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Rik Van Steenbergen

Hendrik "Rik" Van Steenbergen (9 September 1924 – 15 May 2003) was a Belgian racing cyclist, considered to be one of the best among the great number of successful Belgian cyclists.

Rik Van Steenbergen
Van Steenbergen in 1967
Personal information
Full nameRik Van Steenbergen
NicknameRik I (Rik II is Rik Van Looy)
The Boss
BornConstant Hendrik Van Steenbergen
(1924-09-09)9 September 1924
Arendonk, Belgium
Died15 May 2003(2003-05-15) (aged 78)
Antwerp, Belgium
Team information
DisciplineRoad/Track
RoleRider
Rider typeClassics specialist, sprinter
Professional teams
1943Alcyon / Europe-Dunlop
1944Trialoux-Wolber
1945-47Mercier
1948Mercier / Bristol
1950-51Mercier / Girardengo-Ursus
1952Mercier / Girardengo-Clement
1953Mercier / Girardengo-Hutchinson
1954Mercier / Girardengo-Eldorado
1955Girardengo-Eldorado / Elvé-Peugeot
1956Girardengo-Icep / Elvé-Peugeot
1957Peugeot-BP-Dunlop / Cora-Elvé
1958Elvé-Peugeot-Marvan
1959-60Peugeot-BP-Dunlop
1961-62Solo-Van Steenbergen
1963Solo-Terrot-Van Steenbergen
1964-66Solo–Superia
Major wins
Grand Tours
Tour de France
4 individual stages (1949, 1952, 1955)
Giro d'Italia
Sprints classification (1954, 1957)
15 individual stages (1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1957)
Vuelta a España
Points classification (1956)
6 individual stages (1956)

Stage races

Tour de l'Ouest (1951)
Vuelta a la Argentina (1952)

One-day races and Classics

World Road Race Championships (1949, 1956, 1957)
National Road Race Championships (1943, 1945, 1954)
Tour of Flanders (1944, 1946)
Dwars door Vlaanderen (1945)
Paris–Roubaix (1948, 1952)
La Flèche Wallonne (1949, 1958)
Paris–Brussels (1950)
Milan–San Remo (1954)

Other

Ruban Jaune (1948->1955)
Critérium des As (1948, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958)

Track Championships

National Track Championships
Madison (1955, 1961)
Omnium (1944, 1955, 1961, 1963)
Men's Individual Pursuit (1944)
Derny (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964)
European Track Championships
Madison (1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1963)
Omnium (1959)
Medal record
Representing  Belgium
Men's road bicycle racing
World Championships
1949 Copenhagen Professional Road Race
1956 Copenhagen Professional Road Race
1957 Waregem Professional Road Race
1946 Zürich Professional Road Race
Men's track cycling
European Championships
1958 Kopenhagen Madison
1959 Dortmund Omnium
1959 Zürich Madison
1960 Antwerp Madison
1961 Köln Madison
1963 Brussels Madison
1962 Dortmund Omnium
1963 Antwerp Derny
1964 Antwerp Derny
1965 Bremen Madison
1966 Brussels Madison
1966 Köln Omnium
1956 Zürich Omnium
1961 Kopenhagen Omnium
1962 Zürich Madison
1963 Köln Omnium

Early life edit

Van Steenbergen was born in Arendonk into a poor family. As a fledgling teenager, he worked successively as cigar-roller in a factory, as errand boy and as bicycle mechanic.[1] Dreaming of a cycling career like that of his idol Karel Kaers, the tall youngster started his first street race in Morkhoven on April 4, 1939, and won it. He eventually became one of Belgium's best juniors from 1939 to 1942, winning 52 road races.[2]

Career edit

Van Steenbergen was considered a "medical marvel" due to the exceptional large heart he had.

He started cycling as a professional during World War II in 1942, after being an amateur since he was 14. Although the official age limit was 21, it was decided that he could enter the professional circuit directly at the age of 18.[3] The next year, he won his first important races, and became Belgian road cycling champion. In 1944, he won the Tour of Flanders classic, which he won again two years later.

 
Rik Van Steenbergen winning the inaugural Dwars Door België in 1945

During his career, which lasted until 1966, Van Steenbergen won several more classics: Paris–Roubaix, Paris–Brussels and Milan–San Remo. He also won the World Road Cycling Championships three times (1949 Copenhagen, 1956 Copenhagen and 1957 Waregem), equaling the (still standing) record of Alfredo Binda. His last world title, a year after his second, was won in front of a home crowd. In addition, he placed third in the first post-war world championships in 1946. He held the Ruban Jaune for seven years for winning the 1948 Paris-Roubaix in a record average speed for a professional race, covering the 246 km at an average of 43.612 km per hour.

 
Van Steenbergen in an El Gráfico edition of 1953

His sporting achievements, combined with his physical appearance and natural authority made him a rider who was looked up to in the peloton, with or without fear. It earned him nicknames like The Boss or El Rey (the king).

"The biggest phenomenon I have encountered on my way."

Fausto Coppi on Van Steenbergen [4]

Van Steenbergen also excelled on the track. He won 40 Six-day events, 276 Omniums and improved two world records. His track capabilities made him an excellent road sprinter. However, due to his size, he usually had difficulty climbing, which prevented him from winning major stage races. He nevertheless placed 2nd in the 1951 Giro d'Italia. Between 1949 and 1957 he won four stages in the Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey for two days. In the same period he won fifteen stages in the Giro d'Italia and rode in the leader's pink jersey for nine days. In the Vuelta a España, he achieved six stage victories and the points classification and wore the amarillo jersey for one day. In 1951 he won the Tour of the West in France. The following year he won the Tour of Argentina.[5] It is widely believed that he could have competed for victory in Grand Tours and other stage races had he concentrated on them, instead of racing almost every race he could enter.

Remarkable is a 48-hour spell in 1957, when Van Steenbergen raced in the Belgian Congo, Copenhagen, Paris and Liège, winning all four events.

After his career, a newspaper calculated that Van Steenbergen rode more than 1 million kilometers on a bike, the equivalent of 25 tours around the world.

In total, he won no less than 1,645 races, of which 331 road races and 1,314 track races.[6]

Riding style edit

The muscular Van Steenbergen was known for his sprints and final jumps at finishes.

Van Steenbergen did not allow himself to be forced into a straitjacket. Nor did he want to surround himself too much with helpers. That gave him too much responsibility to have to win.

He preferred to go his own way, like a free bird in the peloton. On the road, he single-handedly arranged what needed to be done. That usually depended on his fitness, because Van Steenbergen never knew whether he was going to ride well or not, it only became apparent in the race. In that respect, he thrived on impulses.[7]

Motivation edit

His big drive was his addiction to cycling. Van Steenbergen really enjoyed the atmosphere and competition in races and was noticed whistling on his bicycle on several occasions.

 
Van Steenbergen after winning a stage in the 1958 Tour of the Netherlands

Another important aspect was the money that could be earned. His background as the child of a poor family, combined with the situation in post-war Belgium undoubtedly contributed to this. After Van Steenbergen won a classic, he rode numerous other races. And only when the starting money started to decrease, he began aiming on another classic.

From 1960, he also focused more on track cycling. The bigger contracts in this sport and the stifling rivalry with Rik Van Looy were the main drivers of that conscious choice.

At the time he stopped cycling, Van Steenbergen owned several properties and flats in Belgium and Sardinia.[8]

Retirement edit

At the age of 42, Van Steenbergen ended his career in a packed Brussels Sports Palace.

Unprepaired for the life without cycling, he entered a dark period afterwards.

"It wasn't easy to get into mainstream society when they've been kissing your shoes for twenty years." Van Steenbergen later said.

He was named in connection with many unsavory practices. He had a gambling addiction and was suspected of drug trafficking, conspiracy and incitement to debauchery.[9] During this period, in 1968, he also starred in the Belgian adult movie Pandore as the character Dimitri. In the context of that era the film was a sensational, provocative, scandal movie,[9] although nowadays it wouldn't be labeled as an adult movie at all.[10]

Van Steenbergen also ended up in jail for a while. He came close to prison for smuggling a suspect package over the Dutch border.[11] But his marriage with the British Doreen Hewitt saved him from ruin and he got his life back on track.[12]

Despite the many side issues, he maintained his popularity among the cycling public. Later in life he became a welcome guest at sports evenings, competitions and television debates.

Death and commemoration edit

Rik Van Steenbergen died in Antwerp after a prolonged sickness, at the age of 78. The funeral was in the Sint Pauluskerk of Westmalle, attended by about 2000 people, including Eddy Merckx, Rik Van Looy, Roger De Vlaeminck, Walter Godefroot, Johan De Muynck, Lucien Van Impe, Freddy Maertens and Briek Schotte. The UCI president Hein Verbruggen and Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt also attended.

The following year, a statue was erected in his honour on the Wampenberg in Arendonk.

Career achievements edit

Highlights edit

Records edit

Awards and honours edit

 
Bust of Van Steenbergen

Books edit

  • Rik Van Steenbergen: Het kind der goden by Peter Woeti in 1957. Hidawa, 80 p. (Dutch)
  • Rik van Steenbergen by Fred De Bruyne in 1963. G. Kolff, 41 p. (Dutch)
  • De Miljoenenfiets van Rik Van Steenbergen by Achille Van Den Broeck in 1966. De Brauwere, 391 p. (Dutch)
  • Rik I van Steenbergen by René Vermeiren, Hugo De Meyer in 1999. De Eecloonaar, 272 p. ISBN 9789074128568 (Dutch, French, English, Italian, Spanish)
  • Rik I Memorial (1924 - 2003) by René Vermeiren in 2003. De Eecloonaar, 56 p. ISBN 9789074128957 (Dutch)
  • Rik Van Steenbergen. Das Ass der Asse by Walter Rottiers. Bielefeld in 2005, Covadonga-Verlag, 144 p. ISBN 9783936973150 (German)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Bicycle, UK, 31 May 1950, p. 4
  2. ^ a b Vanysacker, Dries (2011). "Kop 23 - Rik Van Steenbergen (1924-2003): Voor alles broodrenner". Vlaamse Wielerkoppen (in Dutch). Davidsfonds. pp. 197–201. ISBN 9789058268181.
  3. ^ ""Op een oude fiets moet je het leren". Over de West-Vlaamse inwijdingsperiode van Rik Van Steenbergen" (in Dutch). servicekoers.be. 31 August 2022.
  4. ^ "De bedrieger bedrogen" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. 9 October 1999.
  5. ^ "De bedrieger bedrogen" (in Dutch). De Volkskrant. 9 October 1999.
  6. ^ "Een wielercarrière van ongeveer één miljoen kilometers". De Volkskrant (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 May 2003.
  7. ^ Sys, Jacques (2020). "Rik Van Steenbergen - The Boss". Top 1000 van de Belgische wielrenners (in Dutch). Lanoo. pp. 167–1971. ISBN 9789401467254.
  8. ^ "The Cash Machine- Rik Van Steenbergen". cyclinglegends.co.uk.
  9. ^ a b Piedfort, Dominique (8 September 2010). "Wielerlegende Rik Van Steenbergen duikt op in seksfilm" [Cycling legend Rik Van Steenbergen appears in adult movie]. Gazet van Antwerpen (in Dutch).
  10. ^ "Pandore (1968)". Internet Movie Database.
  11. ^ Fotheringham, William (24 May 2003). "Obituary: Henri Van Steenbergen". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  12. ^ maj (8 September 2010). "Bioscoop speelt seksfilm met Rik Van Steenbergen" [Cinema plays adult movie with Rik Van Steenbergen]. De Standaard (in Dutch).
  13. ^ "World Professional (Elite) Road Cycling Championship".
  14. ^ "Palmarès de Rik van Steenbergen".
  15. ^ "2017 AIOCC TROPHY".
  16. ^ "Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen start en komt aan in 'zijn' Arendonk: "Het moeten niet altijd de grootsteden zijn"" (in Dutch). Het Laatste Nieuws. 29 September 2022.
  17. ^ "Top Ride: The Rik Van Steenbergen Classic". pezcyclingnews.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  18. ^ "Achiel Bruneel en Rik Van Steenbergen". kempenskarakter (in Dutch).
  19. ^ "Arendonk onthult standbeeld Rik Van Steenbergen". De Standaard (in Dutch). 5 October 2004.

External links edit

  • Official Tour de France results for Rik Van Steenbergen

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Hendrik Rik Van Steenbergen 9 September 1924 15 May 2003 was a Belgian racing cyclist considered to be one of the best among the great number of successful Belgian cyclists Rik Van SteenbergenVan Steenbergen in 1967Personal informationFull nameRik Van SteenbergenNicknameRik I Rik II is Rik Van Looy The BossBornConstant Hendrik Van Steenbergen 1924 09 09 9 September 1924Arendonk BelgiumDied15 May 2003 2003 05 15 aged 78 Antwerp BelgiumTeam informationDisciplineRoad TrackRoleRiderRider typeClassics specialist sprinterProfessional teams1943Alcyon Europe Dunlop1944Trialoux Wolber1945 47Mercier1948Mercier Bristol1950 51Mercier Girardengo Ursus1952Mercier Girardengo Clement1953Mercier Girardengo Hutchinson1954Mercier Girardengo Eldorado1955Girardengo Eldorado Elve Peugeot1956Girardengo Icep Elve Peugeot1957Peugeot BP Dunlop Cora Elve1958Elve Peugeot Marvan1959 60Peugeot BP Dunlop1961 62Solo Van Steenbergen1963Solo Terrot Van Steenbergen1964 66Solo SuperiaMajor winsGrand Tours Tour de France4 individual stages 1949 1952 1955 dd Giro d ItaliaSprints classification 1954 1957 15 individual stages 1951 1952 1953 1954 1957 1957 dd Vuelta a EspanaPoints classification 1956 6 individual stages 1956 dd Stage races Tour de l Ouest 1951 Vuelta a la Argentina 1952 One day races and Classics World Road Race Championships 1949 1956 1957 National Road Race Championships 1943 1945 1954 Tour of Flanders 1944 1946 Dwars door Vlaanderen 1945 Paris Roubaix 1948 1952 La Fleche Wallonne 1949 1958 Paris Brussels 1950 Milan San Remo 1954 Other Ruban Jaune 1948 gt 1955 Criterium des As 1948 1952 1955 1957 1958 Track Championships National Track ChampionshipsMadison 1955 1961 Omnium 1944 1955 1961 1963 Men s Individual Pursuit 1944 Derny 1961 1962 1963 1964 dd European Track ChampionshipsMadison 1958 1959 1960 1961 1963 Omnium 1959 dd Medal record Representing Belgium Men s road bicycle racing World Championships 1949 Copenhagen Professional Road Race 1956 Copenhagen Professional Road Race 1957 Waregem Professional Road Race 1946 Zurich Professional Road Race Men s track cycling European Championships 1958 Kopenhagen Madison 1959 Dortmund Omnium 1959 Zurich Madison 1960 Antwerp Madison 1961 Koln Madison 1963 Brussels Madison 1962 Dortmund Omnium 1963 Antwerp Derny 1964 Antwerp Derny 1965 Bremen Madison 1966 Brussels Madison 1966 Koln Omnium 1956 Zurich Omnium 1961 Kopenhagen Omnium 1962 Zurich Madison 1963 Koln Omnium Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Riding style 4 Motivation 5 Retirement 6 Death and commemoration 7 Career achievements 7 1 Highlights 7 2 Records 8 Awards and honours 9 Books 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life editVan Steenbergen was born in Arendonk into a poor family As a fledgling teenager he worked successively as cigar roller in a factory as errand boy and as bicycle mechanic 1 Dreaming of a cycling career like that of his idol Karel Kaers the tall youngster started his first street race in Morkhoven on April 4 1939 and won it He eventually became one of Belgium s best juniors from 1939 to 1942 winning 52 road races 2 Career editVan Steenbergen was considered a medical marvel due to the exceptional large heart he had He started cycling as a professional during World War II in 1942 after being an amateur since he was 14 Although the official age limit was 21 it was decided that he could enter the professional circuit directly at the age of 18 3 The next year he won his first important races and became Belgian road cycling champion In 1944 he won the Tour of Flanders classic which he won again two years later nbsp Rik Van Steenbergen winning the inaugural Dwars Door Belgie in 1945 During his career which lasted until 1966 Van Steenbergen won several more classics Paris Roubaix Paris Brussels and Milan San Remo He also won the World Road Cycling Championships three times 1949 Copenhagen 1956 Copenhagen and 1957 Waregem equaling the still standing record of Alfredo Binda His last world title a year after his second was won in front of a home crowd In addition he placed third in the first post war world championships in 1946 He held the Ruban Jaune for seven years for winning the 1948 Paris Roubaix in a record average speed for a professional race covering the 246 km at an average of 43 612 km per hour nbsp Van Steenbergen in an El Grafico edition of 1953 His sporting achievements combined with his physical appearance and natural authority made him a rider who was looked up to in the peloton with or without fear It earned him nicknames like The Boss or El Rey the king The biggest phenomenon I have encountered on my way Fausto Coppi on Van Steenbergen 4 Van Steenbergen also excelled on the track He won 40 Six day events 276 Omniums and improved two world records His track capabilities made him an excellent road sprinter However due to his size he usually had difficulty climbing which prevented him from winning major stage races He nevertheless placed 2nd in the 1951 Giro d Italia Between 1949 and 1957 he won four stages in the Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey for two days In the same period he won fifteen stages in the Giro d Italia and rode in the leader s pink jersey for nine days In the Vuelta a Espana he achieved six stage victories and the points classification and wore the amarillo jersey for one day In 1951 he won the Tour of the West in France The following year he won the Tour of Argentina 5 It is widely believed that he could have competed for victory in Grand Tours and other stage races had he concentrated on them instead of racing almost every race he could enter Remarkable is a 48 hour spell in 1957 when Van Steenbergen raced in the Belgian Congo Copenhagen Paris and Liege winning all four events After his career a newspaper calculated that Van Steenbergen rode more than 1 million kilometers on a bike the equivalent of 25 tours around the world In total he won no less than 1 645 races of which 331 road races and 1 314 track races 6 Riding style editThe muscular Van Steenbergen was known for his sprints and final jumps at finishes Van Steenbergen did not allow himself to be forced into a straitjacket Nor did he want to surround himself too much with helpers That gave him too much responsibility to have to win He preferred to go his own way like a free bird in the peloton On the road he single handedly arranged what needed to be done That usually depended on his fitness because Van Steenbergen never knew whether he was going to ride well or not it only became apparent in the race In that respect he thrived on impulses 7 Motivation editHis big drive was his addiction to cycling Van Steenbergen really enjoyed the atmosphere and competition in races and was noticed whistling on his bicycle on several occasions nbsp Van Steenbergen after winning a stage in the 1958 Tour of the Netherlands Another important aspect was the money that could be earned His background as the child of a poor family combined with the situation in post war Belgium undoubtedly contributed to this After Van Steenbergen won a classic he rode numerous other races And only when the starting money started to decrease he began aiming on another classic From 1960 he also focused more on track cycling The bigger contracts in this sport and the stifling rivalry with Rik Van Looy were the main drivers of that conscious choice At the time he stopped cycling Van Steenbergen owned several properties and flats in Belgium and Sardinia 8 Retirement editAt the age of 42 Van Steenbergen ended his career in a packed Brussels Sports Palace Unprepaired for the life without cycling he entered a dark period afterwards It wasn t easy to get into mainstream society when they ve been kissing your shoes for twenty years Van Steenbergen later said He was named in connection with many unsavory practices He had a gambling addiction and was suspected of drug trafficking conspiracy and incitement to debauchery 9 During this period in 1968 he also starred in the Belgian adult movie Pandore as the character Dimitri In the context of that era the film was a sensational provocative scandal movie 9 although nowadays it wouldn t be labeled as an adult movie at all 10 Van Steenbergen also ended up in jail for a while He came close to prison for smuggling a suspect package over the Dutch border 11 But his marriage with the British Doreen Hewitt saved him from ruin and he got his life back on track 12 Despite the many side issues he maintained his popularity among the cycling public Later in life he became a welcome guest at sports evenings competitions and television debates Death and commemoration editRik Van Steenbergen died in Antwerp after a prolonged sickness at the age of 78 The funeral was in the Sint Pauluskerk of Westmalle attended by about 2000 people including Eddy Merckx Rik Van Looy Roger De Vlaeminck Walter Godefroot Johan De Muynck Lucien Van Impe Freddy Maertens and Briek Schotte The UCI president Hein Verbruggen and Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt also attended The following year a statue was erected in his honour on the Wampenberg in Arendonk Career achievements editMain article List of career achievements by Rik Van Steenbergen Highlights edit 3 World Road Cycling Championships 1949 1956 1957 8 major classics wins Tour of Flanders x 2 Paris Roubaix x 2 La Fleche Wallonne x 2 Paris Brussels Milan San Remo 7 Belgian Road Championships 4 Stage wins in the Tour de France 15 Stage wins in the Giro d Italia including second overall 1951 6 Stage wins in the Vuelta a Espana 6 European Track Championships 40 Six Day wins 11 Belgian Track Championships Records edit Record of most successful World Cycling Champion 3x gold 1x bronze shared with Alfredo Binda amp oscar Freire 13 Most Criterium des As wins 5 in 1948 1952 1955 1957 amp 1958 Most Acht van Chaam wins 3 in 1956 1958 1960 shared record Most Six Days of Brussels wins 8 in 1948 1949 1951 1955 1956 1958 1960 1962 Most Six Days of Madrid wins 3 in 1963 1964 1965 Most track races won 1 314 between 1939 and 1966Awards and honours edit nbsp Bust of Van Steenbergen nbsp Ruban Jaune 1948 gt 1955 14 nbsp Officer in the Belgian Order of Leopold II 1957 2 Best foreign rider award 1951 Giro d Italia Millionar auf Zwei Radern a German movie about him 1965 Swiss AIOCC Trophy fr 1967 15 Medal of honour of the City of Brussels 1967 Bust by the KBWB 1967 GP Rik Van Steenbergen from 1991 16 Rik van Steenbergen Classic from 1999 17 Province of Antwerp sportsman of the 20th Century 2000 18 Introduced in the UCI Hall of Fame 2002 Bust in Arendonk 2004 19 UCI Top 100 of All Time 4 900 pointsBooks editRik Van Steenbergen Het kind der goden by Peter Woeti in 1957 Hidawa 80 p Dutch Rik van Steenbergen by Fred De Bruyne in 1963 G Kolff 41 p Dutch De Miljoenenfiets van Rik Van Steenbergen by Achille Van Den Broeck in 1966 De Brauwere 391 p Dutch Rik I van Steenbergen by Rene Vermeiren Hugo De Meyer in 1999 De Eecloonaar 272 p ISBN 9789074128568 Dutch French English Italian Spanish Rik I Memorial 1924 2003 by Rene Vermeiren in 2003 De Eecloonaar 56 p ISBN 9789074128957 Dutch Rik Van Steenbergen Das Ass der Asse by Walter Rottiers Bielefeld in 2005 Covadonga Verlag 144 p ISBN 9783936973150 German See also editMemorial Rik Van SteenbergenReferences edit The Bicycle UK 31 May 1950 p 4 a b Vanysacker Dries 2011 Kop 23 Rik Van Steenbergen 1924 2003 Voor alles broodrenner Vlaamse Wielerkoppen in Dutch Davidsfonds pp 197 201 ISBN 9789058268181 Op een oude fiets moet je het leren Over de West Vlaamse inwijdingsperiode van Rik Van Steenbergen in Dutch servicekoers be 31 August 2022 De bedrieger bedrogen in Dutch De Volkskrant 9 October 1999 De bedrieger bedrogen in Dutch De Volkskrant 9 October 1999 Een wielercarriere van ongeveer een miljoen kilometers De Volkskrant in Dutch Retrieved 16 May 2003 Sys Jacques 2020 Rik Van Steenbergen The Boss Top 1000 van de Belgische wielrenners in Dutch Lanoo pp 167 1971 ISBN 9789401467254 The Cash Machine Rik Van Steenbergen cyclinglegends co uk a b Piedfort Dominique 8 September 2010 Wielerlegende Rik Van Steenbergen duikt op in seksfilm Cycling legend Rik Van Steenbergen appears in adult movie Gazet van Antwerpen in Dutch Pandore 1968 Internet Movie Database Fotheringham William 24 May 2003 Obituary Henri Van Steenbergen The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 January 2020 maj 8 September 2010 Bioscoop speelt seksfilm met Rik Van Steenbergen Cinema plays adult movie with Rik Van Steenbergen De Standaard in Dutch World Professional Elite Road Cycling Championship Palmares de Rik van Steenbergen 2017 AIOCC TROPHY Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen start en komt aan in zijn Arendonk Het moeten niet altijd de grootsteden zijn in Dutch Het Laatste Nieuws 29 September 2022 Top Ride The Rik Van Steenbergen Classic pezcyclingnews com Retrieved 12 March 2015 Achiel Bruneel en Rik Van Steenbergen kempenskarakter in Dutch Arendonk onthult standbeeld Rik Van Steenbergen De Standaard in Dutch 5 October 2004 External links editOfficial Tour de France results for Rik Van Steenbergen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rik Van Steenbergen amp oldid 1198122821, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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