Joseph Bruyère

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Joseph Bruyère
Joseph Bruyère en 1971.jpg
Personal information
Full nameJoseph Bruyère
Born (1948-10-05) 5 October 1948 (age 73)
Maastricht, the Netherlands
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Major wins
One stage Tour de France
Liège–Bastogne–Liège (1976, 1978)

Joseph Bruyere or Bruyère (born 5 October 1948 in Maastricht, Netherlands) is a former Belgian cyclist.

Major results[]

1969
Flèche Ardennaise for amateurs
1971
1972
19th stage Tour de France
1974
Omloop Het Volk
Prologue Paris–Nice
1975
Tour Méditerranéen
Omloop Het Volk
1976
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
1978
Liège–Bastogne–Liège
1980
Omloop Het Volk

Tour de France[]

  • 1970 - 50th
  • 1971 - 60th
  • 1972 - 26th; winner of 19th stage
  • 1974 - 21st (4 days in the yellow jersey)
  • 1978 - 4th (8 days in the yellow jersey)

Teams[]

  • 1970 - Faemino-Faema
  • 1971 - Molteni
  • 1972 - Molteni
  • 1973 - Molteni
  • 1974 - Molteni
  • 1975 - Molteni
  • 1976 - Molteni
  • 1977 - Fiat France
  • 1978 - C & A
  • 1979 - Flandria-Velda
  • 1980 - Marc-V.R.D.

Team mate of Eddy Merckx[]

Bruyere rode several seasons as the strongest, and most loyal teammate, to the super-star rider Eddy Merckx. He was known to ride on the front of the peloton for many miles, and often for much of a mountain stage until the last climb: Doing the work of a whole team of domestiques.

After Merckx retired from racing Bruyere tried to take over from Merckx as a big star, but he wasn't able to, having given his best years to the service of Merckx.

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