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Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke

1955 - Today

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Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke (born 31 May 1955) is a Belgian former road bicycle racer, track cyclist and directeur sportif. He is an uncle of Frank Vandenbroucke. He was a prologue specialist, winning 19 prologues throughout his career. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke is the 346th most popular cyclist (down from 323rd in 2019), the 787th most popular biography from Belgium (up from 796th in 2019) and the 53rd most popular Belgian Cyclist.

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Among CYCLISTS

Among cyclists, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke ranks 346 out of 1,613Before him are Luis Herrera, Johan Bruyneel, Eric Vanderaerden, Óscar Pereiro, Hans Lutz, and Remco Evenepoel. After him are Hans-Henrik Ørsted, Artūras Kasputis, Etienne De Wilde, Michele Scarponi, Urs Zimmermann, and Erik Breukink.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1955, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke ranks 473Before him are Claudio Sulser, Connie Sellecca, Rupert Keegan, Muricy Ramalho, Sam Bottoms, and Karl Del'Haye. After him are Helge Schneider, Kirron Kher, John Nunn, Doris Dörrie, Julio Llamazares, and Sandy Allen.

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In Belgium

Among people born in Belgium, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke ranks 787 out of 1,190Before him are Louis Hennepin (1626), Johan Bruyneel (1964), Eric Vanderaerden (1962), Stefan Everts (1972), Gaston Salmon (1878), and Remco Evenepoel (2000). After him are Maurane (1960), Anne-Marie Lizin (1949), Etienne De Wilde (1958), Jean Delarge (1906), Marc Baecke (1956), and Olivier Gourmet (1963).

Among CYCLISTS In Belgium

Among cyclists born in Belgium, Jean-Luc Vandenbroucke ranks 53Before him are Wout van Aert (1994), Ludo Peeters (1953), Frank Vandenbroucke (1974), Johan Bruyneel (1964), Eric Vanderaerden (1962), and Remco Evenepoel (2000). After him are Etienne De Wilde (1958), Frank Hoste (1955), Eddy Planckaert (1958), Greg Van Avermaet (1985), Rudy Dhaenens (1961), and Bradley Wiggins (1980).