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and he dropped out at La Palisse and he is now, it seems, in bed in his hotel, in a feverish sleep. The poor man has been beaten by his stomach... Lack of care has killed him. I'd foreseen Aucouturier's weakening , but I thought it would have happened a lot further on. Brave Aucouturier! Your dream
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Tradition had it that riders changed bikes at the entrance to the stadium, taking specialist track bikes to ride the three laps of the velodrome to the finish. Bikes waited for all the remaining riders and Chapperon mistakenly took Trousselier's machine. In the time it took him to realise his error
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Aucouturier was one of the four leading riders disqualified at the end in a race so chaotic that Henri Desgrange swore he would never run another. The Tour had been bedevilled by protesters, some of whom attacked riders, and by trees felled across the road. So frequent were accusations of cheating
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His crash... while not serious, troubles him a lot. He has one leg wrapped in a thick bandage and the poor boy limps markedly. His unhappiness at not having been able to ride the race right to the end, to have abandoned it on the first stage, is without limit. A victory in the first Tour de France
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The crowd had started gathering outside the Café Potard, site of the control, from 6am. The leading group had been reduced to nine: Acouturier, Samson, Lepoutre, Chapperon, Wattelier, Pagie and Pothier. The nine riders came into town and the moment they saw the Café Potard, a sprint broke out.
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on its front page on 1 July 1903. But Aucouturier abandoned after La Palisse, 320 km into the first stage, with stomach cramp said to be brought on by drinking too much. Nobody now knows if this means what it says, perhaps from unclean water, or if referred to drinking wine and sniffing
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The Paris–Roubaix of 1904 was the first to be run without pacers. Until then, riders had been sheltered by tandems of two and three riders. Aucouturier, rider number 15, was in the leading group when the race reached the first signing-in point at Pontoise. The second check was at
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among riders, including claims that some had taken a train, that on 30 November 1904 the Union Vélocipédique de France disqualified Maurice Garin, Lucien Pothier, César Garin and Aucouturier, who had taken the first four places. Victory went to
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arrived only just before the finish. Until their arrival, there had been no judge at the finish line. Aucouturier and Garin slowed to a tactical crawl, each watching the other. Then Aucouturier sprinted away to win by two lengths.
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Machines were thrown to the ground. Everyone rushed to be first to sign the register and to get away quickly. Tussles broke out over the pen-holder which sometimes disappeared, more or less intentionally, during the torment.
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wouldn't have crowned his sporting career, because he still has long years in front of him, but it would have been his greatest glory. Console yourself, brave Aucouturier. Perhaps you will win the second Tour de France?
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He ate, he stood up, clenched his hands and slowly took hold of his machine. Poor beaten champion. The robust Hippolyte brought to ground by stomach pain, abandoned at La Palisse, 135km from the finish.
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ran into him. But the two were still together at Roubaix and raced on to the track to the cheers of a scant crowd. They had ridden so fast that only 20 people had arrived in time and judges from
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Aucouturier has abandoned the race at La Palisse, telling me he could no longer continue the battle, that he had abominable stomach cramp caused by bad food. I followed Garin and Pagie from
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The rules allowed a rider who dropped out to start again next morning, but to compete for daily victories and not for the overall result. Aucouturier won the second stage, 374 km from
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and others. They caught the fugitives and a new group formed on the cĂ´te d'Ennery. Aucouturier, recovered from typhoid the previous year, tested the group repeatedly before
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there was less than a minute between them. The two came together with 45 km to go. Garin fell when a car carrying journalists from
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Aucouturier was alone in the lead by early afternoon. Behind him in the rain, CĂ©sar Garin was catching him little by little until at
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The big athlete in his blue and red jersey collapsed on a chair. He was crying and tears ran down the pink creases in his dusty face.
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station to La Palisse, in other words all through the night... I saw Aucouturier demoralised at
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Sergent, Pascal (1989), Chronique d'une LĂ©gende: Paris Roubaix, Flandria Nostra, Belgium
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and change to his own bicycle, Aucouturier passed him and took a 100m lead to win.
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Woodland, Les (2003), Yellow Jersey Guide to the Tour de France, Yellow Jersey, UK
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Seray, Jacques (1994), The Tour de France Which Was To Be The Last, Bromley, UK
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The organiser-on-the-road, Henri Desgrange having declined to follow his race.
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Chany, Pierre (1988), La Fabuleuse Histoire du Tour de France, Nathan, France
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Nom-de-guerre of a rider from Brussels; his real name was Julien Lootens
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Augendre, Jacques, Panorama d'un Siècle, Société Tour de France, France
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Aucouturier reached Paris, but not by bike. Lefèvre met him there:
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alongside Claude Chapperon, 50 metres ahead of the others.
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Aucouturier was an outspoken man whom the Tour organiser,
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in 1903 and won three stages and finished second in the
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in 14h 28m, and the following stage from Marseille to
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Commentry - Hippolyte Aucouturier profile and images
291:"Yes. It's finished, finished", Aucouturier replied. 309:GĂ©o Lefèvre insisted the cause was food poisoning. 248:Aucouturier came to the Tour de France having won 442:(247 km in 8h 25m). He came second overall. 365:Hippolyte Aucouturier on the Ballon d'Alsace 1906 1736: 300:Eat and you'll feel better", GĂ©o Lefèvre said. 734: 660:Some accounts say Agen, the following town. 741: 727: 438:(348 km in 13h 19m), and Bordeaux to 29: 748: 325:of glory has flown. 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Index


La Celle, Allier
France
Paris
road bicycle racer
first Tour de France
1905 Tour de France
Paris–Roubaix
1903
1904
Henri Desgrange
L'Auto
1903 Paris–Roubaix
Pontoise
Louis Trousselier
Doullens
velodrome
Roubaix
Paris–Roubaix
Maurice Garin
Joseph Fischer
ether
Pierre Chany
Nevers
Moulins
Lyon
Marseille
Toulouse
Bordeaux
Moissac

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