Solo–Superia
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Registered | Belgium |
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Founded | 1961 (1961) |
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Disbanded | 1966 |
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Discipline(s) | Road |
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1961–1962 1963 1964–1966 | Solo–Van Steenbergen Solo–Terrot Solo–Superia |
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Solo–Superia was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1961 to 1966.[1][2] Its main sponsor was Belgian margarine manufacturer Solo.[3] Its most notable wins were the 1965 Paris–Roubaix with Rik Van Looy and the 1966 Tour of Flanders with Edward Sels.[4]
Major results
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1961 – Solo–Van Steenbergen
1962 – Solo–Van Steenbergen
1963 – Solo–Terrot–Van Steenbergen
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- Stage 1, Henri De Wolf
- Stage 2, Robert Lelangue
1964 – Solo–Superia
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- Stage 1 & 9, Edward Sels
- Stage 8a, Bernard Van de Kerckhove
- Stage 1a, Edward Sels
- Stage 2, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 4a, Armand Desmet
- Stage 10, Henri De Wolf
- Stage 3a, Bernard Van de Kerckhove
- Stage 4b, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 1, 11, 14 & 19, Edward Sels
- Stage 3a, Bernard Van de Kerckhove
- Stage 5, Willy Derboven
- Overall & Stage 1, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2, Edward Sels
1965 – Solo–Superia
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- Stage 4b, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 5, Roger Baguet
- Stage 1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 14, 15 & 17, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2b & 4, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 1a & 19, Rik Van Looy
- Stage 2, Bernard Van de Kerckhove
- Stage 4, Edgard Sorgeloos
- Stage 7, Edward Sels
- Stage 2, Bernard Van de Kerckhove
- Stage 4, Edward Sels
1966 – Solo–Superia
References
External links
Media related to Solo–Superia at Wikimedia Commons
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