Georges Groussard (cyclist)

See also: Georges Groussard, Groussard

Georges Groussard is old a racing cyclist French, born the March 22nd 1937 with the Vault-Janson (Ille-et-Vilaine).

It took part 7 times in the Tour de France and it carried the Yellow jersey during 9 days consecutive in 1964.

His/her older brother, Joseph Groussard is also an old runner of reputation.

Tour de France

  • Classifications: 30e in 1961,72e in 1962,51e in 1963, 5th in 1964,30e in 1966
  • 1964: 10 days yellow jersey

Other results

  • 1960 : 1st of the Turn of Morbihan,
  • 1961: 3rd of the Turn of Luxembourg,
  • 1962: 2nd of the GP of Plouay,
  • 1964: 2nd of the championship of France,
  • 1964: 25e of the championship of the world,
  • 1964: Winner of Critérium of Saint-Georges-with-Chesné,
  • 1966: 19th of the championship of the world,
  • 1970: Winner of Critérium of Saint-Georges-with-Chesné.

Homage

  • Currently, a cyclosportive UFOLEP " the Georges Groussard" bear its name.

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