Georges Ronsse (4 March 1906 â 4 July 1969) was a two-time national cyclo-cross and two-time world champion road bicycle racer from Belgium, who raced between 1926 and 1938.
In addition to his several national and world championships, Ronsse won several of the classic races in road cycling including the 1925 LiègeâÂÂBastogneâÂÂLiège, the 1927 ParisâÂÂRoubaix, and the 1927, 1929 and 1930 editions of the now-defunct BordeauxâÂÂParis. He won his first world championship title in 1928 in Budapest with a lead of 19 minutes and 43 seconds over second-placed finisher Herbert Nebe, the largest winning margin in road world championship history.
In 1932, Ronsse capped off his career with a Stage 4 win at the 1932 Tour de France. After retiring from competition he served as manager of the Belgian national team at the Tour.
Major results
Road race
1925
1st LiègeâÂÂBastogneâÂÂLiège
1st Schaal Sels
6th Overall Tour of Belgium Independents
:1st Stage 6
1926
3rd Championship of Flanders
3rd Omloop der Leiestreek
1927
1st ParisâÂÂRoubaix
1st BordeauxâÂÂParis
1st Scheldeprijs
1st Circuit of North-Belgium
3rd ParisâÂÂTours
6th Overall Tour of the Basque Country
9th Tour of Flanders
1928
1st Road race, UCI World Championships
1st ParisâÂÂBrussels
1st Rupelmonde
2nd ParisâÂÂRoubaix
3rd
1929
1st Road race, UCI World Championships
1st BordeauxâÂÂParis
2nd Belgian National Road Race Championships
2nd Tour of Flanders
2nd ParisâÂÂRoubaix
3rd ParisâÂÂTours
1930
1st BordeauxâÂÂParis
1st Nationale Sluitingsprijs
1st GP Wolber
1st AntwerpâÂÂBrusselsâÂÂAntwerp
2nd Circuit du Midi
3rd Road race, UCI World Championships
6th ParisâÂÂTours
6th ParisâÂÂRoubaix
1931
2nd
3rd
3rd GP Wolber
4th ParisâÂÂRoubaix
1932
Tour de France
:Winner stage 4
:5th place overall classification
2nd ParisâÂÂRoubaix
3rd ParisâÂÂBrussels
1933
1st GP Stad Antwerpen
3rd Overall Tour of Belgium
:1st Stage 1 & 4
Cyclo cross
1927
2nd National Championships
1928
2nd National Championships
2nd
1929
1st National Championships
1930
1st National Championships
2nd
1931
3rd
1933
1st Cyclo-cross championship of Antwerp
Track Cycling
1934
1st Motor-paced
1935
1st Motor-paced
3rd Motor-paced, UCI Track World Championships, Brussels
1936
1st Motor-paced
3rd Motor-paced, UCI Track World Championships, Zürich
3rd Six Days of Antwerp (with Adolf Schön)
1937
3rd Motor-paced
3rd Six Days of Antwerp (with Maurice Depauw)
1938
2nd Motor-paced
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