About: Luc Wallays

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Luc Wallays (7 August 1961 – 5 March 2013) was a Belgian professional racing cyclist. Wallays turned professional in 1984, after winning the Giro della Valle d'Aosta the previous year. He rode in the 1985 Tour de France. However his career was cut short due to a bacterial illness he contracted whilst in Chile. Wallays subsequently became a physiotherapist, and remained heavily involved in cycle racing: he coached his nephews, racing cyclists Jelle and Jens Wallays, served as sporting manager at Jonge Renners Roeselare cycling club, and was elite sport coordinator with the Flanders Cycling Federation from 2008 until his death. He was afflicted with cancer for the last six years of his life, overcoming the disease twice before succumbing to the illness in March 2013.

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  • Luc Wallays (7 August 1961 – 5 March 2013) was a Belgian professional racing cyclist. Wallays turned professional in 1984, after winning the Giro della Valle d'Aosta the previous year. He rode in the 1985 Tour de France. However his career was cut short due to a bacterial illness he contracted whilst in Chile. Wallays subsequently became a physiotherapist, and remained heavily involved in cycle racing: he coached his nephews, racing cyclists Jelle and Jens Wallays, served as sporting manager at Jonge Renners Roeselare cycling club, and was elite sport coordinator with the Flanders Cycling Federation from 2008 until his death. He was afflicted with cancer for the last six years of his life, overcoming the disease twice before succumbing to the illness in March 2013. (en)
  • Luc Wallays (Roeselare, 7 augustus 1961 - Roeselare, 5 maart 2013) was een Belgische profwielrenner en winnaar van de Ronde van de Aostavallei in 1983. Hij is de oom van Jelle Wallays en Jens Wallays. (nl)
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  • Luc Wallays (7 August 1961 – 5 March 2013) was a Belgian professional racing cyclist. Wallays turned professional in 1984, after winning the Giro della Valle d'Aosta the previous year. He rode in the 1985 Tour de France. However his career was cut short due to a bacterial illness he contracted whilst in Chile. Wallays subsequently became a physiotherapist, and remained heavily involved in cycle racing: he coached his nephews, racing cyclists Jelle and Jens Wallays, served as sporting manager at Jonge Renners Roeselare cycling club, and was elite sport coordinator with the Flanders Cycling Federation from 2008 until his death. He was afflicted with cancer for the last six years of his life, overcoming the disease twice before succumbing to the illness in March 2013. (en)
  • Luc Wallays (Roeselare, 7 augustus 1961 - Roeselare, 5 maart 2013) was een Belgische profwielrenner en winnaar van de Ronde van de Aostavallei in 1983. Hij is de oom van Jelle Wallays en Jens Wallays. (nl)
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