Jean Stablewski (21 May 1932 – 22 July 2007), known as Jean Stablinski, was a French professional cyclist from a family of Polish immigrants. He rode from...
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France, Jacques Anquetil Points classification, Rudi Altig Stages 1 3 17, Rudi Altig Stages 8b & 20, Jacques Anquetil Stage 14, Jean Stablinski Netherlands...
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Anquetil, who adopted her son Ernest Victor, Jacques' grandfather, who would later die in World War I, leaving Jacques' father Ernest as the head of the family...
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and as Stablinski stated, "Paris–Roubaix is not won in Arenberg, but from there the group with the winners is selected". A memorial to Stablinski stands...
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attack by Tom Simpson, followed by his own teammate Jean Stablinski. Anquetil and Stablinski attacked Simpson alternately, forcing himself to exhaust...
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cyclists to win all three Grand Tours at some point in their career are Jacques Anquetil, Felice Gimondi, Alberto Contador, and Vincenzo Nibali. Contador...
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1963 Jean Stablinski Guy Ignolin Jacques Anquetil 1964 Jean Stablinski Georges Groussard André Foucher 1965 Henry Anglade Raymond Poulidor Jacques Anquetil...
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Obraniak, Edward Gierek (who was raised there), Matt Pokora and singer Jean-Jacques Goldman and Rene Goscinny. Close ties between the Kingdom of France and...
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Jean Stablinski. In 1960 it helped back Rapha–Gitane–Dunlop and Rudi Altig. In 1963 and 1964, Gitane bicycles won the Tour de France, ridden by Jacques Anquetil...
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their shirts, including André Darrigade, Jacques Anquetil, Louison Bobet, Tom Simpson, Roger Lapébie, Jean Stablinski, Bernard Hinault, Raymond Poulidor, Eddy...
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France, two of the French national team's riders, André Darrigade and Jacques Anquetil held the yellow jersey for the entirety 21 stages. There was a...
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2008) Jacques Dupont at Cycling Archives Jacques Dupont at ProCyclingStats Jacques Dupont at CycleBase Jacques Dupont at Olympics.com Jacques Dupont...
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The competition's roll of honor includes the successes of Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Rik Van Looy, Raymond Poulidor, Bernard Hinault, Laurent Fignon...
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cycling from Stablinski, often escaping early in the race instead of learning how to ride inside the peloton. Together with Stablinski entering Hinault...
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and as Stablinski said, Paris–Roubaix is not won in Arenberg, but from there the group with the winners is selected. A memorial to Stablinski stands at...
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consisted of 15 stages covering a total of 2,442 km (1,517 mi), and was won by Jacques Anquetil of the St. Raphael-Gitane cycling team. Not only did Anquetil...
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domestique for team leaders such as Jacques Anquetil, and Anquetil's deputy Jean Stablinski. He came 2nd (to Stablinski) in the 1962 World Road Championship...
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English barber-surgeon Fred Soyez (born 1978), field hockey coach Jean Stablinski (1932 – 2007), cyclist Clément Tainmont (born 1986), footballer Fabien...
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Kingdom 2001–2012 1 4 5 10 Edward Sels Belgium 1964–1969 1 7 2 10 Jean Stablinski France 1957–1967 2 5 3 10 Simon Yates United Kingdom 2016–2022 6 2 2 10...
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a total of 120 competitors, including Jacques Anquetil, Raymond Poulidor, Tom Simpson and winner Jean Stablinski. Eventually 30 cyclists finished the race...
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Grimaud, on the French Riviera on stage 12. This prize was won by Jean Stablinski. Jacques Anquetil would later win the Tour de France four more times. From...
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performance during the stages. "Jacques Anquetil, hizo frente al peligro de Nencini y fué el vencedor del Giro" [Jacques Anquetil, Faced Nencini's Danger...
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(1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade (1959) 1960–1979 Jean Stablinski (1960)...
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Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-300-2. Seray, Jacques [in French]; Lablaine, Jacques (2006). Henri Desgrange, l'homme qui créa le Tour de France...
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pursuit, followed by Jean Stablinski. Simpson's derny broke down, and he was delayed changing motorbikes. He caught Stablinski, and was joined by Anquetil...
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Defilippis (ITA) Raymond Poulidor (FRA) 1962 Salò di Garda details Jean Stablinski (FRA) Shay Elliott (IRL) Jos Hoevenaers (BEL) 1963 Ronse details Benoni...
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+ 6" 6 Jo de Haan (NED) + 6" 7 Jacques Anquetil (FRA) + 6" 8 Fernando Manzaneque (ESP) + 38" 9 Jean Stablinski (FRA) + 38" 10 Franco Cribiori (ITA)...
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mechanical failure in the final meters and was beaten by Frenchman Jean Stablinski who won the inaugural edition. At 302 km, it was the longest edition ever...
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player (d. 1983) 17 May – Archiguille, painter (d. 2017) 21 May – Jean Stablinski, racing cyclist (d. 2007) 1 July- Ze'ev Schiff, French-born Israeli military...
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Louis Bobet Pierre Molineris Robert Vanderstockt 1956 Jacques Dupont Seamus Elliott Jean Stablinski 1957 Raymond Elena Jean Bobet Louis Caput 1958 Joseph...
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