Claude Guyot
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Claude Guyot (born 16 January 1947, in
Savigny-sur-Orge Savigny-sur-Orge (, literally ''Savigny on Orge'') is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 19.1 km (11.9 mi) from the center of Paris in the département of Essonne. During the 2005 civil unrest in France ...
) is a French retired cyclist. His sporting career began with U.S. Creteil. Guyot made his debut in 1965, finishing in second place in the one-day race Paris-Troyes. Then he participated three times in the
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, where in 1967 he won two stages and finished eleventh overall. The same year he won a silver medal in the amateur road race at the
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. In 1968 he turned professional and won one-day races in Auxerre, Saint-Raphael and Tréguier. Next year he won a one-day race in Pleneut, only to retire from cycling in 1970. His cousin Fernand Etter and brothers, Bernard Guyot, Jr. and Serge Guyot, are also former competitive cyclists.


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