René Privat
French cyclist
Personal information | |
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Full name | René Privat |
Born | (1930-12-04)4 December 1930 Coux, Ardèche, France |
Died | 19 July 1995(1995-07-19) (aged 64) Le Puy-en-Velay, France |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Major wins | |
Milan–San Remo (1960) | |
René Privat (4 December 1930 – 19 July 1995) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He was professional from 1952 to 1962 with 19 wins which included the classic Milan–San Remo.[1] He also won three stages in the 1957 Tour de France and one stage in the 1960 Tour de France.
Major results
- 1953
- Circuit de Drome - Ardèche
- 1954
- Genoa–Nice
- Critérium International
- 1956
- Brest
- Circuit de l'Ain
- Circuit des Boucles de la Seine
- GP du Pneumatique
- Tour de France:
- 9th place overall classification
- GP Vals-les-Bains
- La Grande Combe
- 1957
- Paris-Limoges
- Tour de France:
- Winner stages 2, 11 and 15A
- Wearing yellow jersey for three days
- 1958
- Salignac
- Tour du Var
- 1959
- Tour du Sud-Est
- Grand Prix Stan Ockers
- Montélimar
- 1960
- Auxerre
- Ronde de Seignelay
- Milan–San Remo
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 2
References
- ^ "The 1960 Milan-San Remo". The Milan-San Remo Cycle Race. Archived from the original on 1 June 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
External links
- René Privat at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for René Privat
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Milan–San Remo winners
- Lucien Petit-Breton (1907)
- Cyrille van Hauwaert (1908)
- Luigi Ganna (1909)
- Eugène Christophe (1910)
- Gustave Garrigou (1911)
- Henri Pélissier (1912)
- Odile Defraye (1913)
- Ugo Agostoni (1914)
- Ezio Corlaita (1915)
- (1916, not held)
- Gaetano Belloni (1917)
- Costante Girardengo (1918)
- Angelo Gremo (1919)
- Gaetano Belloni (1920)
- Costante Girardengo (1921)
- Giovanni Brunero (1922)
- Costante Girardengo (1923)
- Pietro Linari (1924)
- Costante Girardengo (1925–1926)
- Pietro Chesi (1927)
- Costante Girardengo (1928)
- Alfredo Binda (1929)
- Michele Mara (1930)
- Alfredo Binda (1931)
- Alfredo Bovet (1932)
- Learco Guerra (1933)
- Jef Demuysere (1934)
- Giuseppe Olmo (1935)
- Angelo Varetto (1936)
- Cesare Del Cancia (1937)
- Giuseppe Olmo (1938)
- Gino Bartali (1939)
- Gino Bartali (1940)
- Pierino Favalli (1941)
- Adolfo Leoni (1942)
- Cino Cinelli (1943)
- (1944–1945, not held)
- Fausto Coppi (1946)
- Gino Bartali (1947)
- Fausto Coppi (1948–1949)
- Gino Bartali (1950)
- Louison Bobet (1951)
- Loretto Petrucci (1952–1953)
- Rik Van Steenbergen (1954)
- Germain Derycke (1955)
- Fred De Bruyne (1956)
- Miguel Poblet (1957)
- Rik Van Looy (1958)
- Miguel Poblet (1959)
- René Privat (1960)
- Raymond Poulidor (1961)
- Emile Daems (1962)
- Joseph Groussard (1963)
- Tom Simpson (1964)
- Arie den Hartog (1965)
- Eddy Merckx (1966–1967)
- Rudi Altig (1968)
- Eddy Merckx (1969)
- Michele Dancelli (1970)
- Eddy Merckx (1971–1972)
- Roger De Vlaeminck (1973)
- Felice Gimondi (1974)
- Eddy Merckx (1975–1976)
- Jan Raas (1977)
- Roger De Vlaeminck (1978–1979)
- Pierino Gavazzi (1980)
- Alfons De Wolf (1981)
- Marc Gomez (1982)
- Giuseppe Saronni (1983)
- Francesco Moser (1984)
- Hennie Kuiper (1985)
- Sean Kelly (1986)
- Erich Maechler (1987)
- Laurent Fignon (1988–1989)
- Gianni Bugno (1990)
- Claudio Chiappucci (1991)
- Sean Kelly (1992)
- Maurizio Fondriest (1993)
- Giorgio Furlan (1994)
- Laurent Jalabert (1995)
- Gabriele Colombo (1996)
- Erik Zabel (1997–1998)
- Andrei Tchmil (1999)
- Erik Zabel (2000–2001)
- Mario Cipollini (2002)
- Paolo Bettini (2003)
- Óscar Freire (2004)
- Alessandro Petacchi (2005)
- Filippo Pozzato (2006)
- Óscar Freire (2007)
- Fabian Cancellara (2008)
- Mark Cavendish (2009)
- Óscar Freire (2010)
- Matthew Goss (2011)
- Simon Gerrans (2012)
- Gerald Ciolek (2013)
- Alexander Kristoff (2014)
- John Degenkolb (2015)
- Arnaud Démare (2016)
- Michał Kwiatkowski (2017)
- Vincenzo Nibali (2018)
- Julian Alaphilippe (2019)
- Wout van Aert (2020)
- Jasper Stuyven (2021)
- Matej Mohorič (2022)
- Mathieu van der Poel (2023)
- Jasper Philipsen (2024)
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