Moreno De Pauw

Moreno De Pauw (born 12 August 1991) is a Belgian former cyclist,[2] who rode professionally for Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise between 2014 and 2019.

Moreno De Pauw
Personal information
Full nameMoreno De Pauw
Born (1991-08-12) 12 August 1991
Sint-Niklaas, Belgium
Team information
Current teamRetired
Discipline
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Amateur teams
2009Avia
2010–2013Rock Werchter–Chocolade Jacques
Professional team
2014–2019Topsport Vlaanderen–Baloise[1]
Medal record
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2017 Hong KongMadison
European Championships
Bronze medal – third place2016 YvelinesMadison

Major results

2013
1st Stage 5 Rás Tailteann
2014
2nd Six Days of Grenoble (with Otto Vergaerde)
2015
1st Six Days of London (with Kenny De Ketele)
2016
National Track Championships
1st Points race
1st Madison race (with Kenny De Ketele)
2nd Scratch Race
1st Six Days of London (with Kenny De Ketele)
1st Six Days of Amsterdam (with Kenny De Ketele)
2nd Six Days of Ghent (with Kenny De Ketele)
2nd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Kenny De Ketele)
3rd Madison (with Kenny De Ketele), UEC European Track Championships
3rd Madison, Glasgow (with Kenny De Ketele), UCI Track World Cup
2017
1st Omnium, National Track Championships
1st Six Days of Ghent (with Kenny De Ketele)
1st Six Days of Berlin (with Kenny De Ketele)
1st Six Day Final Mallorca (with Kenny De Ketele)
2nd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Kenny De Ketele)
3rd Madison (with Kenny De Ketele), UCI Track World Championships
3rd Six Days of London (with Kenny De Ketele)
2018
2nd Six Days of Berlin (with Kenny De Ketele)
2nd Six Days of Copenhagen (with Yoeri Havik)

References

  1. "Sport Vlaanderen - Baloise 2019 met 22 renners" [Sport Vlaanderen-Baloise 2019 with 22 riders]. Sport Vlaanderen–Baloise (in Dutch). Wielerclub Eddy Merckxvrienden vzw. 24 November 2018. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  2. "Baanspecialist Moreno De Pauw (28) zet binnenkort een punt achter zijn carrière" [Track specialist Moreno De Pauw (28) will soon put an end to his career]. Sporza (in Dutch). Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie. 9 October 2019. Retrieved 10 January 2020.
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