Gazelle racing bikes are a household name in the Netherlands, where numerous professional cycling teams have also ridden. Especially the top model, the Gazelle Champion Mondial, which was born in 1969 after the world title of Harm Ottenbros on a Gazelle bicycle and with which Hennie Kuiper, among others, became famous, has become a sought-after collector's item.

Hennie Kuiper with his Gazelle Champion Mondial in 1975

Short history of Gazelle bicycles

The history of Gazelle bicycles goes back to 1892 when Willem Kölling imports a bicycle from England and sells it in his newly opened bicycle shop. Because business is going well, he enters into a partnership with Rudolf Arentsen, a dealer in stoves, fireplaces and iron.

Together they founded the company Kölling and Arentsen and a few years later, in 1902, they buy a business site in Dieren where they will carry out their activities from now on. The brand name Gazelle is immediately introduced. Over the years, many bicycles have left the factory and the range is even expanded with motorcycles. In 1915, the 1st Gazelle racing bicycles also come onto the market: the Gazelle Tour De France and Gazelle road race n. 1.

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Gazelle racing bicycle from 1915

The first sponsoring

From 1965, Gazelle started to make a serious commitment to the racing bicycle market. The first models are simply called Gazelle racing bikes and the frames are divided into racing bike frames or super racing bike frames. As components you can choose from Stronglight, Simplex, Campagnolo and even Zeus. Shimano is not yet available at that time.

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Advertisement from 1965 for Gazelle racing bicycles

In 1965, sponsoring of a professional cycling team led by professional cyclist Piet Van Est was also started. The first sponsorship is still very modest and it is only when the cigar manufacturer Willem II joins as a co-sponsor that the first victories arive.

the 1969 world champion Harm Ottenbros in 1967 with Willem II – Gazelle – photo courtesy of Jack Claassen

In 1967 none other than Rik Van Looy was recruited, who remained there until the end of his career as a professional cyclist in 1970.

The sponsorship of professional cycling teams lasts until 1999, a period of more than 30 years in which many well-known riders pass by and many successes are achieved, including two world titles: in 1969 with Harm Ottenbros and in 1975 with Hennie Kuiper. It is in response to these titles that the Gazelle Champion Mondial is launched, the most successful Gazelle bicycle to date.

Gazelle Champion Mondial

An overview of all teams that rode a Gazelle racing bike between 1965 and 1999 can be found at the following link of the website www.dewielersite.net

The most famous models

As mentioned above, the Gazelle Mondial Champion is the most popular model. This frame is available in many variations such as:

  • Gazelle Champion Mondial A-frame (meer info over dit model)
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial AA-frame
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial AB-frame
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial AA-Special
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial AA-Super
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial D-frame
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial Criterium
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial Special
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial Exception
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial Team
  • Gazelle Champion Mondial Team Plus

The frames could be purchased with Reynolds or Columbus tubing. There were also models for track racing, cyclocross, drafting and time trial.

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Futuristic Gazelle time trial bike from 1983

A very interesting website where you can see all models in chronological order and also find a lot of brochures is www.gazellechampionmondial.nl. If you have a Gazelle yourself, you can also check from which period it originates.

Typical for a Gazelle racing bike is the logo in the shape of a Gazelle that is engraved in the front fork. This is not the case with the first models. The Gazelle butterfly male is also typical, but does not appear on all frames. As was usual with other bicycle manufacturers, the frames got different details over the years.

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The typical Gazelle butterfly male

In the early 1980s, around 10,000 racing bicycles were made per year, making Gazelle one of the largest manufacturers in Europe.

Other important models are

  • Gazelle Formula Race frame
  • Gazelle Tour de l’avenir
  • Gazelle Olympia
  • Gazelle Vuelta
  • Gazelle TVM Team
  • Gazelle Giro
  • Gazelle Ventoux
Gazelle TVM Team 1995

Gazelle TVM Team bike from 1995

Gazelle Tour de l'avenir from 1987

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