GP Briek Schotte

The GP Briek Schotte is a criterium road cycling race held annually around the village of Desselgem in West Flanders, Belgium.[1] The race was first organized in 1941.In 1942 and 1947, two editions were organized, one in July and the other in September.[2] The race was named in honor of Belgian cyclist Briek Schotte, the winner of the first three editions of the race.[3]
West FlandersCriteriumBriek SchotteGilbert Desmetroad cycling raceDesselgemAndré DefoortMaurice MeersmanNorbert CallensAndré MaelbranckeEmile SevereynsGermain DeryckeArthur DecabooterNorbert KerckhoveWilly PlanckaertDaniel Van RyckeghemRik Van LooyJos HuysmansEric LemanEdward JanssensWalter GodefrootWilly Van MalderghemHerman Van SpringelWillem PeetersJos SchipperFrans Van LooyAndré DierickxEddy PlanckaertPatrick VersluysDirk HeirwegJohan CapiotDirk DemolJohan MuseeuwJohan VerstrepenBart LeysenHendrik RedantJans KoertsWim OmloopWim FeysJo PlanckaertMax van HeeswijkWilfried PeetersSven VanthourenhoutWilfried CretskensWouter WeylandtJohnny HoogerlandSteven de JonghMauro FacciNiko EeckhoutKevin Van ImpeGuillaume Van KeirsbulckJulien VermoteAndrew FennIljo KeisseGianluca Brambilla Brian van GoethemŁukasz Wiśniowski Boris Vallée Jasper de BuystSep VanmarckeTimothy DupontPiotr HavikCarl Fredrik HagenMilan MentenEnzo WoutersKenny DehaesArjen LivynsYlber SefaMichael FreibergJonas RickaertJordi Warlop