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OUR STORY
For me, it’s all about family and cycling passion.
The story of Çois wasn’t born yesterday, but started three generations ago and carries with it the enthusiasm of cycling that is embedded in my DNA.
My great grandparents fled Belgium during the height of WWI and moved to a safe haven in a little town on the outskirts of London. It was there that my grandfather, François Cools, was born in 1918.
When the war was finally over, the family returned to Antwerp to pick up their old life.
François excelled in cycling from an early age.
In 1936, at age 18, he became the Belgian national champion in the junior division. He also took part in the legendary 1936 Berlin Olympics.

40’S
By the early 40’s, François had become the Pro National Champion for three consecutive years. He also participated in all the major 6-day races as a track cyclist.
In the 60’s Francois became a pacer for the best track cyclists (legendary Eddy Merckx was one of them).
As a pacer for Van Springel, Çois won Bordeaux-Paris, one of Europe’s most prestigious cycling races, several times.
picture: a young Eddy Merckx as a pacer for Çois, just for fun.
Gemeenteplein 19 Kontich 2550 Belgium