Willy Lauwers Explained

Willy Lauwers
Nickname:Rupske Lauwers
Birth Date:1936 4, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Hemiksem, Belgium
Death Place:Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Discipline:Road, Track
Role:Rider
Proteam1:Libertas
Proteam2:Girardengo
Proyears1:1956
Proyears2:1957
Proyears3:1958
Proteam3:Libertas–Dr. Mann
Proyears4:1959
Proteam4:Flandria–Dr.Mann

Willy Lauwers, also known as 'Rupske' Lauwers, (16 April 1936  - 12 April 1959) was a professional cyclist. He was born in Hemiksem, Belgium.

Lauwers owned his nickname to the way he moved on his bicycle like a caterpillar ("rups" in Dutch), rocking and wriggling. In addition, thanks to his agility on the bike, he managed to maneuver through the smallest gaps in the peloton. As the son of former cyclist Stan Lauwers, he was born to become a cyclist. In 1957, at the age of 21, he won the Six Days of Antwerp together with Reginald Arnold and Ferdinando Terruzzi. In the same year he was also the best in Leuven, Oudenaarde, Moerbeke and in Sint-Jansteen, the Netherlands. He seemed to have a great career, both on the track and on the road.[2]

He died from serious injuries suffered following a fall at the Tirador velodrome in Palma de Majorca, during a race behind motors. Lauwers, while proceeding at a speed of over 70 km per hour, suddenly lost his balance and fell on the track and was subsequently hit by the motorbike of the rider Gomila who was following him a short distance away. The unfortunate cyclist was rushed to hospital and died shortly afterwards. More than 10,000 people attended his funeral in Hemiksem.[3]

Since 2002, the Grote Prijs Rupske Lauwers, a cycle race in Hemiksem is organized to honor him.[4] A memorial plaque was inaugurated there in 2022, in a street named Rupske Lauwerslaan.[5]

Major results

Source:[6]

1954
  • 2nd Scheldeprijs
    1956
  • 1st Prix du Salon with Arsene Rijckaert
  • 2nd Six Days of Brussels with Arsene Rijckaert
  • 2nd Hanret criterium
    1957
  • 1st Six Days of Antwerp with Reginald Arnold & Ferdinando Terruzzi
  • 1st with Arsene Rijckaert
  • 1st Leuven
  • 3rd Antwerpen–Herselt
    1958
  • 1st Antwerp
  • 1st Borgerhout
  • 1st Hoegaarden–Antwerpen–Hoegaarden

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Slogblog - Slogblog Wielerblog.
    2. Web site: 1 December 2022 . Willy Lauwers . servicekoers.be . nl.
    3. http://dlib.coninet.it/bookreader.php?&c=1&f=11734#page/7/mode/1up
    4. Web site: 2 September 2021 . Hemiksem herdenkt wielerheld Rupske Lauwers met rondrit en wielerwedstrijd . . nl.
    5. Web site: 14 April 2022 . Hemiksem eert wielerlegende Rupske Lauwers met gedenkplaat: “Hij zal nooit vergeten worden” . . nl.
    6. Web site: 8 December 2023 . Willy Lauwers . en.