Emile Daems
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| Full name | Emile Daems | ||
| Born | 4 April 1938 Genval, Belgium |
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| Current team | Retired | ||
| Discipline | Road | ||
| Role | Rider | ||
| Professional team(s) | |||
| 1960–1962 1963–1965 1966 |
Philco Peugeot-BP Solo-Superia |
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| Infobox last updated on 16 October 2007 |
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Emile Daems (4 April 1938) is a former professional road racing cyclist from Genval, Belgium.
[edit] Major achievements
- 1960
- 1st, Giro dell'Appennino
- 1st, Giro di Lombardia
- 1st, Nationale Sluitingsprijs
- 1st, Stages 9a and 19, Giro d'Italia
- 1961
- 1st, Tour of Sardinia
- 1st, Stages 3, Tour de France
- 1962
- 1st, Milan – San Remo
- 1st, Stage 2a, Paris–Nice
- 13th, Overall, Tour de France
- 1st, Stages 5, 16 and 18
- 2nd, Maillot vert
- 1963
- 1st, Paris–Roubaix
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| Sporting positions | ||
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| Preceded by Rik van Looy |
Winner of Paris–Roubaix 1963 |
Succeeded by Peter Post |
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