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2501:, someone they would pay to have their child. Jeanine, not liking the idea of a stranger who they might deprive of their child, instead went to her 18-year-old daughter Annie, who consented to the idea of having a child with her stepfather. Even after their daughter, Sophie, was born in 1971, Annie and Anquetil remained in a sexual relationship while he remained happily married to Jeanine for another 12 years. While the general public was in the dark about the situation surrounding Sophie's parentage, according to Jeanine, their close friends knew about it. Annie eventually met another man and ended her relationship with Anquetil, moving out in 1983, while Sophie initially remained with him and her grandmother. Several months later, in an apparent attempt to win back Annie by making her jealous, Anquetil seduced Dominique, wife of his stepson Alain, who both lived with the family. Anquetil's new affair broke the family apart, with Sophie moving in with Annie and Jeanine leaving to live in Paris shortly thereafter. Alain also left and remarried. Anquetil and Jeanine were eventually divorced in September 1987. Dominique and Anquetil had a son together, Christopher, born on 2 April 1986. 2040: 1501:, taking more than three minutes out of Anglade's lead. Anquetil now laid sixth in the standings, more than five minutes behind second-placed Bahamontes. On stage 17 in the Alps, Bahamontes and Gaul escaped together, the latter taking the stage win while Bahamontes moved into the race lead, finishing three-and-a-half minutes ahead of the other challengers. The next stage was the decisive one of the race, with several high mountain climbs. Following the Col de l'Iseran, Anquetil and RiviĂšre found themselves in a lead group, having distanced Bahamontes and Gaul, but allowed them to catch back on. On the descent of the following climb, the Col du Petit-Saint-Bernard, Anglade, Baldini, and Gaul attacked. Anquetil and RiviĂšre then both assisted Bahamontes in regaining contact with the others. Baldini would win the stage while Bahamontes remained in the lead, 4:04 minutes ahead of Anglade, who lost another minute the following day. In the time trial on the penultimate stage to 1889: 2381: 2490:. This affair had caused a public sensation and Voland traveled to Rouen in June 1957 to visit Anquetil's parents, in the belief that he would propose marriage to her. He eventually had Jeanine deliver the news to Voland that he did not intend to do so. In early 1958, Jeanine confessed the ongoing affair to her husband, who denied her a divorce. Anquetil then abandoned a training camp in the Mediterranean to travel to Normandy and showed up on the BoĂ«das' doorstep. Only dressed in her night clothes, Jeanine went with him to Paris. They lived together from that point on. Jeanine's two children, her daughter Annie and her son Alain, moved in with them two years later. Jeanine would accompany Anquetil to most of his races, at a time when it was unusual for a partner to do so. By the end of 1958, her husband granted Jeanine a divorce and she and Anquetil were married on 22 December 1958. In late 1967, Anquetil bought the 1856:. Still weakened, he then skipped most of the late-season time trials, but for the Trofeo Baracchi, which he attended together with Altig. Not having prepared well for the event, Anquetil suffered from the beginning and was unable to take turns at the front, forced to stay in Altig's slipstream and at some points suffering the humilitation of Altig having to push him in order to keep up. When they reached the finish, their time was taken at the entrance of the velodrome. As they entered the arena, Anquetil was unable to take the sharp right turn onto the track, drove onto the grass, and crashed into a crowd of spectators. The pair had won the event, in record time, but Anquetil was brought into hospital, his face covered in blood, while Altig took the victory lap on his own. Feeling humiliated by the experience, Anquetil prepared well for a similar two-men time trial event two weeks later in Altig's home country, in 1787: 1073:. 45 km (28 mi) from the finish, Anquetil was part of an elite group at the front of the race, containing Bobet, Coppi, and Gaul. While Anquetil dropped back soon after, Bobet won the world title, but Anquetil finished a credible fifth, ahead of Coppi. All throughout the season, tensions grew between Anquetil and PĂ©lissier, who felt that his young prodigy did not show enough discipline in terms of diet and constraint with alcohol. When PĂ©lissier decided to follow Hugo Koblet during this year's running of the Grand Prix des Nations, Anquetil was enraged by this perceived loss of trust. Come race day, he beat Koblet comprehensively. At the finish, Anquetil ignored PĂ©lissier and then drove to PĂ©lissier's cafĂ© outside of Paris and delivered the winner's bouquet to his director's wife. 1497:, a Frenchman riding on the Centre/Midi regional team. The first notable stage for the general classification came in form of the stage 6 time trial, which was won by RiviĂšre, 21 ahead of Baldini and almost a minute faster than Anquetil. The following day, Anglade was part of a breakaway that gained nearly 5 minutes on the rest of the field. On stage 13, Anglade won ahead of Anquetil, with Baldini and Bahamontes also in the lead group. Gaul suffered on the stage and lost twenty minutes, effectively ruling him out of contention. Anglade was now second in the overall standings, more than 3 minutes ahead of Baldini, Bahamontes, and Anquetil, while RiviĂšre was more than six minutes behind Anglade. Two days later, Bahamontes won the mountain time trial up the 1557: 2186: 2155: 1940: 1359:
relented and as Bobet did not stand up for GĂ©miniani, their friendship was heavily strained thereafter. GĂ©miniani went to the Tour as the leader of the Centre-Midi regional team and used every opportunity to attack the main French squad. After an uneventful start to the race, GĂ©miniani attacked on stage 6 and gained ten minutes on Anquetil. Two days later, during the first time trial of the Tour, Anquetil was dealt another blow when Charly Gaul, usually considered more of a climber than a time trialist, managed to beat Anquetil in his favourite discipline, albeit by just seven seconds. On stage 18, a mountain time trial up
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had taken 42 seconds out of Anquetil's advantage, who remained in the yellow jersey. After crossing the finish line, Anquetil asked GĂ©miniani how much time he had lost. When his sporting director answered "Fourteen seconds", Anquetil replied: "Well, that's thirteen more than I need." Anquetil then went on to win the final time trial into Paris, extending his eventual winning margin to 55 seconds over Poulidor. It was Anquetil's fifth Tour victory and the fierce duel between him and Poulidor started a cycling boom in France. Anquetil became the first rider since Coppi to win both the Giro and the Tour in the same year.
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lined with effort – represented the life they led on land they worked without rest or respite. His declarations, full of good sense, delighted the crowds: a race, even a difficult one, lasts less time than a day bringing in the harvest. A big part of the public therefore finished by identifying with the one who symbolised bad luck and the eternal position of runner-up, an image that was far from true for Poulidor, whose record was particularly rich. Even today, the expression of the eternal second and of a Poulidor Complex is associated with a hard life, as an article by Jacques Marseille showed in
1545:, in the team time trial on stage 2, Anquetil, who had suffered mechanical issues, was dropped by his teammates and lost four-and-a-half minutes on his principal rivals. On stage 4, a large breakaway got clear and Anquetil's team decided not to organize a chase. This allowed the leading group to come in more than 23 minutes ahead of the field, making it virtually impossible for anybody not in it to compete for overall victory. Anquetil's poor form was further highlighted when he finished only fourth in the time trial on stage 6b and he retired the following day. He then finished third at the 874:. 120 km (75 mi) from the finish, frustrated by his opponents' tactics, Anquetil was ready to retire, but Boucher urged him on. Anquetil then pretended by untie his toe-straps, falling back in the group, causing his opponents to assume he would retire. He then attacked from the back of the group, left the competition behind, bridged a five-minute gap to the leading group and won. He was also victorious in the Grand Prix de France time trial, winning the event by a significant 12-minute margin. His first ever appearance at a national race came at the qualification event for the 704: 670: 642: 1420: 2278:. Having lost all but two teammates by the start of stage 20, Anquetil managed to limit his losses on the stage to regain the overall lead, albeit just 34 seconds ahead of Gimondi. During the following stage, he fended off several attacks, but eventually Gimondi managed to escape, gaining 4:09 minutes on Anquetil, relegating him to second place. On the penultimate stage on the final day, Anquetil made several attacks, but was unable to break away from Gimondi. Thus tired, he proceeded to lose second place to Balmamion and finished the Giro in third. 3990: 3458: 2019:, gaining enough time to close the gap on Anquetil in the general classification to just nine seconds. In the stage 17 time trial, Anquetil took victory, but Poulidor managed to reduce his losses to just 37 seconds, even though he suffered a puncture and a slow bike change, leaving him 56 seconds down on Anquetil overall. Stage 20 was the decisive leg of the race, ending on the Puy de DĂŽme climb. Poulidor attacked early in the stage, but was brought back by Anquetil with the help of Altig. As they reached the final climb, Bahamontes and 1596:, who had been part of a breakaway on stage 6. In the long time trial of the race on stage 14, Anquetil retook the lead, finishing 1:27 minutes ahead of Baldini and more than 6 minutes on Gaul. His speed had been so fast that had the organizers applied the usual rules, 70 riders would have missed the time cut. In the event, the rules were loosened and only two riders eliminated. Ahead of the final mountain stages, Anquetil now led Nencini by 3:40 minutes, with Gaul in fifth, 7:32 minutes behind. Stage 20 included the 2475: 1241: 1124: 1174:, he went on to win a stage at the Three Days of Antwerp. Anquetil then made his second attempt at the hour record on 25 June. Having again started too fast, he abandoned the attempt with five minutes to go. Another attempt was scheduled just four days later. This time not starting too fast and keeping to a rigid schedule, Anquetil finally managed to beat Coppi's distance on the third attempt, breaking the hour record with 46.159 km (28.682 mi), 311 m (340 yd) further than Coppi. 1505:, RiviĂšre again won ahead of Anquetil, beating him by 1:38 minutes, while Bahamontes sealed overall victory. As the French riders entered the Parc des Princes during the final stage, they were booed by the crowd, who felt that Anquetil and RiviĂšre had colluded with Bahamontes against their fellow Frenchman, Anglade. The decision to have done so might have been affected by the fact that, had another French rider won the Tour, Anquetil's market value for participation money in the lucrative post-Tour 1931:, Anquetil was leading alone with 1 km (0.62 mi) ahead of the chasing field, but led up his effort when he turned around to see the other riders approaching. After the finish, second-placed van Looy was irritated at Anquetil, saying that he had given up his chance at certain victory. Towards the end of the season, he competed in the Trofeo Baracchi, partnered with Poulidor, where they finished second. For the second time, he won the Super Prestige Pernod for the best rider of the season. 984: 1969:, few expected much of him, since Anquetil did not usually excel at one-day races. A few kilometres before the finish, Anquetil, not familiar with the course, asked another rider where the finish was. Given the answer that it was not far away, he broke away from the field for an unlikely victory, his first at a one-day road race outside of France. For 1964, Anquetil had again set himself the target to emulate Coppi by winning the Giro and the Tour in the same year. He started the 2463: 4414: 3364: 3220: 2615: 2243: 133: 2285:, the Tour de France reverted to national teams and Marcel Bidot picked Poulidor as leader, while Anquetil stayed away. He instead decided that he would make an attempt at breaking RiviĂšre's now eleven-year old hour record. On 27 September, he made the attempt, again at the Velodromo Vigorelli, beating the record by 146 m (160 yd). After Anquetil finished his ride, he was approached by the doctor appointed by the sport's governing body, the 3479: 2757: 25: 8088: 8068: 8048: 8031: 8014: 1470:. Riding at an average speed of 47.713 km/h (29.647 mph) (faster than RiviĂšre's hour record speed), Anquetil still managed to gain only 2:01 minutes on Gaul, who had started his effort one-and-a-half minutes ahead of Anquetil, and once the latter passed him, had hung on to limit his losses. After the time trial, Anquetil led Gaul by 3:49 minutes in the overall standings. The decisive stage therefore came on stage 21 to 1841:, Anquetil won with ease, catching Poulidor for three minutes at the half-way mark of the course and beating Planckaert by 5:19 minutes. This gave Anquetil a record-equalling third Tour victory, 4:59 minutes ahead of Planckaert, who showed sportmanship when he did not attack Anquetil when the latter suffered a crash on the final day into Paris. After the Tour, it was discovered that Anquetil had ridden the entire event with a 3270: 3186: 3169: 3136: 3041: 2784: 840:
maintenance and a performance bonus. At the end of 1950, Anquetil gained his diploma and by the end of January 1951 had taken a job in a workshop in Sotteville, for a meager pay of 64 francs an hour. Since his employer would not allow him Thursday evening off, which the club used for training rides, he quit his position at the beginning of March, moving back to working on his father's farm while pursuing a career in cycling.
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The following day, Anquetil won the time trial at the 612: 3287: 2982: 4350: 4052: 3441: 3346: 3203: 3058: 2809: 2015:, Anquetil found himself in a group of seven riders who worked well together and succeeded in bridging the gap. Poulidor then had to change bikes with 28 km (17 mi) to go, and fell into the ditch when his director pushed him too hard when he got going again. By the end of the stage, Poulidor had lost 2:37 minutes on Anquetil. Poulidor managed to record a strong solo victory on the following stage into 2001:, Poulidor sprinted for the stage victory and celebrated, only to realize there was another lap to run. The second time around, it was Anquetil who won the stage and with it a one-minute time bonus. The next day, Anquetil also won the time trial, taking another 46 seconds advantage on Poulidor. In the general classification, Anquetil now was second, with Poulidor third, 31 seconds behind. During the rest day in 930:, the riders on the rival teams tried to dislodge him, going so far as to force him into crashing into a ditch. Anquetil has then helped by another independent rider, Maurice PelĂ©, who disapproved of the others' tactics and assisted Anquetil in getting back into the group. Anquetil went on to finish safely in the peloton and won the race overall. In the amateur category, Anquetil was leading the season-long 4286: 3758: 2913: 2863: 2289:(UCI), to conduct his doping test. GĂ©miniani protested that there was no lavatory on site at the velodrome and that Anquetil would not provide the urine sample out in the open. Since the doctor refused to travel with Anquetil to his hotel, no test was done and Anquetil's record therefore never ratified by the UCI. For the first time in his career, Anquetil was not chosen as part of the French team at the 4548: 3520: 1363:, Anquetil lost more than four minutes on Gaul. While he had predicted such a result before the Tour started, as the climb suited Gaul more than him, it was still a blow considering the time Anquetil had already lost. GĂ©miniani meanwhile did enough to secure the yellow jersey and gained more time on the following stage, owing to an untimely mechanical issue for Gaul. Going into stage 21 to 1155:. Anquetil started his attempt in a very high speed and was soon up on Coppi's split times, but eventually slowed and he grew exhausted towards the end and failed, posting a distance 600 m (660 yd) shorter than Coppi. His final race of the season was once again the Trofeo Baracchi, this time teamed with Darrigade, only to again come second to the pairing of Coppi and Filippi. 1825:, both were riding their first Tour. A break within the peloton on the first stage, won by Altig, saw Poulidor lose almost 8 minutes. Anquetil won the stage 8b time trial and moved into 12th place in the general classification, behind a number of riders who had been in an earlier breakaway, but were not considered threats for overall victory. On stage 11, the first in the 1837:, the surprise of the Tour, who moved into the race lead, with Anquetil in fourth, 1:08 minutes behind. On stage 19, Poulidor escaped and went on to win the stage, while Anquetil finished with Planckaert, which left their time difference intact. However, Anquetil had moved up to second and Poulidor up to third. In the 68 km (42 mi) time trial on stage 20 to 2063:. In those days, the main income for professional cyclists came from criteriums, small races run over laps in city centres, usually held shortly after the Tour de France. Since Anquetil had found that winning more Tours would not increase his value in terms of start money, he opted not to race any of the three Grand Tours in 1965. Early in the season, he won both 2095:. At the CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ©, Anquetil won narrowly, mostly through time bonuses at stage finishes and a slender victory in the time trial. However, he eventually won the race by 1:43 minutes over Poulidor. Just 15 minutes after standing on the podium at 5 pm, Anquetil was already in a car, being driven to the hotel for a bath and dinner, before heading to 1485:, the French national team started with four possible contenders for overall victory: Anquetil, Bobet, GĂ©miniani, and RiviĂšre. While the latter two were riding on the same trade team and got along well, there was little sympathy and cooperation between the riders otherwise. In the event, Bobet retired from what would be his last Tour on top of the 2131:, he was in the race lead but lost time to Poulidor on a hilly time trial due to his bike not being fitted properly. Anquetil then struck an alliance with the Italian riders around Gianni Motta and their joint attacks put Poulidor under pressure, allowing Anquetil to win the stage and the race overall. In early May, he was on the start line for 2177:. On the very first stage, he suffered two flat tires when an overenthusiastic fan tried to give him water, fell, and the glass bottle broke on the ground. A 22-rider group, containing all the other favourites, got away while Anquetil had his tires taken care of and at the finish, he had lost 3:15 minutes. Second place behind 2230:
ahead of Poulidor, the highest position he would ever achieve in the World Championships. Anquetil then started and won the Grand Prix des Nations for the ninth time in his career, the final time he would ride the race. In the Super Prestige Pernod, Anquetil was highly placed going into the final race of the competition, the
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Bahamontes and Poulidor. On stage 10, he managed to stay with Bahamontes and outsprinted him at the finish, gaining his first-ever victory on a mountain stage. On stage 17, Anquetil and GĂ©miniani used a ruse, pretending to suffer a broken chain, to allow Anquetil to switch to a lighter bike for the ascent of the
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In 2012, it was revealed that former deputy race director Giovanni Michelotti admitted late in his life to having aided Gimondi on stage 21 by giving him the slipstream of the race organization's car as he was riding away from Anquetil. He allegedly did so to make up for the fact that he had annulled
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However, there was great support in the cyclist community for Anquetil's argument that, if there were to be rules and tests, the tests should be carried out consistently and with dignity. He said it was professional dignity, the right of a champion not to be ridiculed in front of his public, that led
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Those who recognised themselves in Jacques Anquetil liked his priority of style and elegance in the way he rode. Behind this fluidity and the appearance of ease was the image of France winning and those who took risks identified with him. Humble people saw themselves in Raymond Poulidor, whose face –
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racing circuit. Late in the race, Anquetil and Poulidor were in a leading group with Motta, but both Frenchmen did not work together, allowing Altig to catch back up. In the final sprint to the line, Altig, by far the best sprinter, easily won, taking the title on home soil. Anquetil finished second,
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in the stage 13 time trial brought him up to tenth place overall, but Anquetil no longer felt like he could win the Giro and set to preventing Gimondi from winning, since he considered the rising popularity of the young Italian a threat to his financial opportunities during the criteriums. After some
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For his second amateur season in 1952, Anquetil moved up from the junior into the senior ranks. The year produced another eleven victories and five more top-three placings. During the regional championship race for Normandy, he was marked the entire race by rival riders from the powerful cycling club
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airport, boarding a private jet which flew him to Bordeaux. The race to Paris started in the middle of the night, and Anquetil, not having slept, suffered at the beginning. Coming close to retiring in the early hours of the morning, he was convinced by his teammates to continue. He eventually joined
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started, a race partly done behind dernies due to its excessive length. GĂ©miniani pitched the idea to Anquetil's wife Jeanine, who then convinced her husband to try to win both races. The announcement of the attempt made headlines in the newspapers, bringing significant publicity to both events. The
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escaped, while Anquetil and Poulidor made the ascent side-by-side. In what would become one of the Tour's most historic stages, the two opponents went up the climb elbow to elbow, until 900 m (980 yd), Anquetil weakened, allowing Poulidor to slowly get ahead of him. By the finish, Poulidor
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as leader of the French team and was well placed when, on stage 14, he crashed while trying to follow Nencini on a steep descent. He fell 10 m (11 yd) down a ravine and broke two vertebrae, immediately ending his career. The great rivalry with Anquetil therefore ended abruptly. Paul Howard
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in September. It was back then considered the most prestigious time trial event in the world, often described as the "unofficial world championship" for time trialists. Anquetil, still a minor, needed consent from his parents to sign the contract, which initially ran for two months from September to
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The Tour de France has the major fault of dividing the country, right down to the smallest hamlet, even families, into two rival camps. I know a man who grabbed his wife and held her on the grill of a heated stove, seated and with her skirts held up, for favouring Jacques Anquetil when he preferred
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to gain time on stage 10. Poulidor won the time trial on stage 14b, 7 seconds ahead of Anquetil. On stage 17, Aimar took advantage of the stalemate to break away from the lead group, win the stage, and take over the race lead. Anquetil, weakened by illness, helped Aimar by chasing down attacks from
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owed his position to the fact that Anquetil overtook him and he followed him into the finish. He followed this up with another victory at the CritĂ©rium des As, breaking the record speed in the process. Having attacked 10 km (6.2 mi) into the race to test his legs, Anquetil decided that he
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second place to move into the overall lead. Over the course of the race, Anquetil rode very passively, only chasing down attacks and limiting his losses, but never going on the attack himself. This led to a race that was considered dull by the public, with sales numbers of the organizing newspaper
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to extend his overall lead. He lost small amounts of time on stage 18, but bounced back to win the stage 20 time trial to seal his first victory in the Tour de France. His eventual winning margin over Janssens was almost 15 minutes. At 23, he was the youngest Tour winner since the end of World War
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in Paris. Anquetil prepared meticulously, sending himself postcards from different places along the route describing the course. On race day, he started strongly, even though he was held back by a puncture and a bike swap within the first couple of kilometres. He eventually won the time trial by a
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Anquetil never hid that he took drugs and in a debate with a government minister on French television said only a fool would imagine it was possible to ride Bordeaux–Paris on just water. He and other cyclists had to ride through "the cold, through heatwaves, in the rain and in the mountains", and
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The sight of Jacques Anquetil on a bicycle gives credence to an idea we Americans find unpalatable, that of a natural aristocracy. From the first day he seriously straddled a top tube, "Anq" had a sense or perfection most riders spend a lifetime searching for. Between 1950, when he rode his first
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in the morning and then a time trial in the afternoon, with the yellow jersey only being awarded at the end of the day. Anquetil already got in the winning breakaway on the first stage, won by Darrigade, and then in the afternoon, he won the time trial by more than three minutes from the rider in
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Following two years without victory in a major stage race and with RiviĂšre proving his match in time trials, Anquetil's star seemed to be fading at the beginning of 1960. Not wanting to share leadership of the French team with RiviĂšre, Anquetil therefore chose to focus solely on the Giro d'Italia
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By the beginning of 1959, Roger RiviĂšre had emerged as a serious challenger to Anquetil. Not only had he beaten Anquetil on his way to becoming World Champion in the individual pursuit, he also broke Baldini's hour record and eventually improved it once again, becoming the first man to cover more
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In March 1957, Anquetil began an affair with Jeanine Boëda, the wife of his doctor and seven years his senior. They had known each other for several years before the start of their relationship. Anquetil had just been discharged from the army, where, in Algeria, he had begun an affair with Paule
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would become a two-man fight between Anquetil and Poulidor. The latter lost 14 seconds after a crash on the first stage, but took some time back when he escaped in a group on stage 7, with Anquetil reaching the finish 34 seconds behind. The next day, Anquetil lost another 47 seconds, as Poulidor
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Anquetil was discharged from the army on 1 March 1957. His first race back came just one day later, at Genoa–Nice, where he finished second in the sprint to Bobet. The result was impressive, considering that Anquetil had gained 10 kg (22 lb) during his time in the army. It took him one
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For his final season as an amateur, Anquetil took a licence as an "independent", a category between amateur and professional, which was abolished in 1966. This allowed him to enter races with young professionals to further test himself. After winning the independent championship of Normandy, his
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late in the summer of 1950. Since it was too late to participate in any more races that year, he instead focussed on getting into shape for the coming season. Boucher recognized Anquetil's talent and offered him two bikes, one for training and one for races, as well as free supply of tyres, bike
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to become a metalworker. It was here that he met and befriended Maurice Dieulois, who rode amateur bike races on the weekends and whose father had been president of the local cycling club AC Sottevillais. Through him, Anquetil got into bicycle racing, signing up to the club under the tutelage of
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The look was that of a greyhound. His arms and legs were extended more than was customary in his era of pounded post World War II roads. And the toes pointed down. Just a few years before, riders had prided their ankling motion, but Jacques was the first of the big gear school. His smooth power
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As defending champion, Anquetil was the French team's number one choice for the Tour de France. However, Bidot could not leave out three-time winner Bobet, which left the team with two captains. Anquetil agreed to this, but insisted that Bobet's close ally GĂ©miniani be left off the squad. Bidot
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in good shape. He won the stage 1b time trial on the first afternoon by 2:51 minutes on the second placed rider, including the time bonus, he already held more than three minutes advantage on his rivals. Anquetil's team managed to neutralize all the attacks during the difficult first week. The
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in the Tour and yet Poulidor remained more popular. Divisions between their fans became marked, which two sociologists studying the impact of the Tour on French society say became emblematic of France old and new. The extent of those divisions is shown in a story, perhaps apocryphal, told by
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and was given great leeway to train and continue his cycling career in the following years. At the Trofeo Baracchi, Anquetil this time partnered Bobet, but having had only three hours of sleep prior to the race and arriving late in Italy, the pair finished second, again to Coppi and Filippi.
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became a fight between Anquetil and Bahamontes, who gained time when he got into a breakaway on the first stage. After winning the stage 6b time trial, Anquetil moved up into seventh place overall, behind a number of riders who had been in earlier breakaways, but more than a minute ahead of
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Anquetil argued that professional riders were workers and had the same right to treat their pains, as say, a geography teacher. But the argument found less support as more riders were reported to have died or suffered health problems through drug-related incidents, including the
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on 8 April 1951. While Dieulois won, Anquetil finished in the field. He took his first victory in his fourth race, the Grand Prix Maurice Latour on 3 May of the same year. Over the remaining course of the season, he won a total of eight races, including winning the Normandy
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for the first time in the race's history. On the ascent, Nencini was able to establish a gap to Anquetil, after the latter had a flat tire. More punctures and three bike changes followed on the dangerous descent, putting Anquetil's race lead in danger. He teamed up with
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going down as the Tour progressed. Anquetil won the time trial on stage 19 to effectively seal his second Tour de France victory, finishing the course almost three minutes faster than second-placed Gaul. On the final stage into Paris, he attacked together with teammate
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to become a strawberry farmer. It was here that the young Anquetil attended school, receiving good grades, particularly in mathematics. Ernest Anquetil often became violent after excess alcohol consumption, and Jacques' mother eventually moved into an apartment in
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did not want him to have to work for Anquetil. The Tour began in Anquetil's home town of Rouen and before the start, he announced that he planned to hold the race lead from the first day until the end. There were two stages run on the first day, a road stage to
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used the same breakaway to distance Gaul and take over second place. Anquetil's winning margin over him was 12:14 minutes. Due to what the spectators considered a lack of excitement during the race, Anquetil was booed when they arrived at the Parc des Princes.
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competition for local amateur riders. Setting off last as the leader of the competition, four minutes after Dieulois, Anquetil showed reluctance to catch and overtake his friend, but eventually did so, winning both the race and the competition as a whole.
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October 1953. He was paid 30,000 francs per month. The contract with La Perle briefly led to conflict between Anquetil and his coach Boucher, who threatened legal action. The two made up however in time for Boucher to help Anquetil prepare for the race.
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strongly, winning the stage 5 time trial at a speed of more than 48 km/h (30 mph), taking the race lead in the process. Though he was unable to add another stage victory, he would not lose the pink jersey until the finish in Milan, beating
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was again expected to be a battle between Anquetil and Poulidor. On stage 9, Anquetil led a strike by the riders against the newly established anti-doping controls. Both Anquetil and Poulidor mainly marked one another, allowing Anquetil's teammate
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At the Tour, Anquetil was the only debutant in the French team. On stage 1, he was involved in a crash, but was safely brought back into the field. Anquetil's first stage win came on stage 3 into his home town of Rouen. On stage 5 into
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Jacques had the strength – for which he was always criticised – to say out loud what others would only whisper. So, when I asked him 'What have you taken?' he didn't drop his eyes before replying. He had the strength of conviction.
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Anquetil took some time to recover from his infection. In what he later described as the lowest point in his career, he even contemplated to retire, but eventually continued his career. The illness still hampered his efforts at the
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Raymond Poulidor. The following year, the woman became a Poulidor-iste. But it was too late. The husband had switched his allegiance to Gimondi. The last I heard they were digging in their heels and the neighbours were complaining.
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Anquetil set a record distance in 1967 of 47.493 km but the record was never ratified by the UCI following Anquetil's refusal to take a post race doping control, and on 13 October the UCI voted not to allow the
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The final two seasons of Anquetil's career were relatively quiet. He did not race much in 1968, with his only victory coming at the Trofeo Baracchi, riding together with Gimondi. In 1969, he finished third at
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organizers of the Critérium du Dauphiné, originally reluctant of the idea, eventually aided the attempt by moving the start time of the final stage one hour forward to give Anquetil enough time to get from
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Following his retirement from professional cycling, Anquetil had a strong desire to father a child of his own, however, Jeanine was no longer able to conceive. Anquetil therefore suggested using a
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they had the right to treat themselves as they wished, he said, before adding: "Leave me in peace; everybody takes dope." There was implied acceptance of doping right to the top of the state:
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after having an affair with Melanie Grouh, Ernest's grandmother. Melanie later married Frédéric Anquetil, who adopted her son Ernest Victor, Jacques' grandfather, who would later die in
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after a short time trial on stage 2. He lost his lead to Gaul the following day, at a hilltop finish. Gaul increased his advantage on stage 7 by winning the mountain time trial up
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first race against professional competition came in August at the three-stage Tour de la Manche. On the first stage, he finished second, 24 seconds behind future World Champion
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and eventually arrived at the stage finish almost ten minutes ahead of Anquetil to seal overall victory. Anquetil finished the Giro in second place, 6:12 minutes behind Gaul.
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to joke that "In Normandy there can only be 900 metres in a kilometre!". Following this exploit, Anquetil was invited to race in the Circuit de l'Aulne, the most prestigious
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After he retired from professional cycling, Anquetil spent most of his time tending to his own farm, even though it was not profitable. He also owned several properties in
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for the longest distance covered in an hour, set in November 1942. Eventually, Anquetil announced that he would attempt to break the record, set for 22 October 1955 at the
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at the Gran Premio di Lugano. Anquetil then won his second ever Trofeo Barrachi, partnered with Stablinski. For the third time, Anquetil won the Super Prestige Pernod.
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and Stablinski and then attacked on the CĂŽte de Picardie climb, 8 km (5.0 mi) from the finish, and went on to win the race by 57 seconds ahead of Stablinski.
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once back in France. Altig eventually won the Vuelta. Against the advice of his doctor, who felt that the illness had weakened Anquetil too much, he then raced in the
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He stated before the 1961 Tour that he would gain the yellow jersey on day one and wear it all through the tour, a tall order with two previous winners in the field—
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GĂ©miniani went so far as to bring a donkey to the start of the Tour, declaring to have christened it "Marcel", since it was "just like Bidot - stubborn and stupid."
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after many riders had been pushed up the climb by spectators. Gimondi had originally won that stage and gained the pink jersey before the result was taken back.
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later wrote that with RiviĂšre's accident "by late 1960 Anquetil was temporarily free from a serious adversary, at least within French cycling circles".
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of leader in the general classification for the first time in his career. He held the lead for two days and then attacked on stage 9 and won the into
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in preparation for the Tour. He suffered during the fifth stage, where he lost 17 minutes, but managed to finish the race in 12th place overall.
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race, and nineteen years later, when he retired, Anquetil had countless frames underneath him, yet that indefinable poise was always there.
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at a track event, the venue would later be named after him. Anquetil's final outing was at a track event in Belgium on 27 December 1969.
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Janssen and Poulidor over the next stage, before dropping out the next day. Aimar eventually won the Tour ahead of Janssen and Poulidor.
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Anquetil received his first bike from his father at the age of 4. When Jacques was seven, his father Ernest returned from his service in
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at an average speed of 42.05 km/h (26.13 mph), a speed unheard of from an amateur rider. This led journalist Alex Virot from
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Anquetil took the yellow jersey after the second half-stage (time trial) of the first day, Darrigade having won the first half-stage.
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around Rouen. On the day of the first stage, a ceremony was held at his grave and a pier in Quincampoix was renamed Quai Anquetil.
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brake levers, the sensation from Quincampoix, Normandy, appeared to cruise while others wriggled in desperate attempts to keep up.
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won the sprint ahead of Bobet and Darrigade, while Anquetil finised sixth. He then won the Grand Prix des Nations again, beating
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for the first time, an award given to the best rider of the year based on points given for high positions in prestigious races.
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With Ford France pulling out of sponsorship, Anquetil, like many of his teammates and director GĂ©miniani, switched over to the
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The 1955 season would be the last for the La Perle team, as funds were running low. In the spring, Anquetil finished 14th at
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Momentum had been building in the press, urging Anquetil, known for his strength in time trials, to attempt to beat Coppi's
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again, being beaten in the uphill time trial by Poulidor and finishing only sixth. When he lined up for the spring classic
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remaining stages were mostly flat and suited Anquetil. Even though he only finished second on the stage 12b time trial to
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paid homage to Anquetil, on the 40th anniversary of his first Tour victory and ten years after his death, by having the
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strong riding in the mountain stages, Anquetil eventually finished third in the Giro, 4:40 minutes behind winner Motta.
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two years earlier. The victory made Anquetil an instant sensation in the sports press, with the Tour de France director
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and, unable to find building work except for the German occupying forces, moved with the family to Le Bourguet close to
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would have been less. Anquetil eventually finished the Tour third overall, 17 seconds ahead of fourth-placed RiviĂšre.
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The Critérium National de la Route was held as a stage race from 1963 to 1966, all other editions were one-day races.
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The first big challenge in Anquetil's first full season as a professional was the week-long early-season stage race
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next to the farm he owned close to Rouen. He prolonged his career by two years in order to be able to pay it off.
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Anquetil was a smooth rider, a beautiful pedalling machine according to the American journalist Owen Mulholland:
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He won eight Grand Tours in his career, which was a record when he retired and has only since been surpassed by
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than 47 km (29 mi) in an hour. Both riders faced each other for the first time on the road at the
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to beat Bobet for the title. Towards the end of the season, Anquetil won the national championship in the
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Anquetil made no secret that he embraced the hostile reaction of the crowd, later naming a boat he owned
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with the intention of winnnig. Anquetil bounced back from the disappointment by taking victory at the
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At the National Championship race before the Tour, Anquetil finished fourth, with the title going to
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After his success at the Tour de la Manche, Anquetil was approached by several professional teams.
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and the Critérium National in preparation for another attempt at the Vuelta. He lined up at the
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classics, a race that Darrigade won. Anquetil was then posted to Algeria and ended his season.
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The unrecognised time that Anquetil set that day was nevertheless broken by the Belgian rider
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For 1959, Anquetil had set himself the target to equal his idol Fausto Coppi by winning the
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Whittle, Jeremy (2014), "In Search of Panache", in Bacon, Ellis; Birnie, Lionel (eds.),
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For 1965, Saint-Raphaël stopped sponsorship of Anquetil's team, which was taken over by
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There are conflicting reports on the location. While Richard Yates places the event in
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on 25 May 1987. According to both his childhood friend Dieulois and fellow Tour winner
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a couple of days later. After finishing twelfth at the Critérium National, he targeted
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The Tour de France 1903–2003: A Century of Sporting Structures, Meanings and Values
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sports newspaper and worked as commentator during races, first on the radio for
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For the new season in 1962, Anquetil's team Heylett folded and merged with the
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championships with his teammates in July. Ending the season was his first ever
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In 1912, Giro was contested solely by teams, with no individual classification
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dictated his entire approach to the sport. Hands resting serenely on his thin
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in March, but only finished tenth overall, the same position he achieved at
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Instead of the Grand Tours, GĂ©miniani decided to propose another feat: the
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finished second and Anquetil suffered a puncture. On stage 9, finishing in
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after breaking a chain during the race, while he was forced to abandon the
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when it was headlined "This country is suffering from a Poulidor Complex".
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to reclaim the yellow jersey, gaining 11 minutes on his principal rivals.
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The Monuments: The Grit and the Glory of Cycling's Greatest One-Day Races
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Anquetil, Alone: The legend of the controversial Tour de France champion
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felt so good that he did not slow down and rode alone until the finish.
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had been won by a relatively unknown French rider from a regional team,
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and the Critérium National and also participated for three days in the
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in the individual pursuit, but lost his race against eventual champion
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While recovering from the worm, Anquetil placed only fifteenth at the
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after a crash. He gathered more experience when he placed 15th at the
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Blazing Saddles: The Cruel and Unusual History of the Tour de France
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said: "Doping? What doping? Did he or did he not make them play the
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The Duel: Anquetil–Poulidor. Ten Years of Confrontation (1960–1969)
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in Switzerland. Anquetil was then invited to ride the prestigious
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ended on the same day that the 560 km (350 mi) classic
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Le duel: Anquetil–Poulidor. Dix ans de confrontation (1960–1969)
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A Century of Cycling: The Classic Races and Legendary Champions
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Anquetil raced little after the Tour, finishing seventh at the
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By now, Anquetil was considered a possible favourite for the
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took the victory and Anquetil was faster in the time trial.
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Jean-Luc Boeuf and Yves LĂ©onard, in their study, wrote:
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Anquetil started the 1966 strongly with victory at the
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The Call of the Road: The History of Cycle Road Racing
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List of Vuelta a España general classification winners
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List of Giro d'Italia general classification winners
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Tour de France: The History, the Legend, the Riders
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Now riding for the 573:Super Prestige Pernod International 13: 12949:French Giro d'Italia stage winners 12886: 12829: 7455:Houchard, Patrice (9 March 2021). 7008:, 16 April 2002, supplement page 3 5296:"Jacques Anquetil Olympic Results" 5034: 3145:1st Stages 8b (ITT) & 20 (ITT) 3078:1st CritĂ©rium National de la Route 3050:1st Stages 1b (ITT) & 19 (ITT) 3005:3rd CritĂ©rium National de la Route 2963:5th CritĂ©rium National de la Route 2854:7th CritĂ©rium National de la Route 2769:8th CritĂ©rium National de la Route 2320: 1751:1962: third Tour de France victory 1698:, who had earlier in the year won 1193:1957: first Tour de France victory 744:and the first cyclist to win the 14: 13030: 8115:29 June 1956 – 19 September 1956 7999: 7893:Thompson, Christopher S. (2008). 5141: 2991:1st Stage 9b (ITT) & 14 (ITT) 2936:1st Stages 2 (ITT) & 19 (ITT) 2370:1987 UCI Road World Championships 2080:1965 CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 2029:World Championships in Sallanches 1852:, won by his friend and teammate 1316:on the track, winning the event. 1179:Track Cycling World Championships 934:competition run by the newspaper 904:1952 UCI Road World Championships 843: 309:Saint-RaphaĂ«l–R. Geminiani–Dunlop 8886:results voided because of doping 8086: 8066: 8046: 8029: 8012: 7983:. Norwich, UK: Mousehold Press. 7923:. London: Simon & Schuster. 7736:Historical Dictionary of Cycling 7419: 7375: 7337: 7251: 7238: 7225: 7196: 7011: 6999: 6974: 6845:Brunel, Philippe (13 May 2016). 6838: 6668: 5268: 5251: 5237: 5208: 5011: 4546: 4486: 4412: 4348: 4284: 4220: 4150: 4050: 3988: 3840: 3756: 3690: 3597: 3535: 3518: 3477: 3456: 3439: 3379: 3362: 3344: 3285: 3268: 3235: 3218: 3201: 3184: 3167: 3134: 3056: 3039: 2980: 2911: 2861: 2807: 2782: 2755: 2613: 2599: 1514:World Championships in Zandvoort 763:stages, which lent him the name 702: 668: 640: 610: 23: 12929:Knights of the Legion of Honour 7560:. London/New York: Bloomsbury. 7477: 7019:La RĂ©publique du Tour de France 5195: 5182: 5173: 5164: 5104:List of doping cases in cycling 2486:Voland, a ballet dancer at the 2433: 1588:In the first time trial of the 34:needs additional citations for 5155: 4156:CritĂ©rium National de la Route 3373:1st Stages 3, 5 & 7b (ITT) 2705:CritĂ©rium National de la Route 2580:, in the 1967 Tour de France. 1493:, Italian Ercole Baldini, and 1298:World Championships in Waregem 554:CritĂ©rium National de la Route 487:CritĂ©rium National de la Route 1: 13014:Super Prestige Pernod winners 5282: 2916:Overall Four Days of Dunkirk 2765:UCI Track World Championships 2411:, who was close to Anquetil: 2287:Union Cycliste Internationale 1474:, where Gaul attacked on the 1237:that he would skip the Tour. 882:, securing a call-up for the 781: 7758:. Norwich: Mousehold Press. 7646:. London: Mitchell Beazley. 7261:, Éditions Cristel, France. 4917: 4859: 4787: 4733: 4673: 4544: 4484: 4418:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 4410: 4346: 4282: 3616:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 3562:7th Overall Giro di Sardegna 3484:UCI Road World Championships 3369:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 3336:UCI Road World Championships 3225:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 3031:UCI Road World Championships 2972:UCI Road World Championships 2850:UCI Road World Championships 2826:1st Six Days of Paris (with 2738:9th Overall Tour du Sud-Est 2734:UCI Road World Championships 2688:UCI Road World Championships 2633:UCI Road World Championships 2372:, shortly before his death. 2193:) with eventual race winner 2107:After failing to finish the 1913:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 1868:Early in 1963, Anquetil won 1781:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 1381:World Championships in Reims 1248:velodrome after winning the 1118:world championship road race 1104:, he supported his teammate 1098:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 967:1953: Grand Prix des Nations 473:CritĂ©rium du DauphinĂ© LibĂ©rĂ© 7: 12984:Olympic cyclists for France 7960:The Crooked Path to Victory 7874:Smith, Martin, ed. (2009). 7689:Gallagher, Brendan (2017). 7293:"Jacques Anquetil (France)" 6608:Ryan, Barry (9 July 2023). 5097: 2353:and then on television for 2345:. He wrote columns for the 2071:to placate his new sponsor 1850:World Championships in SalĂČ 1737:World Championships in Bern 1637:1961: Tour de France return 1536:1960: Giro d'Italia success 1434:) into second place at the 10: 13035: 5244:the result of stage 19 to 4616:Monuments results timeline 4226:Tour of the Basque Country 3604:Tour of the Basque Country 3568:1st Trofeo Baracchi (with 3543:2nd Trofeo Baracchi (with 3473:1st Grand Prix des Nations 3402:1st Grand Prix des Nations 3395:1st Trofeo Baracchi (with 3257:2nd Trofeo Baracchi (with 3150:1st Trofeo Baracchi (with 3081:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2956:3rd Trofeo Baracchi (with 2883:2nd Trofeo Baracchi (with 2877:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2837:4th Trofeo Baracchi (with 2823:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2751:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2721:2nd Trofeo Baracchi (with 2718:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2675:2nd Trofeo Baracchi (with 2663:1st Grand Prix des Nations 2519:stomach removed surgically 2402:Anquetil unfailingly beat 2307:Tour of the Basque Country 1476:Col du Petit-Saint-Bernard 521:One-day races and Classics 503:Tour of the Basque Country 16:French cyclist (1934–1987) 12879: 12822: 12802: 12794:Arthur Augustus Zimmerman 12746: 12739: 12714: 12518: 12511: 11933: 11757: 11673: 11502: 11355: 11200: 11063: 10908: 10839: 10815: 10076: 10027: 9095: 9007: 8869: 8734: 8594: 8471: 8290: 8166: 8117: 8107: 8099: 7859:. London: HarperCollins. 7598:Viva la Vuelta! 1935–2018 7257:Penot, Christophe (1996) 7235:, French television, 2003 5064: 5057: 5051: 5045: 5040: 4999: 4991: 4918: 4860: 4788: 4734: 4674: 4545: 4485: 4411: 4347: 4283: 4219: 4149: 4049: 3987: 3982: 3979: 3976: 3973: 3970: 3967: 3964: 3961: 3958: 3955: 3952: 3949: 3946: 3943: 3940: 3937: 3934: 3839: 3755: 3689: 3684: 3681: 3678: 3675: 3672: 3669: 3666: 3663: 3660: 3657: 3654: 3651: 3648: 3645: 3642: 3639: 3414:1st Mont Faron hill climb 2542: 2524: 2250:ahead of stage 21 of the 1528:ahead of RiviĂšre. At the 1347:. In preparation for the 1204:Track World Championships 1135:, where Anquetil set his 696:Track World Championships 694: 686: 660: 632: 624: 606: 602: 591: 587: 343: 338: 334: 324: 314: 304: 294: 286: 281: 277: 269: 264: 256: 248: 240: 235: 227: 205: 188: 168: 158: 150: 145: 130: 7853:Sidwells, Chris (2018). 7529:Boelsen, Helmut (2007). 7506:Beoutis, Didier (2018). 6833:McGann & McGann 2011 6797:McGann & McGann 2008 6773:McGann & McGann 2011 6651:McGann & McGann 2006 6548:McGann & McGann 2006 6440:McGann & McGann 2006 6368:McGann & McGann 2006 6332:McGann & McGann 2011 6272:McGann & McGann 2011 6195:McGann & McGann 2006 6183:McGann & McGann 2006 6159:McGann & McGann 2011 6084:McGann & McGann 2006 5973:McGann & McGann 2006 5134: 5129:Yellow jersey statistics 4492:Grand Prix du Midi Libre 3505:3rd Grand Prix de Lugano 3461:Overall Giro di Sardegna 3405:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 3084:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 3002:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 2941:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 2880:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 2774:Grand Prix du Midi Libre 2666:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 2646:1st Grand Prix de Lugano 2458:Personal life and family 2343:Grand Prix du Midi Libre 1864:1963: Vuelta-Tour double 1116:, finished sixth in the 662:Road World Championships 575:(1961, 1963, 1965, 1966) 299:Helyett–Potin–Hutchinson 13004:Vuelta a España winners 12944:Doping cases in cycling 7977:Yates, Richard (2001). 7878:. London: Aurum Press. 7554:Cossins, Peter (2015). 7491:. London: Aurum Press. 2395:) on the podium of the 2053:Tour of the Netherlands 1883:JosĂ© MartĂ­n Colmenarejo 1704:upcoming Tour de France 1662:Guillaume van Tongerloo 209:1.76 m (5 ft 13019:Cyclists from Normandy 12999:Tour de France winners 7958:Woodland, Les (2003). 7834:Rendell, Matt (2008). 7693:. London: Bloomsbury. 7485:Belbin, Giles (2017). 6512:Fallon & Bell 2019 6416:Fallon & Bell 2019 5079:Awards and decorations 2642:Grand Prix des Nations 2564: 2482: 2471: 2455: 2445: 2431: 2418: 2399: 2259: 2201: 2170: 2056: 1989: 1958: 1908: 1814: 1691: 1585: 1564:) climbing during the 1439: 1353:national championships 1252: 1140: 1028:writing an article in 1004: 997:Grand Prix des Nations 977:Grand Prix des Nations 579:Grand Prix des Nations 423:General classification 397:General classification 359:General classification 12969:Giro d'Italia winners 11750:Super Prestige Pernod 11071:(1940–1942, not held) 10892:(1914–1918, not held) 10831:(1895–1907, not held) 7941:The Cycling Anthology 7716:Mainstream Publishing 7708:Howard, Paul (2008). 7640:Fotheringham, William 7428:"Protopopov and who?" 6960:Woodland, Les (2007) 2559: 2477: 2465: 2446: 2440: 2422: 2413: 2383: 2245: 2188: 2157: 2042: 1984: 1942: 1891: 1789: 1745:Super Prestige Pernod 1727:, who won the stage. 1682: 1559: 1422: 1243: 1126: 986: 859:individual time trial 761:individual time trial 12954:French male cyclists 11590:Alexander Vinokourov 11550:Alexander Vinokourov 11121:Camille Danguillaume 10808:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 10614:Alexander Vinokourov 7915:Wheatcroft, Geoffrey 7754:Maso, Benjo (2010). 5300:sports-reference.com 5246:Tre Cime di Lavaredo 5218:(1970, 1972, 1974), 4862:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 4290:Four Days of Dunkirk 3577:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 3469:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 2868:Four Days of Dunkirk 2578:death of Tom Simpson 2478:Anquetil's grave in 2133:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 1874:1963 Vuelta a España 1706:as his team manager 1683:Anquetil talking to 1345:Four Days of Dunkirk 1223:previous year's race 1039:Grand Prix de Lugano 737:[ʒakɑ̃k.til] 689:track bicycle racing 544:LiĂšge–Bastogne–LiĂšge 513:Four Days of Dunkirk 384:16 individual stages 146:Personal information 43:improve this article 12701:Rik Van Steenbergen 12541:Federico Bahamontes 12438:Khabib Nurmagomedov 12168:Martina Navratilova 11826:Herman Van Springel 11491:Frank Vandenbroucke 11272:ValĂšre Van Sweevelt 11208:Albertus Geldermans 9202:Costante Girardengo 9171:Costante Girardengo 9133:Giovanni Micheletto 8586:Federico Bahamontes 8218:Lucien Petit-Breton 8009:at Cycling Archives 7372:, pp. 209−217. 7323:MĂ©moire du cyclisme 7233:Les Miroirs du Tour 7181:, pp. 287–289. 7169:, pp. 282–284. 7121:, pp. 263–268. 7097:, pp. 121–122. 7073:, pp. 107–111. 6951:, pp. 253–257. 6939:, pp. 260–261. 6927:, pp. 247–252. 6876:, pp. 173–174. 6835:, pp. 262–268. 6811:, pp. 164–167. 6775:, pp. 256–261. 6763:, pp. 160–163. 6751:, pp. 155–157. 6739:, pp. 198–206. 6727:, pp. 195–197. 6703:, pp. 142–143. 6653:, pp. 266–273. 6641:, pp. 134–141. 6586:, pp. 131–132. 6574:, pp. 129–130. 6562:, pp. 125–128. 6550:, pp. 260–264. 6538:, pp. 121–122. 6514:, pp. 106–109. 6490:, pp. 116–117. 6454:, pp. 113–114. 6442:, pp. 253–259. 6430:, pp. 109–112. 6418:, pp. 100–106. 6370:, pp. 249–252. 6358:, pp. 101–105. 6334:, pp. 227–230. 6274:, pp. 222–226. 6197:, pp. 236–243. 6161:, pp. 217–222. 6149:, pp. 129–130. 6137:, pp. 123–124. 6086:, pp. 227–235. 6074:, pp. 114–116. 5987:, pp. 103–105. 5975:, pp. 221–227. 5939:, pp. 102–103. 5306:on 14 December 2012 4988: 2832:Ferdinando Terruzzi 2595:Career achievements 2531:1997 Tour de France 2397:1964 Tour de France 2389:Federico Bahamontes 2315:La Cipale velodrome 2291:World Championships 2223:World Championships 2206:1966 Tour de France 2199:1966 Tour de France 2137:so-called monuments 1994:1964 Tour de France 1987:1964 Tour de France 1906:1963 Tour de France 1819:1962 Tour de France 1812:1962 Tour de France 1689:1961 Tour de France 1618:1960 Tour de France 1491:Federico Bahamontes 1373:team classification 1314:Ferdinando Terruzzi 1302:Rik van Steenbergen 1270:Federico Bahamontes 1250:1957 Tour de France 1185:, one of cycling's 1158:Due to the ongoing 1149:Velodromo Vigorelli 1129:Velodromo Vigorelli 962:Professional career 804:Franco-Prussian War 757:Federico Bahamontes 742:road racing cyclist 716:Individual Pursuit 627:road bicycle racing 410:5 individual stages 127: 12857:Klaus-Peter Thaler 12422:Francesco Molinari 11646:Alejandro Valverde 11630:Alejandro Valverde 11574:Alejandro Valverde 11558:Alejandro Valverde 11288:Roger De Vlaeminck 11232:Frans Melckenbeeck 11129:Prosper Depredomme 11097:Prosper Depredomme 11052:Albert Ritserveldt 10641:Alejandro Valverde 10414:Giovanni Battaglin 10351:JosĂ© Manuel Fuente 10333:JosĂ© Manuel Fuente 10132:Dalmacio Langarica 9983:Tao Geoghegan Hart 9637:Giovanni Battaglin 8342:Ottavio Bottecchia 8026:at ProCyclingStats 7345:"Jacques Anquetil" 7061:, pp. 93–100. 7048:on 21 August 2008. 6986:La FlĂšche Wallonne 6980:The authors quote 6322:, pp. 97–100. 5230:(1992, 1993), and 5070:27 September 1967 4986: 3529:1st Stage 7b (ITT) 3229:1st Stage 6a (ITT) 3212:1st Stage 6a (ITT) 3195:1st Stage 1b (ITT) 3123:1st Stage 2b (ITT) 3113:La FlĂšche Wallonne 3067:1st Stage 6a (ITT) 3020:1st Stage 4b (ITT) 2818:1st Stage 5a (ITT) 2761:Individual pursuit 2483: 2472: 2400: 2393:from left to right 2260: 2252:1967 Giro d'Italia 2202: 2175:1966 Giro d'Italia 2171: 2168:1966 Giro d'Italia 2057: 1990: 1959: 1956:1964 Giro d'Italia 1952:from left to right 1909: 1815: 1790:Anquetil with his 1757:Saint-RaphaĂ«l team 1692: 1586: 1582:from left to right 1566:1960 Giro d'Italia 1547:CritĂ©rium National 1440: 1436:1959 Giro d'Italia 1253: 1141: 1110:individual pursuit 1094:CritĂ©rium National 1005: 863:maillot des jeunes 432:1 individual stage 319:Ford France–Gitane 282:Professional teams 139:1966 Giro d'Italia 123: 58:"Jacques Anquetil" 12906: 12905: 12902: 12901: 12875: 12874: 12837:Erik De Vlaeminck 12818: 12817: 12810:FĂ©licia Ballanger 12735: 12734: 12571:EugĂšne Christophe 12471: 12470: 12446:Rachael Blackmore 12390:Cristiano Ronaldo 12240:Evander Holyfield 12012:Ludmila Belousova 11893: 11892: 11886: 11878: 11870: 11862: 11854: 11846: 11838: 11830: 11822: 11814: 11806: 11798: 11790: 11782: 11774: 11766: 11716: 11715: 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9727:Franco Chioccioli 9682:Roberto Visentini 9601:Michel Pollentier 9476:Arnaldo Pambianco 9296:Vasco Bergamaschi 9260:Francesco Camusso 9156:Alfonso Calzolari 9053: 9052: 8196:Louis Trousselier 8127: 8126: 8118:Succeeded by 7990:978-1-874739-18-0 7951:978-0-22409-242-5 7930:978-1-4711-2894-3 7906:978-0-52025-630-9 7885:978-1-84513-545-4 7866:978-0-00822-077-8 7845:978-1-84724-382-9 7826:978-0-98431-176-7 7807:978-1-59858-608-4 7786:978-1-59858-180-5 7765:978-1-87473-937-1 7746:978-0-8108-7369-8 7725:978-1-84596-301-9 7700:978-1-4729-1880-2 7681:978-1-78283-298-0 7631:978-1-84018-284-2 7607:978-1-87473-989-0 7567:978-1-40884-683-4 7546:978-3-93697-333-4 7521:978-2-37254-084-1 7498:978-1-78131-631-3 7246:L'Équipe Magazine 7021:, Seuil, France. 6799:, pp. 13–22. 6262:, pp. 89–91. 6238:, pp. 82–84. 6047:, pp. 63–66. 5963:, pp. 57–61. 5951:, pp. 54–56. 5927:, pp. 54–55. 5891:, pp. 49–50. 5879:, pp. 90–91. 5867:, pp. 45–47. 5831:, pp. 87–88. 5765:, pp. 81–82. 5753:, pp. 78–79. 5717:, pp. 75–76. 5657:, pp. 21–22. 5645:, pp. 63–64. 5558:, pp. 57–58. 5522:, pp. 56–57. 5474:, pp. 52–53. 5426:, pp. 44–45. 5354:, pp. 20–22. 5076: 5075: 5009: 5008: 4984: 4983: 4920:Giro di Lombardia 4613: 4612: 4552:Volta a Catalunya 3525:Volta a Catalunya 3510:Giro di Lombardia 3490:Volta a Catalunya 3431:Giro di Lombardia 3425:Trofeo Laigueglia 3387:1st Stage 3 (ITT) 3325:1st Stage 3 (ITT) 3296:1st Stage 5 (ITT) 3243:1st Stage 3 (ITT) 3093:1st Stage 9 (ITT) 2919:1st Stage 4 (ITT) 2872:1st Stage 4 (ITT) 2629:Amateur road race 2550:Charles de Gaulle 2505:Illness and death 2359:Richard Marillier 2305:and then won the 2232:Giro di Lombardia 2100:a breakaway with 2069:Monte Carlo Rally 2013:Georges Groussard 1978:by 1:22 minutes. 1922:Col de la Forclaz 1896:) with teammates 1666:Arnaldo Pambianco 1430:) beat Anquetil ( 1393:VĂ©lodrome d'Hiver 1389:Giro di Lombardia 1310:Six Days of Paris 1231:RaphaĂ«l GĂ©miniani 1183:Giro di Lombardia 973:Francis PĂ©lissier 798:situated next to 788:Mont-Saint-Aignan 765:"Monsieur Chrono" 726: 725: 720: 719: 493:Volta a Catalunya 182:Mont-Saint-Aignan 119: 118: 111: 93: 13026: 12884: 12883: 12827: 12826: 12744: 12743: 12686:Georges Speicher 12676:Giuseppe Saronni 12666:Raymond Poulidor 12616:Ferdinand KĂŒbler 12531:Jacques Anquetil 12516: 12515: 12505:UCI Hall of Fame 12498: 12491: 12484: 12475: 12474: 12464: 12456: 12448: 12440: 12432: 12424: 12416: 12408: 12400: 12392: 12384: 12382:Sebastian Vettel 12376: 12368: 12360: 12352: 12344: 12336: 12328: 12320: 12312: 12304: 12294: 12286: 12284:Goran IvaniĆĄević 12278: 12270: 12262: 12254: 12246: 12234: 12226: 12218: 12210: 12202: 12194: 12186: 12178: 12170: 12162: 12154: 12146: 12144:Seve Ballesteros 12138: 12130: 12122: 12114: 12106: 12098: 12090: 12082: 12074: 12066: 12058: 12050: 12042: 12034: 12026: 12018: 12006: 11998: 11986: 11974: 11966: 11964:Jacques Anquetil 11958: 11950: 11942: 11920: 11913: 11906: 11897: 11896: 11884: 11876: 11868: 11860: 11852: 11844: 11836: 11828: 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8713:Bernard ThĂ©venet 8695:Bernard ThĂ©venet 8619:Jacques Anquetil 8568:Jacques Anquetil 8519:Ferdinand KĂŒbler 8409:Georges Speicher 8373:Maurice De Waele 8245:Gustave Garrigou 8153: 8146: 8139: 8130: 8129: 8100:Preceded by 8097: 8096: 8093: 8092: 8090: 8089: 8078:Jacques Anquetil 8073: 8072: 8070: 8069: 8058:Jacques Anquetil 8053: 8052: 8050: 8049: 8041:Jacques Anquetil 8036: 8035: 8033: 8032: 8024:Jacques Anquetil 8019: 8018: 8016: 8015: 8007:Jacques Anquetil 7994: 7973: 7954: 7934: 7910: 7889: 7870: 7849: 7830: 7811: 7790: 7769: 7750: 7729: 7704: 7685: 7657: 7635: 7611: 7592: 7571: 7550: 7525: 7502: 7472: 7471: 7469: 7467: 7452: 7446: 7445: 7443: 7441: 7423: 7417: 7411: 7405: 7404: 7402: 7400: 7379: 7373: 7367: 7361: 7360: 7358: 7356: 7349:Cycling Archives 7341: 7335: 7334: 7332: 7330: 7315: 7309: 7308: 7306: 7304: 7289: 7283: 7282:26 November 1987 7275: 7269: 7255: 7249: 7242: 7236: 7229: 7223: 7222: 7220: 7218: 7200: 7194: 7188: 7182: 7176: 7170: 7164: 7158: 7152: 7146: 7140: 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and 2385:Raymond Poulidor 2367: 2276:Franco Balmamion 2272:Silvano Schiavon 2246:Anquetil in the 2125:Giro di Sardegna 1985:Anquetil at the 1950:, and Anquetil ( 1696:Raymond Poulidor 1651:Tour de Romandie 1603:Agostino Coletto 1551:Tour of Flanders 1518:CritĂ©rium des As 1286:MontjuĂŻc circuit 1266:Thonon-les-Bains 1246:Parc des Princes 1051:Riccardo Filippi 1013:Parc des Princes 989:Parc des Princes 944:Radio Luxembourg 739: 734: 729:Jacques Anquetil 713: 706: 705: 679: 677:1966 NĂŒrburgring 672: 671: 651: 644: 643: 620: 616: 614: 613: 600: 599: 236:Team information 222: 221: 217: 214: 195: 192:18 November 1987 178: 176: 154:Jacques Anquetil 137:Anquetil at the 135: 128: 126: 125:Jacques Anquetil 122: 114: 107: 103: 100: 94: 92: 51: 27: 19: 13034: 13033: 13029: 13028: 13027: 13025: 13024: 13023: 12909: 12908: 12907: 12898: 12871: 12842:AndrĂ© Dufraisse 12814: 12798: 12784:Marshall Taylor 12774:Michel Rousseau 12731: 12710: 12661:Francesco Moser 12646:Freddy Maertens 12601:Miguel IndurĂĄin 12596:Bernard Hinault 12536:Moreno Argentin 12526:Vittorio Adorni 12507: 12502: 12472: 12467: 12459: 12451: 12443: 12435: 12427: 12419: 12411: 12403: 12395: 12387: 12379: 12371: 12363: 12355: 12347: 12339: 12331: 12323: 12315: 12307: 12301:Lance Armstrong 12297: 12289: 12281: 12273: 12265: 12257: 12249: 12244:Michael Johnson 12237: 12229: 12221: 12213: 12205: 12197: 12189: 12181: 12173: 12165: 12157: 12149: 12141: 12133: 12125: 12117: 12109: 12101: 12093: 12085: 12077: 12069: 12061: 12053: 12045: 12037: 12029: 12021: 12016:Oleg Protopopov 12009: 12001: 11996:Garfield Sobers 11989: 11977: 11969: 11961: 11953: 11945: 11937: 11929: 11924: 11894: 11889: 11858:Bernard Hinault 11850:Francesco Moser 11842:Freddy Maertens 11753: 11747: 11717: 11712: 11697:Remco Evenepoel 11669: 11542:Davide Rebellin 11518:Oscar Camenzind 11498: 11483:Michele Bartoli 11435:Moreno Argentin 11403:Moreno Argentin 11379:Silvano Contini 11363:Bernard Hinault 11351: 11344:Dietrich Thurau 11328:Bernard Hinault 11304:Georges Pintens 11196: 11181:Germain Derycke 11177:Frans Schoubben 11145:Alois De Hertog 11059: 11036:Éloi Meulenberg 11028:Albert Beckaert 10948:DieudonnĂ© Smets 10904: 10876:Omer Verschoore 10835: 10811: 10805: 10775: 10770: 10748:Remco Evenepoel 10650:Vincenzo Nibali 10432:Bernard Hinault 10387:Bernard Hinault 10378:Freddy Maertens 10360:AgustĂ­n Tamames 10225:Frans De Mulder 10207:Jean Stablinski 10189:Angelo Conterno 10123:Delio RodrĂ­guez 10072: 10067: 10037: 10032: 10023: 9974:Richard Carapaz 9947:Vincenzo Nibali 9920:Vincenzo Nibali 9830:Gilberto Simoni 9812:Gilberto Simoni 9740:Miguel IndurĂĄin 9673:Bernard Hinault 9664:Francesco Moser 9646:Bernard Hinault 9628:Bernard Hinault 9610:Johan De Muynck 9507:Vittorio Adorni 9440:Gastone Nencini 9269:Antonio Pesenti 9251:Luigi Marchisio 9211:Giuseppe Enrici 9180:Gaetano Belloni 9137:Eberardo Pavesi 9091: 9087: 9084: 9054: 9049: 9003: 8968:Vincenzo Nibali 8950:Bradley Wiggins 8865: 8834:Miguel Indurain 8781:Bernard Hinault 8759:Bernard Hinault 8730: 8726:Bernard Hinault 8704:Lucien Van Impe 8606:Gastone Nencini 8590: 8559:Roger Walkowiak 8467: 8329:Henri PĂ©lissier 8286: 8162: 8157: 8123: 8114: 8110:UCI hour record 8105: 8084: 8076: 8064: 8056: 8044: 8039: 8027: 8022: 8010: 8005: 8002: 7997: 7991: 7970: 7952: 7931: 7907: 7886: 7867: 7846: 7827: 7808: 7787: 7766: 7747: 7726: 7701: 7682: 7654: 7632: 7608: 7589: 7568: 7547: 7522: 7499: 7480: 7475: 7465: 7463: 7453: 7449: 7439: 7437: 7424: 7420: 7412: 7408: 7398: 7396: 7380: 7376: 7368: 7364: 7354: 7352: 7351:. de Wielersite 7343: 7342: 7338: 7328: 7326: 7317: 7316: 7312: 7302: 7300: 7291: 7290: 7286: 7276: 7272: 7256: 7252: 7243: 7239: 7230: 7226: 7216: 7214: 7201: 7197: 7189: 7185: 7177: 7173: 7165: 7161: 7153: 7149: 7141: 7137: 7129: 7125: 7117: 7113: 7105: 7101: 7093: 7089: 7081: 7077: 7069: 7065: 7057: 7053: 7040: 7039: 7032: 7016: 7012: 7004: 7000: 6990:Vuelta a España 6979: 6975: 6959: 6955: 6947: 6943: 6935: 6931: 6923: 6919: 6911: 6907: 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Stablinski 3191:Vuelta a España 2958:AndrĂ© Darrigade 2885:AndrĂ© Darrigade 2839:AndrĂ© Darrigade 2828:AndrĂ© Darrigade 2797:), 3b, 9, 15b ( 2723:AndrĂ© Darrigade 2711:Tour de l'Ouest 2655:Antonin Rolland 2651:Trofeo Baracchi 2602: 2597: 2573: 2566: 2545: 2527: 2515:Bernard Hinault 2507: 2460: 2436: 2378: 2361: 2323: 2321:Post-retirement 2240: 2179:Vittorio Adorni 2121: 2045:Jean Stablinski 2037: 1944:Vittorio Adorni 1937: 1902:Jean Stablinski 1866: 1854:Jean Stablinski 1777:viral hepatitis 1769:Vuelta a España 1753: 1639: 1574:Gastone Nencini 1538: 1530:Trofeo Baracchi 1487:Col de l'Iseran 1410:1959 Paris–Nice 1405: 1325: 1282:Marcel Janssens 1278:Gastone Nencini 1227:Roger Walkowiak 1195: 1106:AndrĂ© Darrigade 1063: 1055:Antonin Rolland 1043:Trofeo Baracchi 969: 964: 924:Jean Stablinski 855:team time trial 846: 784: 776:Bernard Hinault 732: 722: 721: 711:1956 Copenhagen 709: 675: 655:Team time trial 647: 611: 609: 608: 597: 596: 417:Vuelta a España 273:AC Sottevillais 257:Rider type 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Delgado 10483: 10480: 10478: 10474: 10471: 10469: 10465: 10462: 10460: 10456: 10453: 10451: 10450:Pedro Delgado 10447: 10444: 10442: 10441:Éric Caritoux 10438: 10435: 10433: 10429: 10426: 10424: 10420: 10417: 10415: 10411: 10408: 10406: 10402: 10399: 10397: 10393: 10390: 10388: 10384: 10381: 10379: 10375: 10372: 10370: 10366: 10363: 10361: 10357: 10354: 10352: 10348: 10345: 10343: 10339: 10336: 10334: 10330: 10327: 10325: 10321: 10318: 10316: 10312: 10309: 10307: 10306:Roger Pingeon 10303: 10300: 10298: 10294: 10291: 10289: 10285: 10282: 10280: 10276: 10273: 10271: 10267: 10264: 10262: 10258: 10255: 10253: 10249: 10246: 10244: 10240: 10237: 10235: 10231: 10228: 10226: 10222: 10219: 10217: 10213: 10210: 10208: 10204: 10201: 10199: 10195: 10192: 10190: 10186: 10183: 10181: 10177: 10174: 10172: 10171:Race not held 10168: 10166: 10162: 10159: 10157: 10156:Race not held 10153: 10151: 10150:Bernardo Ruiz 10147: 10144: 10142: 10138: 10135: 10133: 10129: 10126: 10124: 10120: 10117: 10115: 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9679: 9676: 9674: 9670: 9667: 9665: 9661: 9658: 9656: 9652: 9649: 9647: 9643: 9640: 9638: 9634: 9631: 9629: 9625: 9622: 9620: 9616: 9613: 9611: 9607: 9604: 9602: 9598: 9595: 9593: 9589: 9586: 9584: 9580: 9577: 9575: 9571: 9567: 9564: 9562: 9558: 9555: 9553: 9549: 9546: 9544: 9540: 9537: 9535: 9531: 9528: 9526: 9522: 9519: 9517: 9513: 9510: 9508: 9504: 9501: 9499: 9495: 9492: 9490: 9486: 9482: 9479: 9477: 9473: 9470: 9468: 9464: 9461: 9459: 9455: 9452: 9450: 9446: 9443: 9441: 9437: 9434: 9432: 9428: 9425: 9423: 9419: 9416: 9414: 9413:Carlo Clerici 9410: 9407: 9405: 9401: 9397: 9394: 9392: 9388: 9385: 9383: 9379: 9376: 9374: 9370: 9367: 9365: 9361: 9358: 9356: 9352: 9349: 9347: 9343: 9340: 9338: 9334: 9332: 9328: 9325: 9323: 9319: 9315: 9312: 9310: 9306: 9302: 9299: 9297: 9293: 9290: 9288: 9287:Learco Guerra 9284: 9281: 9279: 9278:Alfredo Binda 9275: 9272: 9270: 9266: 9263: 9261: 9257: 9254: 9252: 9248: 9245: 9243: 9242:Alfredo Binda 9239: 9235: 9232: 9230: 9226: 9223: 9221: 9220:Alfredo Binda 9217: 9214: 9212: 9208: 9205: 9203: 9199: 9196: 9194: 9190: 9186: 9183: 9181: 9177: 9174: 9172: 9168: 9165: 9163: 9159: 9157: 9153: 9150: 9148: 9144: 9141: 9138: 9134: 9130: 9129:Carlo Galetti 9126: 9123: 9120: 9118: 9117:Carlo Galetti 9114: 9110: 9107: 9105: 9101: 9098: 9097: 9094: 9090: 9081: 9076: 9074: 9069: 9067: 9062: 9061: 9058: 9046: 9045:Tadej Pogačar 9042: 9039: 9037: 9033: 9029: 9026: 9024: 9023:Tadej Pogačar 9020: 9016: 9013: 9012: 9010: 9006: 9000: 8996: 8993: 8991: 8987: 8984: 8982: 8978: 8974: 8971: 8969: 8965: 8962: 8960: 8956: 8953: 8951: 8947: 8944: 8942: 8938: 8935: 8933: 8929: 8926: 8924: 8920: 8917: 8915: 8914:Carlos Sastre 8911: 8908: 8906: 8902: 8899: 8897: 8896:Óscar Pereiro 8893: 8890: 8888: 8887: 8883: 8879: 8875: 8874: 8872: 8868: 8862: 8861:Marco Pantani 8858: 8855: 8853: 8849: 8846: 8844: 8840: 8837: 8835: 8831: 8827: 8824: 8822: 8818: 8814: 8811: 8809: 8808:Pedro Delgado 8805: 8802: 8800: 8799:Stephen Roche 8796: 8793: 8791: 8787: 8784: 8782: 8778: 8775: 8773: 8769: 8765: 8762: 8760: 8756: 8752: 8749: 8747: 8743: 8740: 8739: 8737: 8733: 8727: 8723: 8719: 8716: 8714: 8710: 8707: 8705: 8701: 8698: 8696: 8692: 8689: 8687: 8683: 8680: 8678: 8674: 8671: 8669: 8665: 8661: 8658: 8656: 8652: 8649: 8647: 8646:Roger Pingeon 8643: 8640: 8638: 8634: 8631: 8629: 8625: 8622: 8620: 8616: 8612: 8609: 8607: 8603: 8600: 8599: 8597: 8593: 8587: 8583: 8580: 8578: 8574: 8571: 8569: 8565: 8562: 8560: 8556: 8553: 8551: 8550:Louison Bobet 8547: 8543: 8540: 8538: 8534: 8531: 8529: 8525: 8522: 8520: 8516: 8513: 8511: 8507: 8504: 8502: 8498: 8495: 8493: 8489: 8486: 8484: 8480: 8477: 8476: 8474: 8470: 8464: 8460: 8457: 8455: 8451: 8448: 8446: 8445:Roger LapĂ©bie 8442: 8439: 8437: 8433: 8430: 8428: 8424: 8421: 8419: 8418:Antonin Magne 8415: 8412: 8410: 8406: 8403: 8401: 8397: 8394: 8392: 8391:Antonin Magne 8388: 8385: 8383: 8379: 8376: 8374: 8370: 8367: 8365: 8361: 8357: 8354: 8352: 8351:Lucien Buysse 8348: 8345: 8343: 8339: 8335: 8332: 8330: 8326: 8323: 8321: 8320:Firmin Lambot 8317: 8314: 8312: 8308: 8305: 8303: 8302:Philippe Thys 8299: 8296: 8295: 8293: 8289: 8283: 8282:Firmin Lambot 8279: 8276: 8274: 8270: 8268: 8267:Philippe Thys 8264: 8260: 8257: 8255: 8254:Odile Defraye 8251: 8248: 8246: 8242: 8239: 8237: 8236:Octave Lapize 8233: 8230: 8228: 8224: 8221: 8219: 8215: 8211: 8208: 8206: 8202: 8199: 8197: 8193: 8190: 8188: 8184: 8181: 8179: 8178:Maurice Garin 8175: 8172: 8171: 8169: 8165: 8161: 8154: 8149: 8147: 8142: 8140: 8135: 8134: 8131: 8122: 8113: 8111: 8104: 8098: 8091: 8083: 8079: 8075: 8071: 8063: 8059: 8055: 8051: 8042: 8038: 8034: 8025: 8021: 8017: 8008: 8004: 8003: 7992: 7986: 7982: 7981: 7975: 7971: 7969:1-89249-540-6 7965: 7961: 7956: 7953: 7947: 7943: 7942: 7936: 7932: 7926: 7922: 7921: 7916: 7912: 7908: 7902: 7898: 7897: 7891: 7887: 7881: 7877: 7872: 7868: 7862: 7858: 7857: 7851: 7847: 7841: 7837: 7832: 7828: 7822: 7818: 7813: 7809: 7803: 7799: 7798: 7792: 7788: 7782: 7778: 7777: 7771: 7767: 7761: 7757: 7752: 7748: 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Edinburgh: 7713: 7712: 7706: 7702: 7696: 7692: 7687: 7683: 7677: 7673: 7672:Profile Books 7669: 7668: 7663: 7662:Fournel, Paul 7659: 7655: 7653:1-84000-654-4 7649: 7645: 7641: 7637: 7633: 7627: 7623: 7622: 7617: 7613: 7609: 7603: 7599: 7594: 7590: 7588:0-71468-297-7 7584: 7580: 7579: 7573: 7569: 7563: 7559: 7558: 7552: 7548: 7542: 7538: 7534: 7533: 7527: 7523: 7517: 7513: 7509: 7504: 7500: 7494: 7490: 7489: 7483: 7482: 7462: 7459:(in French). 7458: 7451: 7435: 7434: 7429: 7422: 7415: 7410: 7395: 7391: 7390: 7385: 7378: 7371: 7366: 7350: 7346: 7340: 7324: 7320: 7314: 7298: 7294: 7288: 7281: 7280: 7274: 7268: 7267:2-9510116-0-1 7264: 7260: 7254: 7247: 7241: 7234: 7228: 7212: 7211: 7206: 7199: 7192: 7187: 7180: 7175: 7168: 7163: 7156: 7151: 7144: 7139: 7132: 7127: 7120: 7115: 7108: 7103: 7096: 7091: 7084: 7079: 7072: 7067: 7060: 7055: 7047: 7043: 7037: 7035: 7028: 7024: 7020: 7014: 7007: 7002: 6995: 6991: 6987: 6983: 6977: 6971: 6967: 6963: 6957: 6950: 6945: 6938: 6933: 6926: 6921: 6914: 6909: 6902: 6897: 6895: 6887: 6882: 6875: 6870: 6854: 6853: 6848: 6841: 6834: 6829: 6822: 6817: 6810: 6805: 6798: 6793: 6786: 6781: 6774: 6769: 6762: 6757: 6750: 6745: 6738: 6733: 6726: 6721: 6714: 6709: 6702: 6697: 6682: 6678: 6671: 6664: 6659: 6652: 6647: 6640: 6635: 6619: 6615: 6611: 6604: 6597: 6592: 6585: 6580: 6573: 6568: 6561: 6556: 6549: 6544: 6537: 6532: 6525: 6520: 6513: 6508: 6501: 6496: 6489: 6484: 6477: 6472: 6465: 6460: 6453: 6448: 6441: 6436: 6429: 6424: 6417: 6412: 6405: 6400: 6393: 6388: 6381: 6376: 6369: 6364: 6357: 6352: 6345: 6340: 6333: 6328: 6321: 6316: 6309: 6304: 6298:, p. 94. 6297: 6292: 6285: 6280: 6273: 6268: 6261: 6256: 6250:, p. 85. 6249: 6244: 6237: 6232: 6225: 6220: 6213: 6208: 6206: 6204: 6196: 6191: 6184: 6179: 6172: 6167: 6160: 6155: 6148: 6143: 6136: 6131: 6124: 6119: 6117: 6110:, p. 70. 6109: 6104: 6097: 6092: 6085: 6080: 6073: 6068: 6062:, p. 66. 6061: 6056: 6054: 6046: 6041: 6034: 6029: 6022: 6017: 6011:, p. 74. 6010: 6005: 5999:, p. 61. 5998: 5993: 5986: 5981: 5974: 5969: 5962: 5957: 5950: 5945: 5938: 5933: 5926: 5921: 5914: 5909: 5903:, p. 93. 5902: 5897: 5890: 5885: 5878: 5873: 5866: 5861: 5855:, p. 41. 5854: 5849: 5843:, p. 40. 5842: 5837: 5830: 5825: 5819:, p. 37. 5818: 5813: 5811: 5804:, p. 83. 5803: 5798: 5796: 5789:, p. 35. 5788: 5783: 5777:, p. 32. 5776: 5771: 5764: 5759: 5752: 5747: 5741:, p. 31. 5740: 5735: 5729:, p. 56. 5728: 5723: 5716: 5711: 5705:, p. 75. 5704: 5699: 5693:, p. 25. 5692: 5687: 5681:, p. 70. 5680: 5675: 5669:, p. 65. 5668: 5663: 5656: 5651: 5644: 5639: 5633:, p. 62. 5632: 5627: 5621:, p. 61. 5620: 5615: 5609:, p. 19. 5608: 5603: 5601: 5594:, p. 59. 5593: 5588: 5582:, p. 21. 5581: 5576: 5570:, p. 20. 5569: 5564: 5557: 5552: 5546:, p. 17. 5545: 5540: 5534:, p. 14. 5533: 5528: 5521: 5516: 5510:, p. 55. 5509: 5504: 5498:, p. 12. 5497: 5492: 5486:, p. 11. 5485: 5480: 5473: 5468: 5462:, p. 10. 5461: 5456: 5450:, p. 47. 5449: 5444: 5437: 5432: 5425: 5420: 5413: 5408: 5402:, p. 34. 5401: 5396: 5389: 5384: 5378:, p. 28. 5377: 5372: 5366:, p. 30. 5365: 5360: 5353: 5348: 5341: 5336: 5334: 5327:, p. 27. 5326: 5321: 5305: 5301: 5297: 5291: 5287: 5271: 5264: 5260: 5254: 5247: 5240: 5233: 5232:Marco Pantani 5229: 5225: 5224:Stephen Roche 5221: 5217: 5211: 5204: 5198: 5191: 5185: 5176: 5167: 5158: 5149: 5147: 5145: 5140: 5130: 5127: 5125: 5122: 5120: 5117: 5115: 5112: 5110: 5107: 5105: 5102: 5101: 5092: 5089: 5086: 5083: 5082: 5072: 5069: 5067: 5063: 5060: 5054: 5049:29 June 1956 5048: 5043: 5039: 5033: 5030: 5027: 5024: 5021: 5018: 5017: 5012:World records 5004: 5002: 4998: 4994: 4990: 4979: 4976: 4974: 4971: 4969: 4966: 4963: 4960: 4957: 4955: 4952: 4950: 4947: 4945: 4942: 4940: 4937: 4935: 4932: 4929: 4926: 4923: 4921: 4914: 4911: 4908: 4906: 4905: 4901: 4898: 4895: 4892: 4889: 4886: 4883: 4880: 4877: 4874: 4871: 4868: 4865: 4863: 4855: 4852: 4849: 4847: 4844: 4841: 4838: 4836: 4833: 4831: 4828: 4826: 4823: 4821: 4818: 4816: 4813: 4811: 4808: 4806: 4803: 4801: 4798: 4796: 4793: 4791: 4790:Paris–Roubaix 4783: 4780: 4777: 4774: 4771: 4768: 4765: 4762: 4760: 4757: 4754: 4751: 4748: 4745: 4742: 4739: 4737: 4729: 4726: 4723: 4720: 4717: 4714: 4711: 4708: 4706: 4703: 4700: 4698: 4695: 4693: 4690: 4688: 4685: 4682: 4679: 4677: 4669: 4666: 4663: 4660: 4657: 4654: 4651: 4648: 4645: 4642: 4639: 4636: 4633: 4630: 4627: 4625: 4622: 4621: 4608: 4605: 4603: 4602: 4598: 4596: 4595: 4591: 4588: 4585: 4582: 4579: 4576: 4573: 4570: 4567: 4564: 4561: 4558: 4555: 4553: 4540: 4537: 4534: 4531: 4528: 4525: 4522: 4519: 4516: 4513: 4510: 4507: 4504: 4501: 4498: 4495: 4493: 4481: 4478: 4475: 4472: 4469: 4467: 4466: 4462: 4459: 4457: 4456: 4452: 4450: 4447: 4444: 4441: 4438: 4435: 4432: 4429: 4427: 4424: 4421: 4419: 4406: 4403: 4400: 4397: 4394: 4391: 4388: 4385: 4383: 4380: 4378: 4375: 4372: 4369: 4366: 4363: 4360: 4357: 4355: 4342: 4339: 4336: 4333: 4330: 4327: 4324: 4321: 4318: 4315: 4313: 4310: 4308: 4305: 4302: 4299: 4296: 4293: 4291: 4279: 4278: 4274: 4271: 4268: 4265: 4262: 4259: 4256: 4253: 4250: 4247: 4244: 4241: 4238: 4235: 4232: 4229: 4227: 4218: 4214: 4211: 4209: 4206: 4203: 4201: 4198: 4195: 4193: 4190: 4187: 4185: 4182: 4180: 4177: 4174: 4171: 4168: 4165: 4162: 4159: 4157: 4148: 4145: 4144: 4140: 4138: 4135: 4133: 4130: 4128: 4127: 4123: 4121: 4120: 4116: 4114: 4111: 4109: 4108: 4104: 4102: 4099: 4097: 4096: 4092: 4090: 4087: 4085: 4082: 4080: 4077: 4075: 4074: 4070: 4067: 4064: 4062: 4059: 4057: 4048: 4044: 4041: 4038: 4036: 4033: 4030: 4027: 4024: 4021: 4018: 4015: 4012: 4009: 4006: 4003: 4000: 3997: 3995: 3991: 3986: 3933: 3930: 3926: 3922: 3919: 3916: 3914: 3911: 3908: 3906: 3905: 3901: 3899: 3898: 3894: 3892: 3891: 3887: 3885: 3884: 3880: 3877: 3875: 3874: 3870: 3868: 3865: 3863: 3862: 3858: 3855: 3852: 3849: 3847: 3838: 3834: 3831: 3829: 3828: 3824: 3822: 3821: 3817: 3814: 3812: 3811: 3807: 3804: 3801: 3799: 3798: 3794: 3792: 3791: 3787: 3785: 3784: 3780: 3777: 3774: 3771: 3768: 3765: 3763: 3762:Giro d'Italia 3754: 3750: 3747: 3744: 3741: 3738: 3735: 3733: 3732: 3728: 3726: 3723: 3720: 3717: 3714: 3711: 3708: 3705: 3702: 3699: 3697: 3688: 3635: 3632: 3628: 3617: 3613: 3611: 3607: 3605: 3600: 3595: 3592: 3590: 3587:10th Overall 3586: 3584: 3580: 3578: 3574: 3571: 3567: 3564: 3561: 3559: 3558:Giro d'Italia 3555: 3553: 3549: 3546: 3545:Bernard Guyot 3542: 3538: 3533: 3528: 3527: 3526: 3521: 3516: 3513: 3511: 3507: 3504: 3502: 3501:Giro d'Italia 3498: 3493: 3492: 3491: 3487: 3485: 3480: 3475: 3472: 3470: 3466: 3463: 3459: 3454: 3449: 3448: 3447: 3442: 3437: 3434: 3432: 3428: 3426: 3422: 3420: 3416: 3413: 3411: 3407: 3404: 3401: 3398: 3394: 3391: 3386: 3385: 3382: 3377: 3372: 3371: 3370: 3365: 3360: 3358: 3354: 3352: 3347: 3342: 3339: 3337: 3333: 3329: 3324: 3323: 3322: 3318: 3316: 3312: 3309: 3306: 3304: 3303:Gent–Wevelgem 3300: 3295: 3294: 3293: 3292:Giro d'Italia 3288: 3283: 3278: 3277: 3276: 3271: 3266: 3263: 3260: 3256: 3254: 3250: 3247: 3242: 3241: 3238: 3233: 3228: 3227: 3226: 3221: 3216: 3211: 3210: 3209: 3204: 3199: 3194: 3193: 3192: 3187: 3182: 3177: 3176: 3175: 3170: 3165: 3162: 3160: 3156: 3153: 3149: 3144: 3143: 3142: 3137: 3132: 3129: 3128: 3122: 3121: 3120: 3117:10th Overall 3116: 3114: 3110: 3108: 3104: 3101: 3097: 3092: 3091: 3090: 3089:Giro d'Italia 3086: 3083: 3080: 3077: 3075: 3071: 3066: 3065: 3064: 3059: 3054: 3049: 3048: 3047: 3042: 3037: 3034: 3032: 3028: 3024: 3019: 3018: 3017: 3013: 3011: 3010:Paris–Roubaix 3007: 3004: 3001: 2999: 2995: 2990: 2989: 2988: 2987:Giro d'Italia 2983: 2978: 2975: 2973: 2969: 2965: 2962: 2959: 2955: 2953: 2952:Gent–Wevelgem 2949: 2947: 2943: 2940: 2935: 2934: 2933: 2932:Giro d'Italia 2929: 2927: 2923: 2918: 2917: 2914: 2909: 2906: 2904: 2900: 2895: 2894: 2893: 2890:10th Overall 2889: 2886: 2882: 2879: 2876: 2871: 2870: 2869: 2864: 2859: 2856: 2853: 2851: 2847: 2843: 2840: 2836: 2833: 2829: 2825: 2822: 2817: 2816: 2815: 2810: 2805: 2800: 2796: 2792: 2791: 2790: 2785: 2780: 2777: 2775: 2771: 2768: 2766: 2762: 2758: 2753: 2750: 2747: 2746: 2740: 2739: 2737: 2735: 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1966 Giro d'Italia
Mont-Saint-Aignan
Rouen
Helyett–Potin–Hutchinson
Saint-RaphaĂ«l–R. Geminiani–Dunlop
Ford France–Gitane
Bic–Hutchinson
Grand Tours
Tour de France
General classification
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1961
1962
1963
1964
Giro d'Italia
General classification
1960

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