Stive Vermaut

Belgian bicycle racer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroBelgian bicycle racer
PlacesBelgium
wasAthlete Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth22 October 1975, Ostend
Death28 June 2004 (aged 28 years)
The details

Biography

Stive Vermaut (22 October 1975 in Ostend – 30 June 2004 in Roeselare) was a Belgian cyclist.

Cycling career

Vermaut turned professional in 1998 with the team Vlaanderen 2002–Eddy Merckx, afterriding with them as a stagiaire the previous year. In 1999, he won a stage of the Circuit des Mines and placed sixth in the Circuito Montañés and Cholet-Pays de Loire, ninth in the Tour de l'Avenir, and tenth in the Grand Prix de Wallonie and the Deutschland Tour. In 2000, he joined the American team U.S. Postal Service, led by Belgian Johan Bruyneel. In 2001, he joined the Belgian team Lotto–Adecco. He participated in the Tour de France, where he finished 36th overall.

With heart problems early in the 2002 season, he was forced to stop cycling. Medical examinations revealed that he suffered from tachyarrhythmia and the right part of his heart was overdeveloped. The team's doctor declared him unfit to ride. In July, Vermaut received word from another doctor that he was fit to ride again. He joined Palmans–Collstrop for the remainder of the season, but ended his career at the end, as new problems were arising.

Death

In June 2004, Vermaut was transported unconscious to Roeselare Hospital following a heart attack. He died a few days later of a brain haemorrhage in the attack.

Palmares

1996
1st De Drie Zustersteden
1997
3rd Overall Volta a Lleida
1st Stage 1
1999
1st Stage 8 Circuit des Mines
6th Overall Circuito Montañés
6th Cholet-Pays de Loire
9th Overall Tour de l'Avenir
1st Mountains Classification
10th Overall Deutschland Tour
10th Grand Prix de Wallonie

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