Jean Majerus

Jean Majerus is an old runner cyclist Luxembourg, born the February 6th 1914 with Luxembourg and deceased the June 16th 1983 with the Esch-on-Alzette.

It will become professional in 1936 and until in 1947 will remain it. It will gain 25 victories there.

He will be Champion of Luxembourg on road junior in 1934 and 1935 and in end of a career, in 1947, Champion of Luxembourg speed and continuation.

Successive teams

Jean Majerus was engaged by various teams:
  • 1936 to 1940: Hive
  • 1941 to 1943: Wanderer
  • 1944 to 1947: Individual

Prize list

  • Its classifications in the 4 participations of the Tour de France: abandonment in 1936 and 1937, 49e in 1938 and abandonment in 1939.
    • 1937 : victory of stage in the 1st stage between Paris and Lille and have happiness to carry during 2 days the Yellow jersey during 2nd and 3rd stage.
    • 1938 : victory of stage in the 2nd stage between Caen and Saint-Brieuc and of return joy of carrying the yellow jersey during 7 days during 3rd at the 6th stage sector B.

Other results

  • 1936
    • 1st of the Turn of Lorraine and the Grand Prix of the Arrow in Luxembourg.
  • 1937
    • 1st of Sedan-Rethel.
  • 1938
    • 1st of the Circuit of the Vosges with a victory in the 1st stage, of the Grand Prix of Vittel, the second Sanal Grand Prix of Nancy and the 2nd stage of Rouen-Caen-Rouen.
  • 1939
    • 1st of Nancy-Strasbourg.
  • 1940
    • 1st of Critérium of Barcelona and 2 victories over track in Spain.
  • 1941
    • 1st of Dortmund Rundfahrt and the Price NR. Muller with Huncherange.
  • 1942
    • 1st of the Grand Prix of the Moselle and a victory over track in medium-distance race.
  • 1943
    • 1st of the Grand Prix of the Saar, the Price of Ettelbruk, 3rd the Three Days stage of Esch and two victories over track in medium-distance race.
  • 1945
    • 1st of the Grand Prix of Bonnevoie.
  • 1946
    • 1st of Critérium from Lorraine to Metz.

External bonds

  • Prize list of Jean Majerus

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