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1989 GP Ouest–France
The 1989 GP Ouest-France was the 53rd edition of the GP Ouest-France cycle race and was held on 22 August 1989. The race started and finished in Plouay. The race was won by Jean-Claude Colotti of the RMO team. General classification References 1989 File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress Street Viaduct, Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxo ... 1989 in road cycling 1989 in French sport August 1989 sports events in Europe {{France-cycling-race-stub ...
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Jean-Claude Colotti
Jean-Claude Colotti (born 1 July 1961) is a French former professional road bicycle racer (from 1986 to 1996). Colotti won a stage in the 1992 Tour de France. He was part of a breakaway that finished about fifteen minutes ahead of the peloton. Colotti went on a solo attack and beat 2nd place finisher Frans Maassen by more than three minutes. Major results ;1987 : National Track Pursuit Championship :Tour de Vendée ;1988 :GP Saint-Etienne Loire ;1989 :GP Ouest-France ;1991 :Lisieux :Nantes :Six-Days of Grenoble (with Philippe Tarantini) ;1992 :Dijon :Hendaye :Tour de France: ::Winner stage 17 ;1994 :Six Days of Nouméa (with Jean-Michel Pontarlier) :Six-Days of Grenoble (with Dean Woods Dean Anthony Woods OAM (22 June 1966 – 3 March 2022) was an Australian racing cyclist from Wangaratta in Victoria known for his track cycling at the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games. On Australia Day 1985 he was awarded the Order of A ...) ;1996 :Riom References External li ...
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Dominique Garde
Dominique Garde (born 18 March 1959) is a former French racing cyclist. He rode in thirteen Grand Tours In road bicycle racing, a Grand Tour is one of the three major European professional cycling stage races: Giro d'Italia, Tour de France, and Vuelta a España. Collectively they are termed the ''Grand Tours'', and all three races are similar in ... between 1982 and 1991. References External links * 1959 births Living people People from Condrieu Cyclists from Rhône (department) French male cyclists {{France-cycling-bio-1950s-stub ...
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1989 In Road Cycling
File:1989 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Cypress Street Viaduct, Cypress structure collapses as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, killing motorists below; The proposal document for the World Wide Web is submitted; The Exxon Valdez oil tanker runs aground in Prince William Sound, Alaska, causing a large Exxon Valdez oil spill, oil spill; The Fall of the Berlin Wall begins the downfall of Communism in Eastern Europe, and heralds German reunification; The United States United States invasion of Panama, invades Panama to depose Manuel Noriega; The Singing Revolution led to the independence of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania from the Soviet Union; The stands of Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, Yorkshire, where the Hillsborough disaster occurred; 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre, Students demonstrate in Tiananmen Square, Beijing; many are killed by forces of the Chinese Communist Party., 300x300px, thumb rect 0 0 200 200 1989 Loma ...
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Bretagne Classic
The Bretagne Classic, also called Bretagne Classic Ouest–France, is an elite cycling classic held annually in late summer around the Breton village of Plouay in western France. The race was originally named Grand–Prix de Plouay and, from 1989 to 2015, GP Ouest–France. It was included in the inaugural UCI ProTour in 2005 and in 2011 in its successor, the UCI World Tour. Since 2016 it is called Bretagne Classic Ouest–France. Since 2002, a women's event, the GP Plouay–Bretagne is organized on Saturday, the day before the men's race. Supporting events have grown over the years and now include BMX races, track racing and a mass-participation ride, as part of a four–day festival in the last summer weekend in Brittany. History The Bretagne Classic, originally named ''Circuit de Plouay'' and later the ''Grand-Prix de Plouay'', was created in 1931 by former Tour de France doctor Berty, who used his influence to attract some of the biggest names of French cycling to the ina ...
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Jos Van Aert
Jos van Aert (born 26 August 1962) is a Dutch former racing cyclist. He rode in six Grand Tours between 1989 and 1993. He is a cousin of the father of Belgian racing cyclist Wout van Aert Wout van Aert (born 15 September 1994) is a Belgian professional road and cyclo-cross racer who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He won the men's elite race at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in 2016, 2017 and 2018. He joined in .... References External links * 1962 births Living people Dutch male cyclists Cyclists from Zundert 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-cycling-bio-1960s-stub ...
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Martial Gayant
Martial Gayant (born 16 November 1962 in Chauny) is a former French cyclist, now a team captain of . In 1988, Gayant came second in the World road Championships. Major results Source: ;1981 * GP des Nations, amateurs ;1984 * Giro d'Italia: stage 10 ;1985 * Paris–Camembert ;1986 * GP Ouest France-Plouay * French national champion field riding ;1987 * Four Days of Dunkirk: Stage 4 * Tour de France: Stage 11 ;1989 * Grand Prix de Fourmies ;1990 * Tour de l'Avenir: Stage 8 * Tour de Limousin Tours de France Source: *1985 – outside time limit on stage 15 *1987 – 34th; winner of 11th stage, wearing the yellow jersey for 2 days *1988 – 71st * 1989 – 32nd *1991 File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phil ... – withdrew on stage 6 References 1962 births Living ...
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Thierry Claveyrolat
Thierry Claveyrolat (31 March 1959 – 7 September 1999) was a French road bicycle racer. He was King of the Mountains in the 1990 Tour de France. Racing career Claveyrolat grew up in the shadow of the Alps in the Isère region near Grenoble. He showed early talent as an amateur cyclist, especially in the hills. He turned professional in 1983 for the St-Étienne-Pélussin team and came to notice that year when he came second on the sixth stage of the Dauphiné Libéré. It became a race in which he succeeded regularly, winning five stages and finishing highly placed. St-Étienne was a small team and Claveyrolat's pay was so low that he worked for a construction company at Alpe d'Huez to make up the difference.Procycling, UK, October 1999 His showing in the Dauphiné Libéré brought him a move to Système U in 1984, after which he changed sponsors frequently. It was with RMO, sponsored by an employment agency, that he won his first race as a professional: a stage of the Dauph ...
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Pascal Poisson
Pascal Poisson (born 29 June 1958 in Plancoët) is a French former professional road bicycle racer. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. He spent ten years as a professional, retiring in 1990. After retiring he moved to Guadeloupe. Major results ;1981 : 1st Boucles des Flandres : 1st Prologue Tour de l'Avenir : 2nd Grand Prix La Marseillaise : 7th Overall Four Days of Dunkirk ;1982 : 2nd Overall Tour de Corse : 3rd Bordeaux–Paris : 3rd National Cyclo-cross Championships : 5th Overall Tour de l'Aude ;1983 : 1st Stage 15a Vuelta a España : 1st Stage 1 Tour du Vaucluse : 2nd Critérium des As : 3rd Six Days of Grenoble (with Ralf Hofeditz) : 8th Overall Tour of the Americas ;1984 : 1st GP de Mauléon Moulins : 1st Stage 12 Tour de France : 3rd Overall Tour de l'Aude : 6th Bordeaux–Paris ;1985 : 4th Bordeaux–Paris : 10th La Flèche Wallonne ;1987 : 1st Grand Prix de Wallonie ;1988 : 1st Overall Four Days of Dunkirk ::1st Stage 3 : 1st Gra ...
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Thomas Wegmüller
Thomas Wegmüller (born 28 September 1960) is a former Swiss racing cyclist. He rode in the Tour de France, the Vuelta a España, won a stage in the 1989 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré and was named the Most Combative rider on the Champs-Élysées stage during the 1990 Tour de France. He was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 1992. Major results ;1987 : 1st GP Lugano : 1st Kaistenberg Rundfahrt : 1st Stage 6 GP Tell : 2nd Tour du Nord-Ouest : 3rd Grand Prix de Mauléon-Moulins ;1988 : 1st Stage 5 Tour of Britain : 2nd Paris–Roubaix : 5th Grand Prix des Nations : 7th GP Ouest France-Plouay ;1989 : 1st Grand Prix de Wallonie : 1st Stage 2 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré : 2nd Grand Prix des Nations : 2nd Tour du Nord-Ouest : 3rd Overall Tour of Ireland : 5th GP Ouest France-Plouay : 5th Wartenberg Rundfahrt ;1990 : 1st Grand Prix des Nations : 1st Kaistenberg Rundfahrt : 1st Tour du Nord-Ouest : 2nd GP des Amériques : 3rd GP Ouest France-Plouay : 3rd Tre Valli Vares ...
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Bruno Cornillet
Bruno Cornillet (born 8 February 1963, in Lamballe, Côtes-d'Armor) is a French former professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;1983 : 3rd Chrono des Herbiers : 3rd Duo Normand (with Roland Le Clerc) ;1984 : 1st Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ::1st Stage 1 : 3rd Paris–Camembert : 4th Tour du Nord-Ouest : 6th Overall Circuit de la Sarthe : 8th Overall Tour du Limousin : 9th GP du canton d'Argovie ;1985 : 1st Stage 2 Paris–Bourges : 3rd GP de la Ville de Rennes : 3rd Trofeo Luis Puig : 7th Overall Tour de l'Avenir ;1986 : 1st Chateauroux-Limoges : 1st Stage 2a Coors Classic : 3rd Overall Tour de Romandie ::1st Stage 4 : 3rd Overall Tour d'Armorique : 6th Grand Prix d'Isbergues : 9th Nice–Alassio : 9th Tour du Haut Var ;1987 : 1st Stage 3 Tour of Sweden : 2nd Overall Tour du Limousin : 5th Overall Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré ::1st Stage 2 : 5th Amstel Gold Race : 7th Overall Tour de Romandie ;1988 : 2nd Overall Tour of Sweden : 2nd Paris–Camembert : 6t ...
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Atle Kvålsvoll
Atle Sturla Kvålsvoll (born 10 April 1962) is a Norwegian former professional road cyclist. He rode the Tour de France six times between 1988 and 1994, finishing four times. His best performance was in 1990, when he finished 26th and contributed to Greg LeMond's winning the yellow jersey. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Kvålsvoll finished second in the American Tour DuPont in 1990, 1991 and 1992 and then finished 3rd in 1993. He also won a stage in 1991 and 1992. Kvålsvoll is employed by the Norwegian sports organisation Olympiatoppen and was Thor Hushovd's coach. In 2011 he has also accepted a role as directeur sportif for UCI Continental Team Plussbank Cervélo. Major results ;1984 : 2nd Overall Tour of Norway ;1985 : 3rd Overall Tour of Sweden : 4th Overall Tour of Norway ::1st Stage 6 ;1987 : 9th Overall Tour of Sweden ;1988 : 3rd Duo Normand (with Olaf Lurvik) : 5th Overall Tour du Limousin ;1989 : 1st Overall Tour of Sweden ...
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RMO (cycling Team)
RMO (Relation Main d'Oeuvre) was a French professional cycling team that existed from 1986 to 1992. Its main sponsor was French supplier of temporary workers Relation Main d'Oeuvre. Its most notable results were the mountains classification of the 1990 Tour de France with Thierry Claveyrolat and the 1991 Paris–Roubaix with Marc Madiot Marc Madiot (born 16 April 1959) is a French former professional road racing cyclist and double winner of Paris–Roubaix. He also competed in the individual road race event at the 1980 Summer Olympics. Retired from racing in 1994, he is now be .... References External links Cycling teams based in France Defunct cycling teams based in France 1986 establishments in France 1992 disestablishments in France Cycling teams established in 1986 Cycling teams disestablished in 1992 {{France-sport-team-stub ...
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