Paul Herygers
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| Full name | Paul Herygers | ||||||||||||
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22 November 1962 Herentals, Belgium | ||||||||||||
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Cyclo-cross Mountain bike racing | ||||||||||||
| Role | Rider | ||||||||||||
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| 1992-1999 | - | ||||||||||||
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Paul Herygers (born 22 November 1962) was a professional Belgian cyclo-cross cyclist from 1992 until 1999.
Herygers was born in Herentals, Belgium. In his second year as a professional he was Belgian Champion, beating Danny De Bie in a sprint. The following year he became World Champion in Koksijde, ahead of Richard Groenendaal and his compatriot Erwin Vervecken. In 1997 he was Belgian cyclo-cross champion for the second time.
Herygers is a commentator for cyclo-cross for Sporza and cyclo-cross coordinator of the Belgian cycling association, the KBWB.
External links
- Paul Herygers profile at Cycling Archives
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| Preceded by Bart Musschoot |
Belgian Mountainbike Champion (3) 1990-1992 |
Succeeded by Benny Heylen |
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