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Patrick Lefevere is a Belgian road bicycle racer who was born on 6 January, 1955 in Moorslede, Belgium. He is currently 69 years old. Lefevere began his professional career in 1978, and has since become one of the most successful road bicycle racers in the world. He has won numerous races, including the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, Vuelta a España, and the World Championships. Lefevere has also been successful as a team manager, having managed the Quick-Step Floors team since 2003. He has won numerous team titles, including the UCI ProTour in 2005 and 2006, and the UCI World Tour in 2017 and 2018. Lefevere has an estimated net worth of $20 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a road bicycle racer and team manager.

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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 6 January, 1955
Birthday 6 January
Birthplace Moorslede, Flanders, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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2014

In 2014 Michał Kwiatkowski of Omega Pharma–Quick-Step won a rainbow jersey in 2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race in Ponferrada, Spain.

2013

The team changed denomination several times but always featured Quick-Step as its primary sponsor. The formation became a point of reference in one day races thanks to victories by Paolo Bettini, 2-time World Champion, Olympic Champion and record victory holder in the Classics, along with Tom Boonen, who made his mark more than a few times at the Paris–Roubaix and in the Tour of Flanders, won a World Championship and took home the green jersey in the 2007 Tour. In the early years of 2000 the team could also count on Richard Virenque who, as part of the team became the record-man for victories when it came to the polka dot jersey for best climber (7 times).

In 2013 with the arrival of Mark Cavendish, the team had more than 50 victories to their name, including 5 stages at the Giro d’Italia and 4 stages at the Tour de France.

2012

In 2012 the team captured 60 official victories, including the Paris–Roubaix, the Tour of Flanders and the first edition of the World Championship Team Time Trials, 9 national titles and the World Championship Time Trial with Tony Martin.

2010

In October 2010 Lefevere formed a joint venture with Czech businessman Zdeněk Bakala, who became the owner of the team. After a transitional 2011, in 2012 the team became Omega Pharma–Quick-Step, with Lefevere as CEO.

2002

In July 2002, after the Mapei team announced they were withdrawing from racing, Lefevere got together with the owners of Quick-Step, Mr. Frans De Cock as well as the head of Davitamon, Marc Coucke, to announce the founding of team Quick-Step–Davitamon.

2001

In 2001 Lefevere won a battle with a pancreatic tumor that had been diagnosed in September 2000. A few months later Lefevere was back and continued leading his squad.

1995

Lefevere became sporting director of the Mapei in 1995, a team which was known for its success in one day races. Riders included Johan Museeuw and Michele Bartoli. In 2001 Lefevere returned to Belgium and created Domo-Farm Frites, with which he won several races, including two Paris–Roubaix (Knaven, Museeuw).

1991

From 1991 to 1994, Lefevere was one of the orchestrators behind team MG-GB, with riders such as Franco Ballerini and Mario Cipollini.

1980

When his sports career ended, Lefevere began a new enterprise as a directeur sportif (Team Coach). In 1980 he was sports director at Marc Superia and then spent time at Capri Sonne (1981–1982). From 1985 to 1987 he was with Lotto; in 1988 he joined Tvm and from 1989 until 1991 he was with Weinnman.

1976

Lefevere is from Flanders, the Dutch-speaking region of the north and was a professional racer from 1976 to 1979, winning Kuurne–Brussels–Kuurne and the fourth stage in the Vuelta a España, both in 1978.

1955

Patrick Lefevere (born 6 January 1955) is Belgian cycling manager of the Deceuninck–Quick-Step cycling team and, according to the ranking site CyclingRanking.com, the most successful Cycling Manager in history.