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6-415: The Belgian National Road Race Championship is a cycling race which decides who will become Belgian national champion for the year to come. The men's record for most wins is currently held by one of the most successful Belgian sprinters, Tom Steels , who managed to take four road championship titles. The winners of each event are awarded with a symbolic cycling jersey , which is black, yellow and red, like

12-569: Is a Belgian former professional road bicycle racer , specialising in sprint finishes and one-day races. He was one of the top sprinters in the peloton. Steels competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, in the Men's 1000 metres Time Trial, finishing 19th. Steels began his professional cycling career in 1994 with the Vlaanderen 2002 team, winning eight times in his first two seasons. His breakthrough

18-448: The national flag . These colours can be worn by the rider at other road racing events to show their status as national champion. The champion's stripes can be combined into a sponsored rider's team kit design for this purpose. The following riders that have managed to win the Elite race more than once. Tom Steels One-day races and Classics Tom Steels (born 2 September 1971)

24-414: Was after he signed with Mapei in 1996. That year he won Omloop Het Volk , and Gent–Wevelgem . In 1997, he rode in his first Tour de France , and looked capable of a stage win after coming second on Stage 2. However, during the sprint for the finish for the sixth stage he found himself blocked and boxed in by other sprinters and in frustration threw his water bottle at another rider, an offence for which he

30-400: Was also national champion in 2002 and 2004 which made him the record holder of Belgian road championships . 2006 was his first year as a professional that he failed to win a race. Steels retired from racing at the end of the 2008 season, during which he raced for Landbouwkrediet – Tönissteiner . In October 2010 he started as a coach for Quick Step , a Protour team, during 2011. He is

36-450: Was disqualified from that year's Tour. As a result, he earned the nickname "Tom Bidon". His best season was 1998 when he won the national championship for the second time and returned to the Tour de France to win four stages. The points jersey would also have been his, as the people in front of him all admitted to doping. Steels won five more stages in the 1999 and 2000 Tour de France . He

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