ReCycle 'I fell 70m off a mountain' When Wim Van Est plunged off the Aubisque and Hugo Koblet


Wim van Est & Klaas van Est, Tour de France 1954. Vintage Cycling Jersey, Vintage Cycles

2014-02-06 Wim laat de plek zien van zijn val 2014-02-05 Lang leve. de Tour de France (2012) 1953-07-19 Le Tour: (1953) zege Van Est in Monaco 1951-07-16 Le Tour: (1951) Van Est in eerste gele trui 1954-07-11 Le Tour: (1954) Van Est wint rit naar Caen


Tour de France (3) over het grote geld, maar ook over Wim van Est en Jan Cottaar

Willem (Wim) van Est ( Fijnaart, 25 maart 1923 - Roosendaal, 1 mei 2003 [1]) was een Nederlands wielrenner die als eerste Nederlander in de Tour (de France) de gele trui droeg als leider van het algemeen klassement en de Ronde van Vlaanderen won.


BordeauxParigi 1950. Wim Van Est (19232003) festeggiato dopo la vittoria Cyclisme, Légendes

Win Van Est: A Descent into the Abyss. Gerardo Fuster once recounted one of the most memorable falls in cycling history: The Dutch cyclist embarked on a daring descent, described as "entering an open grave." Fueled by the desire to regain lost time and maintain the coveted yellow jersey, Van Est pushed himself to the limit.


Wim van Est with his old 1951 bike Willem van Est (25 Marc… Flickr

On the previous year's Tour de France, Decock had been an eyewitness to yellow jersey Wim van Est's fall into a ravine on the descent of the Col d'Aubisque on stage 13 to Tarbes.


Wim van Est Life Story & Biography with Photos Videos

Willem "Wim" van Est (25 March 1923 - 1 May 2003) was a Dutch racing cyclist. He is best known for being the first Dutch cyclist to wear the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification in the Tour de France of 1951, and for falling into a ravine while wearing it.


TDF 1957... Jacques Anquetil & Wim van Est... Cycling race, Racing cyclist, Bicycle

Known as Iron William, TheLocomotive and even The Executioner, Willem van Est was best known, simply, as 'Wim'. The beefy, barrel-chested Dutchman was born in Brabant in 1923, the second of.


Wim van Est, de eerste Nederlander in de gele trui Historiek

The Devereux Foundation went to work converting the once luxurious ranch into a functioning school. Within a few days it was open and they began their good work. And the Coal Oil Point got a new name, Devereux Point. The Campbell Mansion was renamed for Helena T. Devereux who died in 1975 at the age of 90.


1951 Geletruidrager Wim van Est valt in ravijn NOS

It shows the bicycles used by the Dutch royal family or the famous bicycle belonging to Dutch Wim van Est who fell to a 70-metre deep ravine while wearing a yellow jersey of the Tour de France leader in 1951.


Wim van Est 1952 Foto's

Today - 1st of May 2003 - I heard the news late tonight: Wim Van Est died in Sint Willebrord (Holland), at the age of 80. With Wim Van Est, my passion for cycling started. He has been the very first cyclist I have ever touched, the very first one who talked to me. It was in Antwerp-Belgium in 1961: I was 8, he was 38.


BordeauxParigi 1950. Wim Van Est (19232003) Bicicletta, Immagini

The Dutchman Wim Van Est was a professional cyclist for 16 years, completing the Tour de France nine times and along the way winning three stages and wearing the maillot jaune for several days in 1955 and 1958, with his best ever result being eighth place in 1957. But when Van Est first entered the Tour de France in 1951, he had never really.


Wielrenner Wim van Est wint voor de derde keer de 555 kilometer lange monsterrit BordeauxParijs

Willem "Wim" van Est (25 March 1923 - 1 May 2003) was a Dutch racing cyclist. He is best known for being the first Dutch cyclist to wear the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification in the Tour de France of 1951, and for falling into a ravine while wearing it. Oops something went wrong: 403


Wim van Est won in 1951 als eerste Nederlander de gele trui, maar de radio was er niet bij

For the rest of his life, Wim van Est was the man who should have fallen to his death in the Pyrenees. Shortly after leaving hospital, he played on the accident in an advertising campaign for the Dutch team's sponsor, Pontiac watches, with a poster campaign showing van Est saying: "I fell 70 meters deep, but my Pontiac was still running


Wim Van Est Crasht/Valt 70m Down below/neer(Tour de France 1951) YouTube

Wim van Est, 1958 Bericht zur Tour de France 1954 mit Start in Amsterdam (niederl.) Wim van Est mit seiner Mannschaft auf dem Weg zur Tour de France 1955. Willem „Wim" van Est (* 25.März 1923 in Fijnaart, heute zu Moerdijk; † 1. Mai 2003 in Roosendaal) war ein niederländischer Radrennfahrer.Er war 1951 der erste Niederländer, der bei der Tour de France 1951 das Gelbe und beim Giro d.


De val van Wim van Est Brabants Erfgoed

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1951 Wim van Est valt in Geel

Wim van Est (born 1923-03-25 in Fijnaart, passed away 2003-05-01) was a former professional road racing cyclist from Netherlands, active between 1949 and 1964. His best results are 3 stage wins in Tour de France and winning Ronde van Vlaanderen.


ReCycle 'I fell 70m off a mountain' When Wim Van Est plunged off the Aubisque and Hugo Koblet

Wim van Est (1923-2003) begon door de Tweede Wereldoorlog pas laat aan zijn carrière als profwielrenner. Zijn fietstalent werd in de oorlog al herkend, zo smokkelde hij op de fiets boter van.