1913 Tour of Flanders
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1913 Tour of Flanders
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The first edition of the Tour of Flanders, a cycling race in Belgium, was held on 25 May 1913. Paul Deman won the event in a five-man sprint before Joseph Van Daele and Victor Doms. The event was created by sports journalist Karel Van Wijnendaele and organized by sports newspaper Sportwereld. The event started in Ghent and finished in Mariakerke, on the outskirts of Ghent, covering a distance of 324 kilometres. It finished on the velodrome of Mariakerke, a wooden track built around a pond, with
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Cycling race
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