Etienne De Wilde

Etienne De Wilde
Personal information
Full name Etienne De Wilde
Born (1958-03-23) 23 March 1958
Wetteren, Belgium
Team information
Discipline Road, Track
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1980 Splendor-Admiral
1981 Wickes-Splendor
19821984 La Redoute
1985 Safir-Vandeven
1986 Hitachi-Splendor
19871988 Sigma
19891991 Histor
19921993 Telekom
1994 Collstrop
1995 Vosschemie
1996 RDM
19961997 Deschacht Plastics
19981999 Spar-RDM
Major wins
1 stage Vuelta a España (1980)
Belgian National Road Race Champion (1988)
2 stages Tour de France (1989-91)
World Points Race Champion (1993)
World Madison Champion (1998)
Infobox last updated on
22 July 2008

Etienne De Wilde (born 23 March 1958 in Wetteren, East Flanders) is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer. De Wilde won races on the road and on the track. He won a silver medal in the madison at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

Palmarès

Seventies

1979
3rd, National amateur road championship

Eighties

1980
1st, Grand Prix d'Isbergues
1st, Stage 12, Vuelta a España
1st, Berlare & Nevele
5th, Blois-Chaville
1981
1st, Omloop van West-Brabant
1st, Stage 1a, Three Days of De Panne
1st, Velaines sur Sambre & Wetteren
1982
1st, Flèche Picarde
1st, Stage 2, Four Days of Dunkirk
1st, Stage 3, Tour de l'Oise
1st, Mouscron, Wetteren & Zele
1983
1st, Dwars door Vlaanderen
1st, Flèche Picarde
1st, Stage 3, Tour de l'Oise
1st, Destelbergen, Laarne & Sint-Niklaas
5th, Gent–Wevelgem
1984
1st, Omloop van de Fruitstreken
1985
1st, Stage 1, Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme
1st, Temse
1986
 Belgium Omnium Champion
1st, Stage 2, Tour de l'Aude
1st, Merelbeke
3rd, National road championship
1987
1st, Scheldeprijs
1st, Boucles Parisiennes
1st, Nokere Koerse
1st, Stage 2, Tour de l'Oise
1st, Hasselt & Ninove
2nd, European madison championship (with Stan Tourné)
2nd, Gent–Wevelgem
1988
Belgium National road champion
 Belgium Omnium Champion
1st, GP Wielerrevue
1st, Stage 4, Paris–Nice
1st, Stage 2, Tour Méditerranéen
1st, Stage 1, Three Days of De Panne
1st, Prologue, Tour of Belgium
1st, Beveren-Leie, Sint-Katelijne-Waver & Scherpenheuvel
1989
European Union European omnium champion
1st, Overall, Étoile de Bessèges
Winner Stages 1, 3 & 4
1st, Omloop Het Volk
1st, Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
1st, Stage 7, Tour de France
1st, Stages 1 & 2, Paris–Nice
1st, Stages 3a & 6, Tour Mediterranéen
1st, Stage 4, Tour d'Armorique
1st, Aalst, Geraardsbergen, Herselt, Laarne and 's Heerenhoek
4th, Wincanton Classic

Nineties

1990
1st, Grand Prix d'Ouverture La Marseillaise
1st, Omloop van de Fruitstreken
1st, Stage 2, Paris–Nice
1st, Stage 3, Tour Méditerranéen
1st, Stage 1, Tour of Belgium
1991
1st, GP Wielerrevue
1st, Stage 3, Tour de France
1st, Ronse
4th, World points race championship
1993
World Points Race Champion
1st, Wetteren
1994
1st, Omloop van het Houtland
1st, Coca Cola Trophy
1st, Ennepetal
2nd, National Points Race Championship
1995
1st, Wetteren
3rd, European Madison Championship (with Lorenzo Lapage)
1997
1st, Rodenkirchen
3rd, European Madison Championship (with Frank Corvers)
1998
World Madison Champion (with Matthew Gilmore)
1st, Omloop van het Houtland
1st, Dentergem & Stekene
1999
1st, Grote Prijs Stad Zottegem
1st, Omloop van het Houtland
1st, Deurne
2000
European Union European Madison Champion (with Matthew Gilmore)
2nd, Olympic Games - Men's Madison (with Matthew Gilmore)
2001
European Union European Madison Champion (with Matthew Gilmore)

Six Days-wins

Eighties

1983
Six Days of Ghent (with René Pijnen)
1985
Six Days of Ghent (with Stan Tourné)
Six Days of Paris (with Stan Tourné)
1987
Six Days of Ghent (with Danny Clark)
Six Days of Antwerpen (with Danny Clark)
1988
Six Days of Köln (with Stan Tourné)
Six Days of Antwerpen (with Stan Tourné)
1989
Six Days of Paris (with Charly Mottet)
Six Days of Dortmund (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of München (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Ghent (with Stan Tourné)

Nineties

1990
Six Days of Bordeaux (with Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle)
Six Days of Köln (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Stuttgart (with Volker Diehl)
Six Days of Anvers (with Eric Vanderaerden)
1991
Six Days of Bremen (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Ghent (with Tony Doyle)
Six Days of Köln (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Stuttgart (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Antwerpen (with Rudy Dhaenens)
1992
Six Days of Bremen (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Ghent (with Jens Veggerby)
1993
Six Days of Antwerpen (with Kostantine Khrabzov)
Six Days of Stuttgart (with Andreas Kappes)
1994
Six Days of Antwerpen (with Jens Veggerby)
Six Days of Ghent (with Danny Clark)
Six Days of Stuttgart (with Jens Veggerby)
1995
Six Days of Bordeaux (with Frédéric Magné)
Six Days of Ghent (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of München (with Erik Zabel)
Six Days of Stuttgart (with Danny Clark)
1997
Six Days of Ghent (with Matthew Gilmore)
Six Days of Köln (with Olaf Ludwig)
1998
Six Days of Leipzig (with Andreas Kappes)
Six Days of Milan (with Silvio Martinello)
1999
Six Days of Berlin (with Andreas Kappes)

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