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    Piet van Est (11 August 1934 – 17 October 1991) was a Dutch racing cyclist. He rode the Tour de France in 1957–1962 and 1964 and finished within the first...
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  • Van Est is a Dutch surname that may refer to Bart van Est (born 1956), Dutch cyclist Nico van Est (1928-2009), Dutch cyclist Piet van Est (1934–1991)...
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  • Eltink Jos van Emden Addy Engels Dick Enthoven Cees van Espen Nico van Est Piet van Est Wim van Est Henk Faanhof Rick Flens Ab Geldermans Mees Gerritsen...
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    the summit of the Col du Lautaret on stage 21. This prize was won by Piet van Est. No jersey was awarded to the leader of the mountains classification...
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    2001. Wim van Est died in his hometown Sint Willebrord. His brothers Kees, Toon, Leen and Nico were also professional cyclists. His brother Piet was also...
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  • Norwegian politician. Harlan James Smith, 67, American astronomer. Piet van Est, 57, Dutch cyclist. Enrico Boniforti, 73, Italian football player. Stephen...
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  • 1964. The race started and finished in Waregem. The race was won by Piet van Est. "Dwars Door Vlaanderen (HC), Belgium". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 1 May...
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    professional team under his name after the Second World War. The Dutchman Piet van Est won Bordeaux–Paris in 1950 and 1952 in the team's red and white jersey...
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    original on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2016. "4ª Tappa: Van den Berghen" [4th Stage: Van den Berghen]. Corriere dello Sport (in Italian). 30 June 1962...
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    from the original on 11 May 2017. Retrieved 11 May 2017. "Piet van Est zevende" [Piet van Est seventh]. De Waarheid (in Dutch). 25 June 1962. p. 4 – via...
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