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Three weeks after Frank Vandenbroucke spoke to Daniel Friebe about his newly rebuilt life, the ex-pro was dead. Procycling recounts that last interview and remembers the Belgian cycling.


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Frank Vandenbroucke (6 November 1974 - 12 October 2009) was a Belgian professional road racing cyclist.


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Vandenbroucke, just 24 years old when he won Liège-Bastogne-Liège, seemed to be his successor. And the legend himself approved. 'With his talent, Frank is the Johan Cruyff of cycling. He.


Vale Frank Vandenbroucke 1974 2009 Cyclingnews

In the centrepiece of the Ardennes Classics in 1999, emerging star Frank Vandenbroucke delivered a performance of power and panache for what would turn out to be the pinnacle of the Belgian's.


The late great Frank Vandenbroucke on the podium of ParisNice in 1999

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Vandenbroucke dealt his first blow in the opener, a 10km time-trial which went over Mont-Valérien, the fortress hill that dominates the western side of the French capital, before finishing in the.


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The story of Frank Vandenbroucke is one of cycling's saddest tales. The Belgian was one of the sport's greatest hopes, but his career was plagued by depression and addiction. The cyclist.


Frank Vandenbroucke. Wielrenner. My Way, Rider, Cycling, Goddess

Frank Vandenbroucke (born 1974-11-06 in Mouscron, passed away 2009-10-12) was a former professional road racing cyclist from Belgium, active between 1992 and 2009. His best results are winning Liège - Bastogne - Liège and winning GC Paris-Nice.


Frank Vandenbroucke est mort Cyclisme 7sur7.be

Belgian professional Frank Vandenbroucke has died, aged 34, whilst on holiday in Senegal. Classics specialist Vandenbroucke, known to fans simply as VDB, amassed an impressive array of wins.


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Frank Vandenbroucke was a Belgian road cyclist with remarkable ability but who lived a very troubled life.


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The sad story of Frank VDB. Frank Vandenbroucke: He was cool, pure class, talented, winner of Het Volk, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, Gent-Wevelgem, Paris-Nice, GP Plouay, the Scheldeprijs. . . Adored by the Belgian public, the late 'Franky Boy' was a classic case of 'too much too young,' living the life of a professional cyclist from his early.


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Frank Vandenbroucke was a cycling rockstar.The Belgian raced fast, claiming some of the spring's biggest classics, and he lived faster. A rich palmarès including Liège-Bastogne-Liège and Paris-Nice and steely souplesse made Vandenbroucke the brightest star of pro cycling in the turn of this century.. But team spats, a party lifestyle, and a tendency to self-distruct saw a dramatic fall.


Frank Vandenbroucke se livre

Belgium's Frank Vandenbroucke has died after a pulmonary embolism. Photograph: Denis Doyle/AP Sportblog Cycling Death of Frank Vandenbroucke a stark reminder of cycling's dark side The.


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Frank Vandenbroucke, the Belgian cyclist, has died in Senegal, aged 34. By John MacLeary 13 October 2009 • 8:57am Frank Vandenbroucke: the 34 year-old died while on holiday in Senegal Credit.


Frank Vandenbroucke est décédé

Frank Vandenbroucke was a Belgian road cyclist with remarkable ability but who lived a very troubled life. He turned professional in 1993 with the Belgian Lotto team and won 51 races over the next six years, with his major palmares including Paris-Bruxelles in 1995, Paris-Nice and Ghent-Wevelgem in 1998, and in his best year of 1999, he won the Omloop Het Volk, Liège-Bastogne-Liège and two.