Kevin Van Impe
Kevin Van Impe is a Belgian racing cyclist born the April 19th 1981 with Alost.
He is the son of the former cyclist Frank Van Impe, and the nephew of the winner of the Tour de France 1976 Lucien Van Impe.
Passed professional in 2002 at Lotto, which it leaves for Chocolade Jacques after three seasons, with for only victory a stage of the Turn of the Rhineland-Palatinat. It signs during this season the 2005 second success with the Circuit of Houtland. It also finishes second of Kuurne-Brussels-Kuurne and the championship of Belgium on road.
Recruited in 2006 by the team, it officiates there mainly as a fellow-member of Tom Boonen for traditional the flandriennes. It gained the Circuit Franco-Belgian in 2006 and finished ninth of the Paris-Roubaix 2007.
Prize list
- 1999
- Champion of Belgium against-the-watch Junior
- 2003
- 3rd stage of the Turn of the Rhineland-Palatinat
- 2005
- Omloop van het Houtland
- 2006
- 1st stage of the Franco-Belgian Circuit
- final Classification of the Franco-Belgian Circuit
- 2007
- 1st stage of the Turn of Qatar
- 9th of Paris-Roubaix
Results on the large lathes
Turn of Italy
- 2003 : abandonment
Turn of Spain
- 2006 : 129e
External bond
- Official site
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