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1964 Critérium Du Dauphiné Libéré
The 1964 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré was the 18th edition of the cycle race and was held from 29 May to 6 June 1964. The race started in Avignon and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Valentín Uriona of the Kas team. General classification References 1964 Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch ... 1964 in French sport 1964 Super Prestige Pernod May 1964 sports events in Europe June 1964 sports events in Europe {{France-cycling-race-stub ...
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Valentín Uriona
Valentín Uriona Lauciriga (29 August 1940 - 30 July 1967) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He died in 1967 after he crashed during Spanish Road Championships in Sabadell. Major Results ;1962 :1st, Stage 9, Milk Race :1st, Stage 1A, Volta a Catalunya ;1963 :1st, GP Llodio :1st, Stage 7, Vuelta a España :1st, Stage 7b, Volta a Catalunya ;1964 :1st, Milano–Torino :1st, Overall, Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré :1st, Stage 8, Volta a Catalunya ;1965 :1st, Stages 1 and 8, Volta a Catalunya ;1966 : Hill Climb Championship :1st, Stage 4, Vuelta a España The Vuelta a España (; en, Tour of Spain) is an annual multi-stage bicycle race primarily held in Spain, while also occasionally making passes through nearby countries. Inspired by the success of the Tour de France and the Giro d'Italia, the r ... External links *Palmarès by velo-club.net Spanish male cyclists 1940 births 1967 deaths Spanish Vuelta a España stage winners Cyclists who died while racin ...
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Federico Bahamontes
Federico Martín Bahamontes, born Alejandro Martín Bahamontes (; born 9 July 1928), is a Spanish former professional road racing cyclist. He won the 1959 Tour de France and a total of 11 Grand Tour stages between 1954-1965. He won a total of 9 mountain classifications and was the first cyclist to complete a "career triple" by winning the mountain classification in all three Grand Tours. Following his retirement, Bahamontes ran a bicycle and motorcycle shop and was named the best climber in the history of the Tour de France by a panel organised by L'Équipe in 2013. Early life Bahamontes was born in Santo Domingo-Caudilla, Toledo to Julián Martín and Victoria Bahamontes. Unlike the usual custom of calling a Spaniard by the first of two surnames, Bahamontes is known by his second; there were too many with the surname Martín in his village so he took up his mother's surname. He is named after his uncle, Federico, who was the head of the family and proclaimed that Bahamonte ...
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1964 Super Prestige Pernod
Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople meet in Jerusalem. * January 6 – A British firm, the Leyland Motors, Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba. * January 9 – ''Martyrs' Day (Panama), Martyrs' Day'': Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian civilians in the Panama Canal Zone precipitate a major international crisis, resulting in the deaths of 21 Panamanians and 4 U.S. soldiers. * January 11 – United States Surgeon General Luther Terry reports that smoking may be hazardous to one's health (the first such statement from the U.S. government). * January 12 ** Zanzibar Revolution: The predominantly Arab government of Zanzibar is overthrown b ...
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1964 In French Sport
Events January * January 1 – The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland is dissolved. * January 5 - In the first meeting between leaders of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches since the fifteenth century, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople meet in Jerusalem. * January 6 – A British firm, the Leyland Motors, Leyland Motor Corp., announces the sale of 450 buses to the Cuban government, challenging the United States blockade of Cuba. * January 9 – ''Martyrs' Day (Panama), Martyrs' Day'': Armed clashes between United States troops and Panamanian civilians in the Panama Canal Zone precipitate a major international crisis, resulting in the deaths of 21 Panamanians and 4 U.S. soldiers. * January 11 – United States Surgeon General Luther Terry reports that smoking may be hazardous to one's health (the first such statement from the U.S. government). * January 12 ** Zanzibar Revolution: The predominantly Arab government of Zanzibar is overthrown b ...
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Critérium Du Dauphiné
The Critérium du Dauphiné, before 2010 known as the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, is an annual cycling road race in the Dauphiné region in the southeast of France. The race is run over eight days during the first half of June. It is part of the UCI World Tour calendar and counts as one of the foremost races in the lead-up to the Tour de France in July, along with the Tour de Suisse in the latter half of June. The race was inaugurated in 1947 by a local newspaper, the ''Le Dauphiné libéré, Dauphiné Libéré'', which served as the event's title sponsor until 2009. Since 2010 Critérium du Dauphiné, 2010 the race has been organized by Amaury Sport Organisation, ASO, which also organizes most other prominent French cycling races, notably the Tour de France, Paris–Nice and Paris–Roubaix. As the Dauphiné is set in the Rhône-Alpes, Rhône-Alpes region, part of the French Alps, the race's protagonists are often climbing specialists. Many well-known climbs from the Tou ...
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José Pérez Francés
José Pérez Francés (27 December 1936 – 30 September 2021) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist. He finished four times on the podium of Vuelta a España and won three stages, although he never won the overall classification. He also finished third in 1963 Tour de France, after Jacques Anquetil and Federico Bahamontes, and won a stage in 1965. Major Results ;1955 : 1st Stage 4a Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ;1957 : 7th Overall Vuelta a Andalucía ;1960 : 2nd Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stages 3a ( TTT) & 8 ;1961 : 1st Gran Premio Navarra : 2nd Circuito Montañés : 3rd Overall Vuelta a España ::1st Stage 8 : 5th Overall Volta a Catalunya : 7th Overall Tour de France : 7th Overall Madrid–Barcelona ::1st Stage 6a : 8th Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ;1962 : 2nd Overall Vuelta a España : 2nd Road race, National Road Championships : 2nd Circuito de Getxo : 6th Overall Giro d'Italia : 8th Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stage 7 ( ITT) ;196 ...
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Jean-Claude Lebaube
Jean-Claude Lebaube (July 22, 1937 at Renneville, France – May 2, 1977 in Verneuil-sur-Avre, Eure, France) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He was professional from 1961 to 1969 and won 8 victories. He rode in 7 editions of the Tour de France where he wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for one day in 1966. Other career highlights included a stage win in the Dauphiné Libéré and the Tour de Luxembourg. Palmarès ;1961 :Tour de Tunesie ;1963 :Gouesnou : Tour du Sud-Est :Tour de France: ::4th place overall classification ;1965 :Tour de France: ::5th place overall classification ;1966 :Boucles Pertuisiennes :Tour de France: ::Wearing yellow jersey The general classification is the most important classification, the one by which the winner of the Tour de France is determined. Since 1919, the leader of the general classification wears the yellow jersey (french: maillot jaune ). History Th ... for one day External links *Off ...
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Eusebio Vélez
Eusebio Vélez de Mendizabal (28 March 1935 – 16 June 2020) was a professional Spanish cyclist. He finished 2nd in the 1966 Vuelta a España and 3rd in the 1968 Vuelta a España. He also rode in four editions of the Tour de France, two editions of the Giro d'Italia and nine editions of the Vuelta a España. Major results ;1961 :3rd Subida al Naranco ;1962 :2nd Klasika Primavera ;1963 :1st Circuito Montañés :1st Klasika Primavera ;1964 :1st Klasika Primavera :1st Stage 1b Vuelta a España :2nd GP Miguel Induráin ;1965 :1st Stage 4 Euskal Bizikleta :1st GP Miguel Induráin :3rd Circuito de Getxo ;1966 :1st Overall GP Miguel Induráin :1st Subida a Urkiola ;1968 :1st Klasika Primavera The Klasika Primavera ( en, Spring classic) is a single-day road bicycle race held annually in April in Amorebieta, Spain. Since 2005, the race is organised as a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road ... References 1935 births 2020 dea ...
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Fernando Manzaneque
Fernando Manzaneque Sánchez (4 February 1934 – 5 June 2004) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist born in Campo de Criptana. Fernando was the older brother of Jesús Manzaneque. Major Results ;1955 :1st Stage 9 Vuelta a Andalucía ;1957 :1st Stages 3 & 5 Tour du Maroc :1st Stage 7 Vuelta a Asturias ;1958 :1st Stage 2 Volta a Catalunya :3rd Overall Vuelta a España ;1959 :1st Stage 6 Vuelta a Andalucía :1st Stage 17 Vuelta a España ;1960 :1st Stage 18 Tour de France :1st Stages 5 & 7 Vuelta a Andalucía :1st Overall Vuelta a Levante ::1st Stage 8 :6th Overall Vuelta a España ;1961 :1st Stage 4 Bicicleta Eibarresa :1st Stage 6 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré :6th Overall Tour de France :7th Overall Vuelta a España ;1962 :1st Overall Vuelta a Levante :8th Overall Vuelta a España ;1963 :1st Trofeo Jaumendreu :1st Overall Grand Prix du Midi Libre ::1st Stage 4 :1st Stage 16 Tour de France :1st Stage 5 Volta a Catalunya ;1964 :6th Overall Vuelta a España ;1965 :4th ...
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André Foucher (cyclist)
André Foucher (born 2 October 1933 in Cuillé, Mayenne) was a French professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1955 : national military road race champion ;1958 : national independent road race champion ;1959 :GP de l'Equipe ;1960 :Circuit Cycliste de la Sarthe :Noyal ;1962 :GP Amitié Puteaux :Perros-Guirec :Puteaux ;1963 :Châteaugiron :Giron ;1964 :Grand Prix du Midi Libre :Preslin :Tour de France: ::6th place overall classification ;1965 :Craon :Grand Prix du Midi Libre The Grand Prix du Midi Libre (referred to as just Midi Libre) was a multiple-stage road cycling course in the south of France. The race, named after the newspaper that organized it, was first organized in 1949 and was an important preparation cou ... :Henon :Querrien ;1966 :Châteaugiron :Saint-Just ;1967 :Hennebont ;1968 :Plouëc-du-Trieux External links *Official Tour de France results for André Foucher 1933 births Living people Sportspeople from Mayenne French male cyclists French Tour ...
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Raymond Poulidor
Raymond Poulidor (; 15 April 1936 – 13 November 2019), nicknamed "Pou-Pou" (), was a French professional racing cyclist, who rode for his entire career. His distinguished career coincided with two other outstanding riders – Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx. This underdog position may have been the reason Poulidor was a favourite of the public. He was known as "The Eternal Second", because he never won the Tour de France despite finishing in second place three times, and in third place five times (including his final Tour at the age of 40). Despite his consistency, he never wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification in 14 Tours (of which he completed 12). He did win one Grand Tour, the 1964 Vuelta a España. Of the eighteen Grand Tours that he entered in his career, he finished in the top 10 fifteen times. Early life and amateur career Raymond Poulidor was the son of Martial and Maria Poulidor, small farmers outside the hamlet of Masbaraud-Mérignat, w ...
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Francisco Gabica
Francisco Gabicagogueascoa Ibarra (31 December 1937 – 7 July 2014) was a professional road bicycle racer between 1961 and 1972. Of his 21 professional victories, Gabica is most famous for winning the 1966 Vuelta a España, besting runnerup Eusebio Vélez and third-place finisher Carlos Echeverría, both compatriots. At the 1968 Vuelta, Gabica captured three mountainous stages to win the climbers classification. Major results Source: ;1961 : 2nd Overall Tour de l'Avenir : 7th Overall Euskal Bizikleta ::1st Stage 5 ;1962 : 1st Klasika Primavera : 3rd Overall Euskal Bizikleta : 3rd GP Ayutamiento de Bilbao : 5th Overall Vuelta a España : 5th Subida a Arrate : 10th Overall Volta a Catalunya ;1963 : 1st GP Torrelavega : 1st Stage 4 Grand Prix de Torrelavega : 5th Overall Vuelta a España : 5th Overall Euskal Bizikleta : 6th Overall Volta a Catalunya : 6th Grand Prix du Parisien ;1964 : 1st Campeonato Vasco Navarro de Montaña : 1st Prix de Pola de Lena : 2nd Subida ...
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