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Peter Post

Born: 11th December 1933, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Died: 14th January 2011, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Number of professional victories: 156
Flandria 1962, 1964 - 1965



Flandria Peter Post 1962

Peter Post was primarily a track cyclist, specializing in Six-Day racing, where he won 65 races of the 155 he started. Post also had considerable success on the road, his greatest achievement being victory in the 1964 Paris-Roubiax - the fist Dutchman to win the race, bringing to an end a 7-year run of Belgian wins. In a fast-paced race, Post made the break along with, Yvo Molenaeres, World Champion Benoni Beheyt, and Flandria team-mate Willy Bocklant. The high speed of the break surprised pre-race favourites Rik Van Looy, Raymond Poulidor and Rudi Altig. Bocklant sacrificed his own chances to keep the pace high, preventing the favourites from bridging the gap. Post comfortably won the sprint, beating the World Champion into second place. A spent Bocklant finished in fourth place, but in addition to helping his Flandria team-mate win, his pace allowed Post to claim the record for the fastest ever Paris-Roubaix, (a record which stood for 53 years until it was broken in 2017 by Greg Van Avermaet). Three weeks later Bocklant won Liège-Bastogne-Liège.

Post is best remembered as a highly successful team manager. Following his retirement he formed the Dutch Ti-Raleigh team, and later became Director Sportif of the Raleigh-Panasonic team.

Major placings whilst riding for Flandria:

1964 Flandria Jersey

1964 Flandria - Romeo
1st Paris-Roubaix

 

 

 

Flandria Peter Post 1962 Paris-Roubaix
Flandria Peter Post 1962 Paris-Roubaix Victory

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