Lucien Didier

Lucien Didier is an old runner cyclist Luxembourg, born the August 5th 1950 with Luxembourg.

Lucien Didier is the son-in-law of the runner Jean Diederich (professional of 1946 to 1954).

It was 2 times champions of Luxembourg on road junior category in 1968, senior category in 1972 and champions of Luxembourg in cyclo-cross in 1974.

It will become professional in 1977 and until in 1984 will remain it. It will gain 4 victories.

He will be champion of professional Luxembourg of 1977 with 1980

He took part in 6 Tours of France and was classified: 52e in 1978, 29e in 1979, 22e in 1981, 25e in 1982, 52e in 1983 and 72e in 1984. It was one of the fellow-members of Bernard Hinault.

Successive teams

During its career, Lucien Didier will be engaged in various teams:
  • 1977: IJSBOERKE-COLNAGO
  • 1978 to 1980: RENAULT-GITANE
  • 1981 to 1984: RENAULT-ELF

Prize list

  • 1977:
    • Champion of Luxembourg with one 15th place with the championship of the 3 Nations (NK COp of weg, Elite).
  • 1978
    • Champion of Luxembourg with the 1st place of the championship of the 3 Nations (NK COp of weg, Elite) and with the victory of the test on line.
    • 3rd of Steinsel-Contern (Cyclo-cross).
  • 1979
    • Champion of Luxembourg with the 14th place of the championship of the 3 Nations (NK COp of weg, Elite) and with the victory of the 4th stage.
  • 1980
    • Champion of Luxembourg with the 1st place of the championship of the 3 Nations (NK COp of weg, Elite)
  • 1981
    • 2nd in the 2nd stage of the Tour de France
  • 1983

External bonds

  • Prize list of Lucien Didier

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