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    Fritz Schär (13 March 1926 in Kaltenbach – 29 September 1997 in Frauenfeld) was a Swiss cyclist who in 1953 won the first points classification ever in...
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    so Schär took the lead back in the ninth stage. In the next stage, Hugo Koblet, the leader of the Swiss team, fell and had to give up, making Schär the...
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    retired professional football striker Michael Schär (born 1986), Swiss professional road bicycle racer Manuela Schär (born 1984), Swiss Paralympic athlete Gary...
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    vert (French) History First award 1953 Editions 72 (as of 2024) First winner  Fritz Schär (SUI) Most wins  Peter Sagan (SVK) 7 wins Most recent  Biniam Girmay (ERI)...
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  • Edith Ballinger Price, 100, American children's author and illustrator. Fritz Schär, 71, Swiss cyclist. Volodymyr Sterniuk, 90, Ukrainian Greek Catholic...
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    classifications. It was introduced in the 1953 Tour de France and was first won by Fritz Schär. The classification was added to draw the participation of the sprinters...
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    Anzile (ITA) Italy + 2' 23" 4  Jean Robic (FRA) MG West + 8' 50" 5  Fritz Schär (SUI) Switzerland + 9' 08" 6  Gilbert Bauvin (FRA) North-East/Centre...
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  • foreigners as team captains. 1947 Tour de France winner Robic (Viscontea), Fritz Schär (Arbos), and Ferdinand Kübler (Fréjus–Superga) entered as sole leaders...
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    Stage 1 result Rank Rider Team Time 1  Fritz Schär (SUI) Switzerland 4h 55' 00" 2  Wout Wagtmans (NED) Netherlands s.t. 3  Thijs Roks (NED) Netherlands...
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  • 5h51 ' 55 "at an average of 37.849 km/h, preceding Adolfo Leoni and Fritz Schär. 127 cyclists took off from Milan and 74 of them completed the race....
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    (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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  • Gribaldy 1947 Fausto Coppi Fermo Camellini Fritz Schär 1948 Jean Robic Paul Giacomini Jean de Gribaldy 1949 Fritz Schär Jean de Gribaldy Lucien Lazaridès 1950–1966...
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    (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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    Emilio Croci-Torti Fritz Schär 1950 Ferdinand Kübler Fritz Schär Gottfried Weilenmann 1951 Ferdinand Kübler Giovanni Rossi Fritz Zbinden 1952 Gottfried...
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    Bobet (FRA) (France)   Second  Ferdinand Kübler (SUI) (Switzerland)   Third  Fritz Schär (SUI) (Switzerland) Points  Ferdinand Kübler (SUI) (Switzerland)   Mountains...
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    Fritz Ryser (26 May 1873 – 13 February 1916) was a Swiss cyclist. He won the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1908 and finished in third place in...
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    Bernard Ruiz and Francisco Masip were two other Spanish riders to watch. Fritz Schär (Guerra) was seen as a rider who would favor the intermediate sprints...
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    Eugen Strickler Ernst Kuhn 1947 Fritz Schär Hans Schütz Ernst Schmid 1948 Pierre Champion Roland Fantini Fritz Schär 1949 Martin Metzger Willy Hutmacher...
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  • Dominique Torelli Hans Lanz Gottfried Weilenmann 1949 Fritz Schär Ernst Stettler Fritz Zbinden 1950 Fritz Zbinden Pasquale Fornara René Cador 1951 Armin Von...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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  •   Winner  Ferdinand Kübler (SUI)   Second  Hugo Koblet (SUI)   Third  Fritz Schär (SUI)...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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    (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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  • Zuretti Walter Reiser Fritz Schär 1952 Hans Sommer Hans Notzli Robert Bintz 1953 Remo Pianezzi Fritz Schär Fritz Zbinden 1954 Fritz Schär Ferdi Kübler Max...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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      Winner  Louison Bobet (FRA) (France)   Second  Fritz Schär (SUI) (Switzerland)   Third  Charly Gaul (LUX) (Luxembourg)...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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  • (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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    (1946–1947) Ferdinand Kübler (1948–1951) Gottfried Weilenmann (1952) Fritz Schär (1953) Ferdinand Kübler (1954) Hugo Koblet (1955) Rolf Graf (1956) Hans...
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