Jean-Marie Goasmat

Jean-Marie Goasmat is a French cyclist born with Camors (Morbihan) the March 28th 1913 and deceased the January 21st 2006. Living the commune of Pluvigner (Morbihan), it was called the goblin of Pluvigner .

Its long career was marked out many victories of 1933 with 1951. It gained in particular a famous stage of the Tour de France which passed in particular by the Col of Izoard and was completed with Briançon.

Prize list

Classifications

  • 1934

    • Circuit of Quimper (2)
    • Circuit of the West (12)
  • 1935

    • Circuit of the West (5)
    • Grand Prix Wolber (6)
    • Circuit of Morbihan (7)
    • Nantes-Angers-Nantes (8)
  • 1936

    • Circuit of Morbihan (6)
    • Paris-Caen (22)
    • Tour de France (28)
      • 7th stage (6)
  • 1937

    • Grand Prix of Saint Junien (3)
    • Circuit of the Vendée (3)
    • Grand Prix of the Sarthe (4)
    • Paris-Caen (6)
    • Tour de France (18)
  • 1939

    • Rouen-Caen-Rouen (2)
    • Paris-Angers (7)
    • Circuit of the West (15)
  • 1933
    • Race of Jardons
  • 1934
    • Circuit of the Alder
  • 1935
    • Grand Prix of Pentecost, Saint-Nazaire
  • 1936
    • 8th stage Tour de France, Briançon
  • 1937
    • Circuit of the West
    • Transfer-Cherbourg-Transfers
    • Grand Prix of Auray
    • Grand Prix of Redon
    • Grand Prix of Plouay
    • Tour of the West
  • 1938

    • Paris-Vimoutiers
    • 2nd stage Circuit of Morbihan
  • 1939
    • military Champion of France
    • 2nd stage Rouen-Caen-Rouen
  • 1941
    • Critérium de France (occupied zone)
    • Grand Prix of Auray
    • Critérium of Brittany
    • Polymultipliée
  • 1942
    • Grand Prix of the Nations (free zone)
    • Critérium de France (occupied zone)
    • Polymultipliée
  • 1943
    • Circuit of the Towns of Water of Auvergne
    • Critérium of the Center
  • 1945
    • Grand Prix of Lyon
  • 1950
    • 3rd stage Tower of Luxembourg
  • 1951
Places
  • 1934

    • Circuit of Quimper (2)
    • Circuit of the West (12)
  • 1935
    • Circuit of the West (5)
    • Grand Prix Wolber (6)
    • Circuit of Morbihan (7)
    • Nantes-Angers-Nantes (8)
  • 1936
    • Circuit of Morbihan (6)
    • Paris-Caen (22)
    • Tour de France (28)
      • 7th stage (6)
  • 1937
    • Grand Prix of Saint Junien (3)
    • Circuit of the Vendée (3)
    • Grand Prix of The Sarthe (4)
    • Paris-Caen (6)
    • Tour de France (18)
  • 1938
    • Paris-Belfort (2)
    • Polymultipliée (2)
    • Grand Prix of Plouay (3)
    • National Critérium (8)
    • Tour de France (11)
      • 2nd stage (2)
      • 13th stage (2)
      • 8th stage (4)
    • Paris-Caen (12)
    • Turn of Italy (18)
  • 1939
    • Rouen-Caen-Rouen (2)
    • Paris-Angers (7)
    • Circuit of the West (15)
  • 1941
    • Through Paris (4)
    • Paris-Alençon (9)
    • Grand Prix of Nantes (11)
    • Grand Prix of the Car (16)
    • Paris-Turns (19)
  • 1942
    • National Critérium (5)
    • Championship of France (7)
    • Grand Prix of the Nations (10)
    • Paris-Turns (13)
  • 1943
    • Polymultipliée (2)
    • Grand Prix of the Tour de France (4)
    • Pneumatic Grand Prix (4)
    • Grand Prix of the Alps (5)
    • Large Price of the Nations (6)
    • Paris-Turns (12)
  • 1945
    • Circuit of the Alder (2)
    • Paris-Rheims (2)
    • Handle-Ocean (2)
    • Grand Prix of Auvergne (4)
    • Versailles-Paris (7)
    • Championship of France (13)
  • 1946
    • Circuit of the Moors (2)
    • Grand Prix of Carnac (2)
    • Handle-Ocean (3)
    • Paris-Limoges (4)
    • Armagnac-Paris (9)
    • Monaco-Paris (17)
  • 1947
    • Turn of the West (4)
    • Tour de France (9)
    • Paris-Turns (19)
    • Turn of Switzerland (19)
  • 1948
    • Grand Prix of the unloading (12)
    • Turn of Switzerland (38)
  • 1949
    • Paris-Limoges (2)
    • Circuit of the Alder (2)
    • Turn of Corrèze (4)
    • Paris-Bourges (5)
    • Tour de France (22)
      • 19th stage (2)
    • 2nd stage of the Critérium of Dauphine released (3)
  • 1950
  • 1951

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