Maurice De Waele
Personal information | |
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Full name | Maurice De Waele |
Born |
Lovendegem, East Flanders, Belgium | 27 December 1896
Died |
14 February 1952 55) Maldegem, East Flanders, Belgium | (aged
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Major wins | |
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Maurice De Waele (pronounced [mʌuˈris də ˈwaːlə]; 27 December 1896 – 14 February 1952) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.
De Waele placed 2nd in the 1927 Tour, an hour and fifty eight minutes Nicolas Frantz and 3rd in 1928, again won by Frantz. However, he is most famous for winning the 1929 Tour de France. He led the Tour until stage seven when two punctures on the way to Bordeaux cost him the yellow jersey to no less than three other rides on the same time in the general classification, Frantz, Andre Leducq and Victor Fontan. Fontan was the sole leader of the race when a broken bike led to his retirement, leaving De Waele in the lead, seventy five seconds ahead of Frantz. However, punctures to De Waele gave the lead to his nearest rival until he too suffered the same problem. With Frantz out of the running for the title, sickness in Grenoble nearly cost him too but with help from his teammates, he was led to victory.
After winning the 1929 Tour, the organiser, Henri Desgrange despaired so much of the trickery that he thought had let such a minor rider succeed that he abandoned commercially sponsored teams and ran the Tour for national teams for two decades. Desgrange had until then insisted that while riders could compete in the name of their sponsors, cooperation or tactics between those riders was not allowed. They were to consider everyone their rival and ride against them whether they had the same sponsor or not.
De Waele was sponsored by the French bicycle company, Alcyon, whose ability to employ many of the leading riders gave it a dominant place in the sport. Clashes between Alcyon and Desgrange were frequent and came to a head when De Waele won the Tour with the illegal help of other Alcyon riders even though he was ill.
"My Tour has been won by a corpse," Desgrange complained and from the following year denied entries to commercial teams and accepted national teams instead.
De Waele finished 5th in 1931. Other notable wins include the 1928 and 1929 Tour of the Basque Country.
Career achievements
Major results
- 1927 – Labor-Dunlop
- Tour de France
- 1928 – Alcyon-Dunlop
- Tour de France
- 3rd overall, @ + 56' 16"
- 1st, Stage 8 (Bordeaux - Hendaye), 225km
- 1st, Stage 20 (Charleville - Malo-les-Bains), 271km
- 1st overall, Tour of the Basque Country
- 1929 – Belgium
- Tour de France
- 1st overall, 5254km in 186h 39' 16" (28.319km/h)
- 1st, Stage 20 (Charleville - Malo-les-Bains), 270km
- 1st overall, Tour of the Basque Country
- 1931 – Belgium
- 1st overall, Tour of Belgium
Grand Tour results timeline
1927 | 1928 | 1929 | 1930 | 1931 | |
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Giro d'Italia | DNE | DNE | DNE | DNE | DNE |
Stages won | — | — | — | — | — |
Tour de France | 2 | 3 | 1 | DNE | 5 |
Stages won | 2 | 2 | 1 | — | 0 |
Vuelta a España | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Stages won |
1 | Winner |
2–3 | Top three-finish |
4–10 | Top ten-finish |
11– | Other finish |
DNE | Did Not Enter |
DNF-x | Did Not Finish (retired on stage x) |
DNS-x | Did Not Start (no started on stage x) |
DSQ | Disqualified |
N/A | Race/classification not held |
NR | Not Ranked in this classification |