Raymond Poulidor (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ pulidɔʁ]; 15 April 1936 – 13 November 2019), nicknamed "Pou-Pou" (pronounced [pu pu]), was a French professional...
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Retrieved 27 May 2007. "Raymond Poulidor et Jacques Anquetil: le duel légendaire au Puy de Dôme en 1964" [Raymond Poulidor and Jacques Anquetil: the...
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six-time Dutch National Champion, and their maternal grandfather, Raymond Poulidor, was a renowned French cyclist known for his win at the 1964 Vuelta...
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finished fourth, with the title going to Raymond Poulidor, who had earlier in the year won Milan–San Remo. Poulidor would emerge as Anquetil's new main rival...
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Jacques Anquetil following an epic shoulder-to-shoulder battle with Raymond Poulidor during stage 20. The 1964 Tour started with 132 cyclists, divided into...
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Raymond Poulidor, who at 38 years old was still able to escape during the toughest part of the stage. This also happened in the tenth stage: Poulidor...
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replacement on the Salvarani team, captured the overall title ahead of Raymond Poulidor, the previous year's second-place finisher. Gimondi became one of only...
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Paris–Nices. Raymond Poulidor was once again runner-up; Jacques Anquetil completed the stellar podium in his last showdown. In 1972 eternal second Poulidor ended...
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Felice Gimondi, Jan Janssen, Julio Jiménez and Raymond Poulidor. The French team was headed by Poulidor and defending champion Lucien Aimar, with Roger...
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that his rival, Raymond Poulidor was always more warmly regarded even though he had never won the Tour de France. In 1965, when Poulidor was perceived to...
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(Flandria–Faema–Clément) placed second, 4 min 59 s in arrears, and Raymond Poulidor (Mercier–BP–Hutchinson) was third, over ten minutes behind Anquetil...
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brother of Mathieu van der Poel and grandson of the French cyclist Raymond Poulidor. He retired at the end of the 2023 season. 2014–2015 1st Pétange 1st...
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Cyclo-cross, Raymond Poulidor Genova–Nice, Cyrille Guimard Nice–Seillans, Raymond Poulidor Stage 1a Paris–Nice, Raymond Poulidor Paris–Camembert, Raymond Riotte...
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(163.1 mi). Belgian Eddy Merckx won the race, while French riders Raymond Poulidor and Mariano Martínez finished second and third, respectively. This...
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Dauphiné Libéré. The most important other participants were considered Raymond Poulidor, Felice Gimondi, Joop Zoetemelk and Bernard Thévenet. José Manuel Fuente...
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Cerami (BEL) 1961 Bern details Rik Van Looy (BEL) Nino Defilippis (ITA) Raymond Poulidor (FRA) 1962 Salò di Garda details Jean Stablinski (FRA) Shay Elliott (IRL)...
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go to win the day. Merckx lost the race lead in the final stage to Raymond Poulidor and finished in second place overall. Two days removed from Paris–Nice...
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It first occurred in 1964 with French riders Jacques Anquetil and Raymond Poulidor, with the second occurrence in 2008 with Spanish riders Alberto Contador...
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helping Aimar win the Tour, to make sure and deny it to his then-enemy Raymond Poulidor. After stage 18 Aimar's victory was certain barring disaster. Anquetil...
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Lucien Van Impe (BEL) 1975 11 Pau 160 1 Joop Zoetemelk (NED) Eddy Merckx (BEL) 1974 16 La Seu d'Urgell 209 1 Raymond Poulidor (FRA) Eddy Merckx (BEL)...
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Ireland 14 (1962–1976) 11 (1962–1965, 1967, 1969–1972, 1974–1976) Raymond Poulidor France 14 (2005–2008, 2012–2021) 10 (2007–2008, 2012–2016, 2018–2020)...
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of Flanders and the 1988 Liège–Bastogne–Liège. His grandfather is Raymond Poulidor, nicknamed The Eternal Second, winner of the 1961 Milan–San Remo, 1964...
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Anquetil Ford France–Gitane 1966 France Raymond Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 1969 France Raymond Poulidor Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 1970 Spain Luis Ocaña...
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36 times including on stage 15 of the 2024 race. In the 1973 tour Raymond Poulidor almost died on the descent from the Portet d'Aspet when he plunged...
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17 stages covering a total of 2,860 km (1,780 mi), and was won by Raymond Poulidor of the Mercier cycling team. José Pérez Francés won the points classification...
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occasional stage finish in the Tour de France. It was here that in 1964 Raymond Poulidor battled with Jacques Anquetil in one of the race's most famous moments...
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for the 1963 Tour de France. The major competitor was thought to be Raymond Poulidor, who had shown his capabilities in the 1962 Tour de France. The 1963...
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and Carol (2006), The Story of the Tour de France, Dog Ear, US, p158 Raymond Poulidor, named Poupou by the journalist Émile Besson, is the most prominent...
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Pollentier (BEL) 31 Raymond Poulidor (FRA) 36 Competition not contested between 1975 and 1979 1980 Ludo Peeters (BEL) 317 Raymond Martin (FRA) 263 Joop...
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compared to Merckx's record of over 49 km. Merckx, fellow cyclist Raymond Poulidor, and veteran cycling commentator Daniel Mangeas commentated the event...
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