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Mario De Clercq Personal information Full name Mario De Clercq Born 5 March 1966
BelgiumTeam information Discipline Cyclo-cross & Road Role Rider Professional team(s) 1991–1992
1993–1994
1995
1996
1997
1998–2000
2001
2002–2003
2004Buckler
Lotto - Caloi
Lotto - Isoglass
Palmans
Palmans - Lystex
Palmans - Ideal
Domo - Farm Frites
Palmans - Collstrop
MrBookmaker.com - PalmansManagerial team(s) 2007– Sunweb - Pro Job Medal recordCompetitor for Belgium Cyclo-cross World Championships Gold 1998 Middelfart Elite Men's Race Gold 1999 Poprad Elite Men's Race Gold 2002 Zolder Elite Men's Race Silver 2000 Sint-Michielsgestel Elite Men's Race Silver 2003 Monopoli Elite Men's Race Silver 2004 Montchâteux Elite Men's Race Bronze 2001 Tábor Elite Men's Race Infobox last updated on
11 September 2008Mario De Clercq (born 5 March 1966) is a former racing cyclist. He specialized in cyclo-cross racing but also rode on the road and circuit races during his career, he raced as a professional between 1991 and 2004. The majority of his years as a professional were under the sponsorship of Palmans and its various co-sponsors.
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Biography
Born in Oudenaarde, Belgium, De Clercq is a three-time world cyclo-cross champion capturing the 1998, 1999 and 2002 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. In addition, De Clercq won the 2001 and 2002 Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships.
Accued of being in possession of banned substances, along with Johan Museeuw and nine other riders, inverstigators visited their houses in 2003,[1] they faced an initial hearing in Kortrijk on 11 October 2005.[2] De Clercq was due to stand trial on drug charges at a Belgian Court in 2006.[3]
De Clercq, along with Hans De Clercq (no relation),[4] has been managing the Sunweb - Pro Job Cycling Team since early 2007.
In September 2007, the long awaited trial began.[5][6] De Clercq was found in possession of human growth hormone and Aranesp, a synthetic drug which increases red blood cell levels, which Museeuw obtained from Jose Landuyt. The court proceedings were adjourned until 23 September 2008, pending a ruling from the Constitutional Court on the point of law.[7]
Palmarès
- 1985
- 2nd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships, Juniors
- 1988
- 1st Stage 4b, Circuit Franco-Belge, Roubaix (BEL)
- 1988
- 3rd Stage 2, Triptyque Ardennaise, Polleur (BEL)
- 1989
- 2nd Seraing - Aachen - Seraing (BEL)
- 2nd Stage 1, Tour de Liège, Warsage (BEL)
- 1990
- 3rd Stage 5b, Circuit Franco-Belge, Roubaix (BEL)
- 2nd Stage 2b, Ronde van België, Amateurs, Aarschot (BEL)
- 1st Stage 8, Ronde van België, Amateurs, Knokke-Heist (BEL)
- 1991
- 2nd Omloop van het Waasland - Kemzeke (BEL)
- 3rd Rund um Köln (GER)
- 1st Laarne (BEL)
- 1st Stage 1b, Vuelta a los Valles Mineros, Mieres (ESP)
- 1992
- 3rd Brabantse Pijl (BEL)
- 3rd Stekene (BEL)
- 3rd Stage 2, Tirreno - Adriatico (ITA)
- 1993
- 3rd GP de Wallonie (BEL)
- 3rd GP Wielerrevue (NED)
- 3rd Nokere Koerse (BEL)
- 3rd Stage 4, Etoile de Bessèges, Vergèze (FRA)
- 2nd Stage 3b, Route du Sud, Pau (FRA)
- 3rd Dentergem (BEL)
- 1994
- 3rd Aalst (BEL)
- 2nd Tour de Vendée (FRA)
- 3rd Stage 2, Vuelta a Andalucia (Ruta del Sol), Dos Hermanas (ESP)
- 2nd Geraardsbergen, Criterium (BEL)
- 1995
- 1st Tour de Vendée (FRA)
- 3rd Wanzele (BEL)
- 3rd Zomergem - Adinkerke (BEL)
- 1996
- 3rd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Pilzen, Cyclo-cross (TCH)
- 1st Zele (c) (BEL)
- 3rd Obergögsen, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Beveren-Leie (BEL)
- 3rd Wingene, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Moerbeke, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Oostende, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Geraardsbergen, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Montrevain, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 8th Eschenbach, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Hagendorf, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Plzeň, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 3rd Nommay, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 3rd Loenhout, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Diegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1997
- 2nd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 2nd General Classification Superprestige, Cyclo-cross
- 3rd Otegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Geraardsbergen, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Hagendorf, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Vossem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 6th Eschenbach, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Tabor, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 2nd Dijon, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 2nd Zürich-Waid, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 2nd Sint-Michielsgestel, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 1st Milano, Cyclo-cross (ITA)
- 1st Zingem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1998
- 1st UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 3rd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 3rd General Classification Superprestige, Cyclo-cross
- 3rd Vossem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Heerlen, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 3rd Wetzikon, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Eeklo, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Val André, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 1st Vossem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Ruddervoorde, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Hagendorf, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Steinsel-Contern, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 4th Eschenbach, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Niel, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Zonnebeke, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Gavere - Asper, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Tabor, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 2nd Sint-Michielsgestel, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 3rd Leudelange, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 2nd Vlaamse Druivenveldrit Overijse, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Surhuisterveen Centrumcross (NED)
- 2nd Essen, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Koksijde, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Rijkevorsel, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1999
- 1st UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 1st General Classification World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Elite
- 2nd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 2nd Zeddam, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 2nd Magstadt, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Vossem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Nommay, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 3rd Wetzikon, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Harnes, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 1st Wilrijk (BEL)
- 1st Buggenhout (BEL)
- 2nd Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Koppenberg, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Steinsel-Contern, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 2nd Niel, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Zonnebeke, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Gavere - Asper, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Tabor, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 2nd Gieten, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 3rd Overijse, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Zingem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2000
- 2nd UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 3rd General Classification World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Elite
- 3rd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 3rd Steinsel-Contern, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 2nd Woerden, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 1st Zeddam, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 1st Magstadt, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 2nd Otegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Nommay, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 3rd Wetzikon, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 3rd Harnes, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 1st Eeklo, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Wielsbeke (BEL)
- 1st De Haan (BEL)
- 1st Zingem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 3rd Vorselaar, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Steinmaur, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Koppenberg, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Gonderange, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 3rd Bergamo, Cyclo-cross (ITA)
- 3rd Tabor, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 1st Hoogstraten, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Wortegem-Petegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Diegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2001
- 3rd UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 3rd General Classification World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Elite
- 1st Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 2nd Diegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Overijse, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 2nd Baal, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Otegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Lanarvily, Cyclo-cross, Lanarvily (FRA)
- 2nd Eeklo, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Heerlen, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 3rd Fourmies/Val Joly, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 1st Dottignies, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st La Cerisaie-Ballan, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 2nd Hoogstraten, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Essen, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Wortegem-Petegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Zonnebeke, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Hofstade, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2002
- 1st UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 2nd General Classification World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Elite
- 1st Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Diegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Eernegem Cyclocross (BEL)
- 2nd Hoogerheide, Cyclo-cross, Hoogerheide (NED)
- 2nd Nommay, Cyclo-cross, Nommay (FRA)
- 2nd Overijse, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Schulteiss-Cup, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Sint-Niklaas, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Baal, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Otegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Wetzikon, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 2nd Heerlen, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 1st Eeklo, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Boom, Derny (BEL)
- 3rd Ruddervoorde (BEL)
- 2nd Vichte (BEL)
- 1st Harderwijk, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 2nd Fourmies/Val Joly, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 2nd Dottignies, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Hamme-Zogge, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Niel, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Gavere - Asper, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Frankfurt/Main, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Igorre, Cyclo-cross (ESP)
- 3rd Essen, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Kalmthout, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Wortegem-Petegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2003
- 3rd General Classification World Cup, Cyclo-cross, Elite
- 2nd UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 3rd General Classification Superprestige, Cyclo-cross
- 2nd Diegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Overijse, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Steinsel-Contern, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 1st Surhuisterveen Centrumcross (NED)
- 2nd Baal, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 2nd Wetzikon, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st 's Gravenwezel (BEL)
- 3rd Zolder, Cyclo-cross, Zolder (BEL)
- 2nd Harderwijk, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 3rd Vossem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Châteaubernard, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 1st Frankfurt/Main, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Hamme-Zogge, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Zeddam, Cyclo-cross (NED)
- 1st Eymouthiers, Cyclo-cross (FRA)
- 2004
- 2nd UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships
- 2nd Belgian National Cyclo-cross Championships
- 1st Pétange, Cyclo-cross (LUX)
- 2nd Surhuisterveen Centrumcross (NED)
- 1st Hoogerheide, Cyclo-cross, Hoogerheide (NED)
- 1st Lanarvily, Cyclo-cross, Lanarvily (FRA)
- 3rd Eeklo, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd GP de Eecloonaar, Eeklo (BEL)
- 2nd Oostmalle, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 1st Ruddervoorde (BEL)
- 2nd Ninove (b) (BEL)
- 1st Westrozebeke (BEL)
- 3rd Wortegem-Petegem, Cyclo-cross, Wortegem-Petegem (BEL)
- 2nd Dottignies, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
- 3rd Holé Vrchy, Cyclo-cross (CZE)
- 1st Frankfurt/Main, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 1st Hamburg, Cyclo-cross (GER)
- 2nd Dagmersellen, Cyclo-cross (SUI)
- 1st Veldegem, Cyclo-cross (BEL)
See also
References
- ^ "Museeuw's house searched by police". Cycling News. 2003-09-04. http://www.bike-zone.com/news/?id=2003/sep03/sep04news2. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ William Fotheringham (2005-10-11). "Museeuw drug case wait". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2005/oct/12/cycling.cycling. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ "Museeuw set to face drug charges". BBC Sport. 2006-03-17. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/cycling/4304868.stm. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ "Cyclo-cross news & racing round-up for September 5". 2007-09-05. http://www.cyclingnews.com.au/cross.php?id=news/2007/sep07/sep05crossnews. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ "Museeuw doping trial begins". Velo News. 2007-09-27. http://velonews.com/article/13394. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ Museeuw was the only one of the accused, who in January 2007, had admitted to taking performance-enhancing drugs towards the end of his career."Museeuw admits to doping as career wound down". Velo News. 2007-01-23. http://www.velonews.com/article/11508. Retrieved 2008-09-11.
- ^ "Museeuw trial suspended". Yahoo! Eurosport UK. 2007-10-23. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/23102007/58/museeuw-trial-suspended.html. Retrieved 2008-09-11.[dead link]
External links
- (Dutch) Official website
- Mario De Clercq profile at Cycling Archives
Sporting positions Preceded by
Daniele Pontoni
Erwin VerveckenWorld cyclo-cross champion (3)
1998–1999
2002Succeeded by
Richard Groenendaal
Bart WellensPreceded by
Sven NysBelgian cyclo-cross champion (2)
2001–2002Succeeded by
Sven NysCategories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from Oudenaarde
- Belgian cyclists
- Cyclo-cross cyclists
- Doping cases in cycling
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