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List of wins by Mercier and its successors

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This is a comprehensive list of victories of the Mercier cycling team.

1935 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1936 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1937 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1938 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1939 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1940 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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Ransart, Briek Schotte
Visé, Marcel Kint
Omloop van België, Marcel Kint
Circuit du Pays Grassois, Dante Gianello
Boom, Frans Demondt

1941 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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Critérium International, Benoît Faure
Avignon–Lyon, Joseph Soffietti
Ambérieu, Fermo Camellini
Saint-Étienne, Benoît Faure
Merelbeke, Briek Schotte
Desselgem, Briek Schotte
Koolskamp, Briek Schotte

1942 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1943 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1944 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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Gent, Marcel Kint
Grand Prix du Printemps, Marcel Kint
Nokere, Marcel Kint
La Flèche Wallonne, Marcel Kint
Willebroek, Odiel Van Den Meerschaut
Zingem Criterium, Odiel Van Den Meerschaut

1945 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1946 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1947 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1948 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1949 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1950 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1951 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1952 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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 Belgium National Cycl-cross Championships, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Stage 3 Tour of Algeria, Alain Moineau
Stage 5 Tour of Algeria, Jean Guéguen
Paris, Six Days, Rik Van Steenbergen
Marseille, Robert Desbats
Paris–Roubaix, Rik Van Steenbergen
Oostende, Madison: Raphael Glorieux
Stage 4 Tour du Maroc, Louis Déprez
Stage 3a Roma–Napoli–Roma, Rik Van Steenbergen
Overall Tour du Sud-Est, Bernard Gauthier
Kortrijk, Henri Van Kerckhove
Vaux–Poperinge, Henri Van Kerckhove
Rocourt, Madison: Rik Van Steenbergen
Paris–Clermont-Ferrand, Jean Guéguen
Ichtegem, Henri Van Kerckhove
Stage 2 Tour of Belgium, Maurice Mollin
Stages 6, 9 & 10 Giro d'Italia, Rik Van Steenbergen
Meulebeke, Karel De Baere
Nantes, Alain Moineau
Overall Tour of Belgium, Henri Van Kerckhove
Overall Tour de la Manche, Louis Déprez
Stage 1a, Louis Déprez
Stages 4 & 5 Critérium du Dauphiné, Nello Lauredi
Aalst, Marcel Rijckaert
 Belgium National Track Championships, Individual Pursuit, Raphael Glorieux
Felletin, Robert Desbats
Stage 1 Tour de France, Rik Van Steenbergen
Paris–Limoges, Nello Lauredi
Stage 3 Tour de France, Nello Lauredi
Seraing, Rik Van Steenbergen
Stages 2 & 4 Tour de l'Ouest, Alois Vansteenkiste
Stage 9 Tour de l'Ouest, Jean Guéguen
Amiens Criterium, Rik Van Steenbergen
Antwerpen, Karel De Baere
Wichelen, Karel De Baere
Sijsele, Karel De Baere
Kruishoutem, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Overall Vuelta a la Argentina, Rik Van Steenbergen
1st Stages 1, 8 11, 12 & 13, Rik Van Steenbergen

1953 – Mercier–Hutchinson

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1954 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Oudenaarde, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Sint-Maria-Horebeke, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, Karel De Baere
Overall Paris–Nice, Raymond Impanis
Stage 1, Raoul Rémy
Stage 2, Raymond Impanis
Milano–San Remo, Rik Van Steenbergen
Marseille, Bernard Gauthier
Critérium International, Roger Hassenforder
Tour of Flanders, Raymond Impanis
Paris–Roubaix, Raymond Impanis
Circuit du Morbihan, Jean Guéguen
Paris–Montceau-les-Mines, Jacques Marinelli
Stage 4 Tour de Champagne, Gilbert Scodeller
Stages 5, 16, 17 & 22 Giro d'Italia, Rik Van Steenbergen
Paris–Valenciennes, Gilbert Scodeller
 Belgium National Track Championships, Individual Pursuit, Roger Hassenforder
Ertvelde, Fred De Bruyne
Stages 1 & 8 Critérium du Dauphiné, Bernard Gauthier
 Belgium National Road Championships, Road Race, Rik Van Steenbergen
Stage 6 Tour de France, Dominique Forlini
Stages 8, 13 & 22 Tour de France, Fred De Bruyne
Stage 15 Tour de France, Dominique Forlini
Stage 5 Tour de l'Ouest, Robert Desbats
Stage 6 Tour de l'Ouest, Roger Hassenforder
Quillan, Dominique Forlini
Keerbergen, Raymond Impanis
Eeklo, Marcel Rijckaert
Lokeren, Karel De Baere
Pluneret, Albert Bouvet
Bordeaux–Paris, Bernard Gauthier
Hamme, Karel De Baere
Berlare, Fred De Bruyne
 France National Track Championships, Individual Pursuit, Roger Hassenforder
Paris–Tours, Gilbert Scodeller
Zingem, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Brussel/Bruxelles, Six Days, Dominique Forlini
Hombeek, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Wortegem, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck
Battel, Cyclo-cross, Firmin Van Kerrebroeck

1955 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1956 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Monaco, Valentin Huot
Overall Paris–Nice, Fred De Bruyne
1st Stages 1 & 4b, Fred De Bruyne
Roanne, Robert Ducard
Milano–San Remo, Fred De Bruyne
Roanne, Robert Ducard
Paris–Camembert, René Fournier
Astene, Julien Schepens
Impe, Michel Van Aerde
Zarren, Julien Schepens
Stage 3b Driedaagse van Antwerpen, Willy Truye
Essenbeek, Julien Schepens
Burst, Michel Van Aerde
Chateau-Chinon-Ville, Jean Dacquay
Mont Faron, Valentin Huot
Vougy, Robert Ducard
Lubbeek, Jan Adriaensens
Stage 4a Roma–Napoli–Roma, Bernard Gauthier
Stage 4 Tour de Champagne, Siro Bianchi
Liege, Julien Schepens
Avelgem, Julien Schepens
Liege, Fred De Bruyne
Morlaix, Albert Bouvet
Stage 10a Vuelta a España, Eugène Telotte & Raoul Rémy
Hoboken, Julien Schepens
Overall Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, Jan Adriaensens
Stages 1 & 4, Jan Adriaensens
Bordeaux–Paris, Bernard Gauthier
Stage 1 Critérium du Dauphiné, Jacques Dupont
Brussels–Liege, Julien Schepens
Stage 3 Critérium du Dauphiné, Fernand Picot
Denderleeuw, Martin Van Geneugden
Machelen, Henri Van Kerckhove
Drieslinter, Roger Baens
Anzegem, Julien Schepens
 France National Road Championships, Road Race, Bernard Gauthier
Stages 2 & 6 Tour de France, Fred De Bruyne
 Belgium National Road Championships, Road Race, Julien Schepens
Stage 10 Tour de France, Fred De Bruyne
Poix-du-Nord, Pierre Pardo‘n
Tervuren–Breendonk, Roger Baens
Strijpen, René Van Meenen
Montigny-en-Gohelle, Bernard Gauthier
Aalst Criterium, Fred De Bruyne
Felletin, Pierre Beuffeuil
Overall Tour de l'Ouest, Francis Pipelin
Stage 2, Albert Bouvet
Stage 5, Robert Desbats
Jeuk, Roger Baens
Londerzeel, Jan Adriaensens
Ruiselede, Julien Schepens
Taule, Francis Pipelin
Zutendaal, Martin Van Geneugden
Plouay, Valentin Huot
Rummen, Roger Baens
Eke, Michel Van Aerde
Schoonaarde, Michel Van Aerde
Zwijnaarde, Julien Schepens
Vichte, Jan Adriaensens
Paris–Tours, Albert Bouvet
Overall Desgrange-Colombo, Fred De Bruyne

1957 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Genova–Nice, Louison Bobet
Stage 2 Paris–Nice, Julien Schepens
Stage 5b Paris–Nice, Andre Ruffet
Hoegaarden, Martin Van Geneugden
Geneve, Roger Baudechon
Stage 1b Tour de Champagne, Jacques Bianco
Stage 2 Tour de Champagne, Jacques Bianco
Stage 3 Tour de Champagne, Jean Bellay
Mont Faron Chrono, Valentin Huot
Morlaix, René Fournier
Stages 1 & 3 Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, Julien Schepens
Overall Tour de Champagne, Jacques Bianco
Circuit de la Haute-Savoie: Jean Bellay
Stage 1 Tour de l'Aude, Isaac Vitré
Overall Tour de Normandie, Pierre Gouget
Stage 4, Michel Van Aerde
Raversijde, Gilbert Saelens
Stage 1 Bourges, Francis Anastasi
Verlaine, Roger Baudechon
Brussel–Bever, Roger Baudechon
Stage 5 Tour du Sud-Est, Mohamed Ben Brahimi
Nantes, Isaac Vitré
Stage 1 Eisden, Julien Schepens
Sint-Pieters-Woluwe, Roger Baudechon
Bordeaux–Paris, Bernard Gauthier
Overall Eisden, Michel Van Aerde
Stage 15 Giro d'Italia, Louison Bobet
Blanden, Roger Baudechon
Stage 1 Critérium du Dauphiné, René Privat
Schepdaal, Roger Baudechon
Geneve, Roger Baudechon
Stages 3a & 5 Critérium du Dauphiné, Michel Van Aerde
Stages 3b & 9 Critérium du Dauphiné, Fernand Picot
Sint-Genesius-Rode, Roger Baudechon
Knokke-Heist, Willy Truye
Hanret Criterium, Martin Van Geneugden
 France National Road Championships, Road Race, Valentin Huot
Ollignies, Roger Baudechon
Stages 2, 3a, 11 & 15a Tour de France, René Privat
Charleroi, Louison Bobet
La Chatre, Louison Bobet
Tienen, Martin Van Geneugden
Barsac, Raoul Rémy
Temse, Roger Baudechon
Sallanches, Louison Bobet
Deerlijk, Roger Baudechon
Overall Tour de l'Ouest, Pierre Gouget
Stages 1 & 8, Julien Schepens
Stages 3 & 5, Willy Truye
Stage 4 Tour de l'Ouest, Michel Van Aerde
Braine-l'Alleud, Amateurs: Roger Baudechon
Dunkerque, Willy Truye
Felletin, Marcel Queheille
Guemene, Andre Ruffet
Lessines, Roger Baudechon
Grand-Bourg, Marcel Queheille
Laken, Roger Baudechon
Mere, Gilbert Saelens
Chateauneuf-du-Faou, Francis Pipelin
Scaar, Francis Pipelin
Plouay, Isaac Vitré
Antwerpen, Karel De Baere
Thizy, Stephane Klimek
Erpe, Michel Van Aerde
Beernem Criterium, Julien Schepens
Overall Circuit d'Aquitaine, Rene Abadie
Stages 1 & 2, Rene Abadie
Lembeek, Roger Baudechon
Brive-la-Gaillarde, Louison Bobet
Plougonver, René Fournier
Hennebont, Fernand Picot
Gourin, Fernand Picot

1958 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Stage 6 Paris–Nice, Fernand Picot
Plo‘rmel, Francis Pipelin
Overall Tour du Haut Var, René Privat
Stage 1, René Privat
Stage 1a Driedaagse van Antwerpen, Karel De Baere
Impe, Frans Aerenhouts
Wervik, Marcel Ongenae
Eijsden, Martin Van Geneugden
Stage 1 Tour de Romandie, Tino Sabbadini
Stage 3a Tour de Romandie, Jean Bellay
Raversijde, Marcel Ongenae
Overall Tour du Sud-Est, Bernard Gauthier
Stage 1 Tour de Picardie, Jean Bellay
Overall GP du Midi-Libre, Francis Pipelin
Stage 1, Tino Sabbadini
Stage 3a, Francis Pipelin
Overall Tour de Champagne, Jean Gainche
Stage 2, Mohamed Ben Brahimi
Stage 3, Joseph Bianco
Stage 4, Jean Gainche
Mountains classification Critérium du Dauphiné, Francis Pipelin
Stage 1, Francis Pipelin
Stage 7b, Robert Cazala
Stage 1 Omloop van het Westen, Frans Aerenhouts
Lier, Martin Van Geneugden
 France National Road Championships, Road Race, Valentin Huot
Sint-Niklaas Criterium, Karel De Baere
Stage 4 Tour de France, Jean Gainche
Stage 5 Tour de France, Tino Sabbadini
Stages 6 & 12 Tour de France, Martin Van Geneugden
Gistel, Karel De Baere
Bavikhove, Willy Truye
Salignac, René Privat
Beervelde, Michel Van Aerde
Stage 3 Tour de l'Ouest, Frans Aerenhouts
Lessines, Georges Jomaux
Grenade-sur-Garonne, Jacques Sabathier
Wervik, Michel Van Aerde
Plouay, Jean Gainche
Leuven, Karel De Baere
Charleroi, Frans Aerenhouts
Overall Circuit d'Aquitaine, Willy Truye
Stage 1, Willy Truye
Gap, Tino Sabbadini
Overall Tour du Nord, Willy Truye
Stage 1, Willy Truye
Hoegaarden, Frans Aerenhouts
Putte-Kapellen, Karel De Baere

1959 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1960 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Alger, Robert Cazala
Harelbeke, Willy Vanden Berghen
Hoegaarden, Theo Perpet
Tour of Flanders, Willy Vanden Berghen
Milano–San Remo, René Privat
Gooik, Theo Perpet
Brussels–Tielt, Willy Vanden Berghen
Deerlijk, Richard Everaerts
Tour of Flanders, Richard Everaerts
Bauge, Willy Vanden Berghen
Genappe, Willy Vanden Berghen
Gent–Wevelgem, Frans Aerenhouts
Bonnat, Raymond Poulidor
Rillaar, Theo Perpet
Brussels, Theo Perpet
Bothsorel, Francis Pipelin
Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Theo Perpet
Drieslinter, Theo Perpet
Houthalen, John Van Tongerloo
Borchtlombeek, Theo Perpet
Overall Tour de Champagne, Robert Cazala
Stage 2, Robert Cazala
Sint-Joris-Winge, Theo Perpet
Stage 1b Tour de l'Aude, Raymond Batan
Stage 2 Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, Tino Sabbadini
Stage 12a Zivod M’ru, Willy Vanden Berghen
Grimbergen, Theo Perpet
Mortsel, Amateurs: Theo Perpet
Stage 2 Tour of Belgium, Jozef Schils
Overall GP du Midi-Libre, Valentin Huot
Stage 1, Valentin Huot
Stage 2, Robert Cazala
Lembeek, Amateurs: Theo Perpet
Stage 4b Tour of Belgium, Jozef Schils
Stage 6 Critérium du Dauphiné, Robert Cazala
Overall Driedaagse van West-Vlaanderen, Richard Everaerts
Soignies, Jozef Schils
Beigem, Willy Vanden Berghen
Dilbeek, Theo Perpet
Braine-l'Alleud, Jozef Schils
Stage 2 Tour de France, René Privat
Hemiksem, John Van Tongerloo
Bekkevoort, Theo Perpet
Perk, Willy Vanden Berghen
Stage 1Circuit d'Aquitaine, Robert Verdeun
Stage 20 Tour de France, Pierre Beuffeuil
Rotselaar, Willy Vanden Berghen
Strijpen, Jozef Schils
Stage 1 Grande Premio Vilar, Jean Dacquay
Callac, Francis Pipelin
Arendonk Derny, Frans Aerenhouts
Sint-Genesius-Rode, Theo Perpet
Plessala, Jean Bourlès
Zottegem, Richard Everaerts
Strombeek-Bever, Willy Vanden Berghen
Booischot, Willy Vanden Berghen
Rillaar, Richard Everaerts
Auvelais, Jozef Schils
Arcachon, Raymond Poulidor
Haasrode, Theo Perpet
Zottegem, Jozef Schils
Merchtem, Theo Perpet
Kaprijke, Richard Everaerts
Zellik, Jozef Schils
Tienen, Theo Perpet
Stage 4 Tour du Nord, Jozef Schils
Braine-le-Comte, Willy Vanden Berghen
Kapelle-op-den-Bos, Theo Perpet
Kumtich, Jozef Schils
Waarschoot, Willy Vanden Berghen
Petegem, Theo Perpet

1961 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Genova–Nice, Fernand Picot
Paris Cyclo-cross, Maurice Gandolfo
Brussels–Zepperen, Alfons Hellemans
Hoegaarden, Jozef Schils
Stage 5 Paris–Nice, Jean Anastasi
Brussels–Oetingen, Alfons Hellemans
Milano–San Remo, Raymond Poulidor
Antwerpen–Wevelgem, Frans Aerenhouts
Gent–Wevelgem, Frans Aerenhouts
Mont Faron, Chrono, Raymond Poulidor
Overall Tour du Haut Var, Robert Cazala
Stage 2 GP du Midi-Libre, Robert Cazala
Plougasnou, Édouard Bihouée
Sint-Lievens-Esse, Jozef Schils
Stage 4 Tour de Champagne, Joseph Wasko
Bonheiden, Alfons Hellemans
Stage 2 Tour de l'Aude, Arnaud Geyre
Evergem, Willy Vanden Berghen
Stage 4 GP du Midi-Libre, Robert Cazala
Bierbeek, Jozef Schils
Stage 1 Weekend Wallon, Willy Vanden Berghen
Buggenhout, Alfons Hellemans
 France National Road Championships, Road Race, Raymond Poulidor
Beigem, Alfons Hellemans
Douglas, Alfons Hellemans
Boortmeerbeek, Alfons Hellemans
Stage 21 Tour de France, Robert Cazala
Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Alfons Hellemans
Overall Fourmies, Joseph Wasko
Lalinde, Robert Cazala
Chateau-Chinon Criterium, Jean Gainche
Jambes, Willy Vanden Berghen
Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Alfons Hellemans
Quillan, Pierre Beuffeuil
Brussels–Evere, Willy Vanden Berghen
Pluneret, Francis Pipelin
Plouay, Fernand Picot
Lyon, Manuel Manzano
Hennebont, Jean Bourlès
Langemark, Jozef Schils

1962 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1963 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Eizer-Overijse, Cyclo-cross, Maurice Gandolfo
Mountains classification Paris–Nice, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 1 Critérium International, Raymond Poulidor
Brest, Hubert Ferrer
Tour of Flanders, August Verhaegen
Roeselare, Frans Melckenbeeck
Eizer-Overijse, Victor Van Schil
Stage 2 Tour du Sud-Est, Frans Melckenbeeck
Morlaix, Jean Bourlès
Tredion, Manuel Manzano
Hoboken, Frans Melckenbeeck
Plougasnou, Jean Bourlès
Liege, Frans Melckenbeeck
La Fleche Wallonne, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 5a Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, Frans Melckenbeeck
Plouigneau, Franeois Le Bihan
Ninove, Frans Melckenbeeck
 Belgium National Track Championships, Individual Sprint, Jos De Bakker
Road Championship of Flanders, Road Race, August Verhaegen
Stage 6 Tour de Suisse, Freddy Eugen
Stage 4 Tour de France, Frans Melckenbeeck
Tienen, Willy Vanden Berghen
Melle, Frans Melckenbeeck
Eymoutiers, Robert Cazala
Aalst Criterium, Frans Melckenbeeck
Limoges, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 2 Paris–Luxembourg, Raymond Poulidor
Ussel, Raymond Poulidor
Pleine-Fougères, Jean Bourlès
Port-Brillet, Franeois Le Bihan
Merksem, Victor Van Schil
Kortemark, Frans Melckenbeeck
Grand Prix des Nations, Raymond Poulidor
Hennebont, Franeois Le Bihan
Petegem, Willy Vanden Berghen
Commentry, Claude Mazeaud
Lugano Chrono, Raymond Poulidor

1964 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1965 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Berlin Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Maze Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
 Germany National Cyclo-cross Championship, Rolf Wolfshohl
 France National Cyclo-cross Championship, Pierre Bernet
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Binningen Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Stage 8 Paris–Nice, Joseph Spruyt
Wevelgem, Andre Meriaux
Harelbeke, Joseph Spruyt
Stage 1 Critérium International, Jean-Claude Annaert
Stage 2 Critérium International, Raymond Poulidor
Torhout, Roger Swerts
Tour of Flanders, Roger Swerts
Sainte-Alvere, Robert Cazala
Mont-de-Marsan, Raymond Poulidor
Stasegem: Roger Swerts
Wielsbeke, Roger Swerts
Overall Vuelta a España, Rolf Wolfshohl
Stages 4a & 16, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 10a, Frans Melckenbeeck
Ploneour-Lanvern, Georges Chappe
Saint-Laurent-des-Hommes, Rolf Wolfshohl
Ninove, Roger Swerts
Brussels–Liege, Roger Swerts
Overall Tour de la Manche, Yves Vignolles
Erembodegem, Frans Melckenbeeck
Ferriere-la-Grande, Jean-Claude Annaert
Stages 5b & 14 Tour de France, Raymond Poulidor
Eine, Roger Swerts
Callac, Raymond Poulidor
Scherpenheuvel, Victor Van Schil
Plemet, Jean Gainche
Nijlen, Victor Van Schil
Tessenderlo Criterium, Roger Swerts
Antwerpen, Frans Aerenhouts
Cajarc, Rolf Wolfshohl
Zottegem, Frans Aerenhouts
Geetbets, Victor Van Schil
Overijse, Joseph Spruyt
Hennebont, Jean Marcarini
Overall Montjuich, Raymond Poulidor
Stages 1a & 1b, Raymond Poulidor
Niel Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl

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Kleineichen, Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
 Germany National Cyclo-cross Championship, Rolf Wolfshohl
Omloop Het Volk, Alfons Cools
Stage 6b Paris–Nice, Raymond Poulidor
Plougasnou, Seamus Elliott
Overall Critérium International, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 1, Gilbert Bellone
Stage 3, Raymond Poulidor
Chateauneuf, Gilbert Bellone
Stage 1a Tour of Belgium, Victor Van Schil
Saint-Claud, Gilbert Bellone
 Belgium National Interclub Championships, Roger Swerts
Stage 2 Tour of Belgium, Alfons Cools
Hechtel, Alfons Cools
Mont Faron Chrono, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 5a Quatre Jours de Dunkerque, Rolf Wolfshohl
Frankfurt am Main, Barry Hoban
Labastide-d'Armagnac, Christian Leduc
Ploudalmezeau, Seamus Elliott
Overall Critérium du Dauphiné, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 7b, Raymond Poulidor
Cours, Victor Van Schil
Aartrijke, Albert Bourgois
Sint-Truiden, Alfons Cools
Boucles de la Seine St Denis, Jean-Louis Bodin
Stage 14b Tour de France, Raymond Poulidor
Melle, Frans Melckenbeeck
Schoten, Joseph Spruyt
Quillan, Raymond Poulidor
Lubbeek, Frans Aerenhouts
Bussieres, Raymond Poulidor
Oostkamp, Barry Hoban
Heule, Frans Melckenbeeck
Heist-op-den-Berg, Victor Van Schil
Chanteloup Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Laarne Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl

1967 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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Fréjus, Francis Campaner
Gent–Ieper, Jos Van Mechelen
Paris–Camembert, Georges Chappe
Kortrijk–Galmaarden, Jos Van Mechelen
 Belgium National Interclub Championships, Joseph Spruyt
Stage 8 Vuelta a España, Gilbert Bellone
Stage 15b Vuelta a España, Raymond Poulidor
Stabroek, Roger Swerts
Falisolle, Eddy Beugels
Stage 5b Tour de France, Joseph Spruyt
Stage 14 Tour de France, Barry Hoban
Stage 22b Tour de France, Raymond Poulidor
Overall Tour de la province de Liege, Henk Hiddinga
Callac, Barry Hoban
Stage 2 Circuit du Morbihan, Jean Marcarini
GP de Belgique, Eddy Beugels
Chateau-Chinon Criterium, Barry Hoban
Ussel, Raymond Poulidor
Turnhout, Joseph Spruyt
Assent, Joseph Spruyt
Hennebont, Andre Foucher
Oostrozebeke Criterium, Herman Van Loo
Overall Montjuich, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 1b, Raymond Poulidor
Lausanne, Raymond Poulidor

1968 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1969 – Mercier–BP–Hutchinson

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1970 – Fagor–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1971 – Fagor–Mercier–Hutchinson

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Grenoble Six Days, Alain van Lancker &Jacky Mourioux
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Genova–Nice, Gerard Vianen
Stage 5 Paris–Nice, Gerard Vianen
Ledegem, Jacky Mourioux
Critérium International, Raymond Poulidor
Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo, Raymond Poulidor
Paris–Camembert, Gérard Moneyron
Stage 5 Vuelta al País Vasco, Cyrille Guimard
Points classification Vuelta a España, Cyrille Guimard
Combination classification, Cyrille Guimard
Stages 2, 6 & 13, Eddy Peelman
Stages 3 & 15, Cyrille Guimard
Stage 10, Gerard Vianen
Labastide-d'Armagnac, Cyrille Guimard
Boucles de la Seine St Denis, Gérard Moneyron
Stage 4 Tour de France, Jean-Pierre Genet
Stage 2b, 7a, 8a, Volta a Portugal, Gerard Vianen
Callac, Cyrille Guimard
Stage 13b Volta a Portugal, Jacques Cadiou
Gippingen, Michel Périn
Stage 16a Volta a Portugal, Georges Chappe
Meslan, Jacques Cadiou
Eeklo, Eddy Peelman
Schinnen, Gerard Vianen
Waarschoot, Eddy Peelman
Zwevezele, Eddy Peelman
Overall Étoile des Espoirs, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 5, Raymond Poulidor
Berlin Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl
Hannover Cyclo-cross, Rolf Wolfshohl

1972 – Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1973 – Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson

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Overall Paris–Nice, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 5 Tour de Romandie, Gérard Moneyron
Saint-Macaire-en-Mauges, Raymond Poulidor
Stage 3 Tour de France, Cyrille Guimard
Stages 11 & 19 Tour de France, Barry Hoban
Lamballe, Cyrille Guimard
Rieux, Raymond Poulidor
Issé, Cyrille Guimard
Essen, Cees Bal
Circuit des Frontières, Cees Bal

1974 – Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1975 – Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1976 – Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1977 – Miko–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1978 – Miko–Mercier–Hutchinson

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1979 – Miko–Mercier–Vivagel

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1980 – Miko–Mercier–Vivagel

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1981 – Miko–Mercier–Vivagel

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Cannes, Kim Andersen
Prologue Vuelta a España, Regis Clère
Stage 10 Vuelta a España, Kim Andersen
Stage 12 Vuelta a España, Frédéric Vichot
Stage 15b Vuelta a España, Regis Clère
Les Ormes, Regis Clère

1982 – COOP–Mercier–Mavic

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Stage 3 Circuit Cycliste Sarthe, Claude Moreau
Coutances, Joop Zoetemelk
Stage 3 Tour de l'Aude, Kim Andersen
 France National Road Championship, Road Race, Regis Clère
 United Kingdom National Road Championship, Road Race, John Herety
Harrogate, John Herety
Lamballe, Regis Clère
Stage 9 Tour de l'Avenir, Hubert Mathis
Stage 1b Montjuich, Joop Zoetemelk

1983 – COOP–Mercier–Mavic

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1984 – COOP–Hoonved

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