycle racing
    World Championships
    Gold medal – first place 1955 Frascati Professional road race
    Bronze medal – third place 1953 Lugano Professional road race

    Constant ("Stan") Ockers (3 February 1920 – 1 October 1956) was a Belgian professional racing cyclist.

    He was runner-up in the Tour de France in 1950 and 1952, and the best sprinter in that Grand Tour in 1955 and 1956. In 1955 he won the Classic "Ardennes double" by winning La Flèche Wallonne and the Liège–Bastogne–Liège in the same year. At this time, the races were run on successive days as "Le Weekend Ardennais". He also won the World Cycling Championship that year.

    Ockers and family at the start of the 1954 Tour de France

    Ockers did not have the most congenial riding style - he was known as a crafty cyclist who often took advantage of other people's work - but he more than made up for this through his contact with the public. Stan Ockers always remained himself, had time for everyone and thus became one of the most popular riders of his generation, together with Rik Van Steenbergen and the young Rik Van Looy.

    At the opening of the 1956 Antwerp track season, Ockers crashed heavily. He didn't see how Ernest Sterckx had returned to the track after a mechanical failure, looked back and drove full into his opponent. Ockers suffered a fractured skull and four broken ribs. The Antwerp folk hero fell into a coma, regained consciousness twice more but died of his injuries two days later on 1 October. Antwerp was in mourning, even 11-year-old Eddy Merckx was in shock at the passing of his great idol. Tens of thousands of Antwerp people saluted the corpse of their Stanneke whose body was laid to rest in Antwerp Sportpaleis.[1]

    A year later, a monument was built in Les Forges, Sprimont, in the south of Belgium.

    Career achievements[edit]

    Major results[edit]

    Road[edit]

    1941
    1st Scheldeprijs
    1st Antwerp Province championship
    1943
    3rd Liège–Bastogne–Liège
    3rd Schaal Sels
    1944
    1st Bruxelles-Everbeek
    4th Overall Omloop van België
    1946
    1st Scheldeprijs
    1st Heist-op-den-Berg
    1st Bruxelles–Sint-Truiden
    1st Antwerp Province championship
    5th Gent–Wevelgem
    1947
    3rd Overall Tour de Suisse
    4th La Flèche Wallonne
    5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
    6th Overall Tour de Luxembourg
    1948
    1st Overall Tour of Belgium
    2nd Omloop der Vlaamse Ardennen
    2nd Dwars door West-Vlaanderen
    3rd Gullegem Koerse
    1949
    7th Overall Tour de France
    1950
    2nd Overall Tour de France
    1st Stage 4
    2nd Critérium des As
    7th Road race, UCI World Road Championships
    8th Overall Challenge Desgrange-Colombo
    8th Road race, National Road Championships
    1951
    5th Overall Tour de France
    6th Bordeaux–Paris
    1952
    2nd Overall Tour de France
    2nd Overall Roma–Napoli–Roma
    1st Stage 4a
    2nd Overall Vuelta a Argentina
    1st Stage 3
    2nd La Flèche Wallonne
    3rd Overall Challenge Desgrange-Colombo
    6th Overall Giro d'Italia
    10th Road race, UCI World Road Championships
    10th Road race, National Road Championships
    1953
    1st La Flèche Wallonne
    2nd Overall Roma–Napoli–Roma
    1st Stage 4
    2nd Critérium des As
    2nd Overall Week-end ardennais
    2nd Gran Premio di Lugano
    3rd Road race, UCI World Road Championships
    3rd Road race, National Road Championships
    3rd Overall Challenge Desgrange-Colombo
    4th Giro di Lombardia
    4th Bordeaux–Paris
    6th Overall Giro d'Italia
    1954
    1st Schaal Sels
    2nd Paris–Roubaix
    5th Bordeaux–Paris
    6th Overall Tour de France
    1st Stage 11
    6th Milan–San Remo
    1955
    1st Road race, UCI World Road Championships
    1st Overall Challenge Desgrange-Colombo
    1st Overall Week-end ardennais
    1st La Flèche Wallonne
    1st Liège–Bastogne–Liège
    1st Trophée Gentil
    1st Stage 1b (TTT) Driedaagse van Antwerpen
    2nd Overall Tour de Suisse
    2nd Grand Prix Martini
    2nd De Drie Zustersteden
    2nd Bruxelles–Couvin
    3rd Critérium des As
    5th Paris–Brussels
    8th Overall Tour de France
    1st Points classification
    9th Paris–Tours
    1956
    1st Overall Roma–Napoli–Roma
    1st Stages 1b, 3b, 4b, 5a & 5b
    2nd Tour of Flanders
    2nd Bordeaux–Paris
    2nd Grand Prix Martini
    3rd Overall Challenge Desgrange-Colombo
    4th Road race, UCI World Road Championships
    4th La Flèche Wallonne
    5th Classica Sarda
    6th Gent–Wevelgem
    8th Overall Tour de France
    1st Points classification
    1st Stage 19
    9th Overall Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré
    1st Stages 5 &9
    10th Milan–San Remo

    Track[edit]

    1948
    3rd Six Days of Antwerp (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1951
    1st Six Days of Brussels (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1953
    1st Prix de Salon (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    3rd Six Days of Brussels (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1954
    1st Six Days of Ghent (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    2nd Six Days of Brussels (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    3rd Six Days of Antwerp (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1955
    National Championships
    1st Madison (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1st Six Days of Antwerp (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    2nd Six Days of Ghent II (with Ferdinando Terruzzi)
    2nd Six Days of Brussels (with Jean Brankart)
    3rd Six Days of Ghent I (with Rik Van Steenbergen)
    1956
    1st Six Days of Antwerp (with Reginald Arnold and Jean Roth)

    Grand Tour general classification results timeline[edit]

    Grand Tour 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956
    A pink jersey Giro d'Italia 6 6
    A yellow jersey Tour de France 11 7 2 5 2 6 8 8
    A red jersey Vuelta a España
    Legend
    Did not compete
    DNF Did not finish

    Awards and honours[edit]

    Monument in Liege, 1957
    Memorial placque in Borgerhout, 2006
    Monument in Liège (1957) and memorial plaque in Borgerhout (2006)

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "De Giro komt vandaag aan in Frascati: wat weet u nog van Stan Ockers en welke is de link met Victor Campenaerts?" [The Giro arrives in Frascati today: what do you remember about Stan Ockers and what is the link with Victor Campenaerts?]. Het Nieuwsblad (in Dutch). 14 May 2019.
  • ^ "De 'vergeten' Belgische wereldkampioenen: Stan Ockers, een ware mythe (1955)". www.proximus.be (in Dutch). 23 September 2021.
  • ^ "Stan Ockers Classic". stanockersclassic.be (in Dutch). 31 August 2023.
  • ^ "OCKERS Stan Sprimont". connaitrelawallonie.wallonie.be (in French).
  • ^ "Les meilleurs coureurs de tous les temps (1892-2002)".
  • ^ "Wielerlegende Stan Ockers krijgt gedenkplaat in Borgerhout" (in Dutch). Het Nieuwsblad. 30 August 2006.
  • ^ "Historic Overview Stan Ockers". Cycling Ranking.
  • External links[edit]


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