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    André Darrigade (born 24 April 1929 in Narrosse) is a retired French professional road bicycle racer between 1951 and 1966. Darrigade, a road sprinter...
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    the last 200 m (220 yd) to take his 22nd Tour stage win, equalling André Darrigade. Cavendish won the final stage of the Tour de France on the Champs-Élysées...
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    Soviet Union at the end of 1991). after the end of 2024 Tour de France André Darrigade 1959 (22 stages) Freddy Maertens 1976 (27 stages) Some riders wore...
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  • this record until 1966 with the fourteenth and last participation of André Darrigade. The record for most appearances is now held by Sylvain Chavanel, with...
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    Nations 1st Six Days of Paris (with André Darrigade and Ferdinando Terruzzi) 4th Trofeo Baracchi (with André Darrigade) 6th Road race, UCI Road World Championships...
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    the most mass finish stage wins with 35 as of 2024, ahead of André Darrigade and André Leducq with 22, François Faber with 19, and Eddy Merckx with 18...
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  • the Belgian Rik Van Looy, who defeated last year's world champion André Darrigade in a group sprint. In the 61.1 km women's race, Britain's Beryl Burton...
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    classification. The points classification was won by French sprinter André Darrigade. The Belgian team became the winner of the team classification. Although...
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     André Darrigade (FRA) 1958 Reims details  Ercole Baldini (ITA)  Louison Bobet (FRA)  André Darrigade (FRA) 1959 Zandvoort details  André Darrigade (FRA)...
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    of his total 25 stage victories in the Tour were in bunch sprints. André Darrigade is considered as the greatest French sprinter of all time. He won 22...
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    the winner, André Darrigade of France, who thought that without Simpson's work on the front, the breakaway would have been caught. Darrigade helped him...
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    the leaders in the final kilometres. He and Coppi openly argued and André Darrigade, sensing their indecisiveness, attacked to claim the victory, thereby...
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    jersey after winning the first stage. He lost it the following day to André Darrigade of Gitane–Leroux–Dunlop–R. Geminiani, who won stage 2a, before regaining...
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    a margin of more than three minutes. In the final sprint, sprinter André Darrigade, who had already won five stages, collided with a stage official, who...
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    the 1961 Tour de France, two of the French national team's riders, André Darrigade and Jacques Anquetil held the yellow jersey for the entirety 21 stages...
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    Rik van Looy & Rob Jans in 1972, Brito, 95 p. (Dutch) Van Looy Story by André Blancke, Jan Cornand & Roger Quick in 1979, Het Volk, 69 p. (Dutch) Zonde...
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  • Landi (ITA) 1954:  Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1955:  Cleto Maule (ITA) 1956:  André Darrigade (FRA) 1957:  Diego Ronchini (ITA) 1958:  Nino Defilippis (ITA) 1959:...
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    Landi (ITA) 1954:  Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1955:  Cleto Maule (ITA) 1956:  André Darrigade (FRA) 1957:  Diego Ronchini (ITA) 1958:  Nino Defilippis (ITA) 1959:...
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    Anquetil and André Darrigade he could close the gap. A group of six rides could sprint for the victory. At 400m of the finish Darrigade started the sprint...
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    Col d'Izoard mountain pass on stage 17. The first stage was won by André Darrigade, one of the best sprinters of that time. In the third stage, a small...
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  • 1956  André Darrigade (FRA) 4b, Rouen — Caen July 8, 1956  André Darrigade (FRA) 21st Jan Adriaensens Belgium 12, Pau — Luchon July 17, 1956  André Darrigade (FRA)...
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    14 August 1959 in Zandvoort, the Netherlands. The race was won by André Darrigade of France. "1959 World Pro Road Cycling Championships". BikeRaceInfo...
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    the UCI Road World Championships men's race was held at Zandvoort. André Darrigade of France won the 180 mi (290 km) race, Tom Simpson (Britain) was 4th...
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  • basketball player Pierre Darmon, tennis player, highest world ranking # 8 André Darrigade, cyclist Mathieu Debuchy, football player Émile Delahaye, race car...
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  • Gustav-Adolf Schur succeeded himself as amateur world champion. Frenchman André Darrigade became the winner of the professional road race after cycling more...
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    between stage 15 and 16, without number. The first stage was won by André Darrigade, who had also won the first stage in the previous edition. The first...
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    Landi (ITA) 1954:  Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1955:  Cleto Maule (ITA) 1956:  André Darrigade (FRA) 1957:  Diego Ronchini (ITA) 1958:  Nino Defilippis (ITA) 1959:...
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    later, at Liège–Bastogne–Liège, Hinault followed an attack by favourite André Dierickx, and beat him in the two-man sprint to take his first victory in...
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  • Landi (ITA) 1954:  Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1955:  Cleto Maule (ITA) 1956:  André Darrigade (FRA) 1957:  Diego Ronchini (ITA) 1958:  Nino Defilippis (ITA) 1959:...
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    1949 took several months and two international conferences to sort out. André Mahé was first but his win was challenged because he took the wrong course...
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