1944: Marcel Kint wins the 1st Prize Jules Lowie on April 26

Result : 82 Starters

1. Marcel Kint
2. Theo Middelkamp
3. Staf Van Overloop
4. Frans Bonduel
5. Van Ootegem

Marcel Kint (Zwevegem, 20 September 1914 – Kortrijk, 23 March 2002) was a Belgian cyclist who won many major races. He was nicknamed “The Black Eagle.”

Kint was the longest-reigning world champion in cycling, as after his victory at the 1938 World Championships in Valkenburg, no further world championships were held for years due to World War II. His victories include several classics and stages in the Tour de France.

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