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1974 Tour of Flanders

The 58th running of the Tour of Flanders cycling race in Belgium was held on Sunday 31 March 1974. Dutchman Cees Bal won the classic ahead of Frans Verbeeck and Eddy Merckx. The race started in Ghent and finished in Meerbeke (Ninove).


Race details
31 March 1974
1
256 km (159 mi)
6h 10'
Winner
 Cees Bal (NED)
(Gan–Mercier) 
Second
 Frans Verbeeck (BEL)
(Maes–Watneys) 
Third
 Walter Godefroot (BEL)
(Flandria–Carpenter)WinnerCees Bal (NED)(Gan–Mercier)SecondFrans Verbeeck (BEL)(Maes–Watneys)ThirdWalter Godefroot (BEL)(Flandria–Carpenter)
WinnerCees Bal (NED)(Gan–Mercier)
SecondFrans Verbeeck (BEL)(Maes–Watneys)
ThirdWalter Godefroot (BEL)(Flandria–Carpenter)

The 58th running of the Tour of Flanders cycling race in Belgium was held on Sunday 31 March 1974. Dutchman Cees Bal won the classic ahead of Frans Verbeeck and Eddy Merckx. The race started in Ghent and finished in Meerbeke (Ninove).

A group of 40 was formed after the Oude Kwaremont, further reduced on the Muur van Geraardsbergen. At six kilometers from the finish Cees Bal broke clear from the group, powering on to the victory in Meerbeke.

In 1974, Bal was part of the Gan–Mercier cycling team, and was a team mate of Joop Zoetemelk. Shortly before the Ronde, in the Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme, Zoetemelk took over the lead from Bal in the final stage, and Bal felt betrayed. In the night before the Tour of Flanders, Bal refused to sleep in the same hotel as Zoetemelk, and preferred to stay in his own house in the Netherlands. In the morning, he rode to the start of the Ronde, and fueled by anger, won the race.

There were seven categorized climbs:

Column 1Column 2
Oude Kwaremont
Nieuwe Kruisberg
Taaienberg
EikenbergVolkegemberg
Varent
Muur of Geraardsbergen
CyclistTeamTime
1Cees Bal (NED)Gan–Mercier6h 10' 00"
2Frans Verbeeck (BEL)Watneys–Maes+ 19"
3Walter Godefroot (BEL)Flandria–Carpenters.t.
4Eddy Merckx (BEL)Moltenis.t.
5Eric Leman (BEL)Mic–Ludos.t.
6Marc Demeyer (BEL)Flandria–Carpenter+ 0'45"
7Gerben Karstens (NED)Bic+0'51"
8Rik Van Linden (BEL)IJsboerke–Colners.t.
9Patrick Sercu (BEL)Brooklyn (cycling team)s.t.
10Wilfried Wesemael (BEL)Mic–Ludo+ 1' 23"

Note: third-place finished Walter Godefroot tested positive for doping after the race and was disqualified, moving Merckx up to third.

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