Henri Van Kerckhove
Henri Van Kerckhove (born September 6, 1926 in Leuven, Belgium) is a Belgian road cyclist and road cyclist, bronze medalist of the world road race. Career
Henri Van Kerckhove's most successful career came in 1946 when he won the bronze medal in the race of amateurs on the road race in Zurich. Only Frenchman Henri Aubry and Swiss Ernst Stettler were ahead of him. It was the only medal won by Van Kerckhove at an international event of that rank. Five years later, the Varese World Championship was the twelfth in the same competition among the professionals. In 1947 Omloop der Vlaamse Gewesten won the Omloop der Vlaamse Ardennen Ichtegem, in 1954 Circuit du Port de Dunkerque and Ronde van België, and in 1955 Ronde van Brabant. In 1946 he became the country champion in the race to start a joint amateur, and a year later he won on the track in an individual race to investigate. He never performed at the Olympic Games. As a professional he started in 1947-1960. Bibliography
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