Marcel Duchemin

Marcel Duchemin is a Cycliste French born the October 20th 1944 with Montigné-the-Brilliance.

In spite of many requests, it never passed professional, which does of him one of the best world prize lists of the Années 1970 among amateurs, with especially 3 victories of stages to the RACE OF the PEACE which makes of it the French recordman of the victories of stages in the greatest test cyclist reserved to the amateurs and 3 final victories in the RIBBON OF the BRETON STONEMASONS (record of the test).

  • 1961 : 1 victory

  • 1962: 7 victories
  • 1963: 6 victories of which a stage of Breton Rise
  • 1964: 2 victories
  • 1965: 5 victories of which a stage of the Turn of Bulgaria
  • 1966: 12 victories including 2 4 days stages of Vic-Fezensac, final victory of the Turn of Anjou (6 stages), 1 stage of the Road of France
  • 1967: 13 victories of which a stage of the Race of Peace (Warsaw - Berlin - Prague), victorious of the Breton Stonemasons
  • 1968: 8 victories, second of the Wheel of France and victorious of the classification of climbing the
  • 1969: 15 victories including two stages of the Round of Flandres Artois (second of general classification), 5th of the Turn of the Future and victorious of the classification of the climbing one.
  • 1970: 25 victories including two stages with the Race of Peace, second of the final classification (Prague - Warsaw - Berlin), a stage of the Circuit of the Sarthe, a stage and final classification of the Breton Stonemasons, two stages and classification final of the Round of Flandres Artois, two stages of Emerald the Turn, victorious of the Grand Prix of Yverdon (Swiss), victorious of the Price of the Future, test replacing the Turn of the Future, indicated like " better French cyclist of the year 1970" by the ROCC (Meeting of the Organizers of Cycle races), appointed better sportsman of the West all disciplines confused for the year 1970, fifth of the championships of the World amateurs (Leicester, England).
  • 1971: 31 victories, a stage of the Circuit of the Sarthe, a stage and final classification of the Breton Stonemasons, a stage and classification of climbing of the Turn of England, second with general classification, two stages plus final classification of the Turn of Indre, a stage and final classification of Paris-Vierzon, selected for the championships of the World (Mendrisio, Switzerland, eliminated on mechanical incident with a few kilometers from the arrival)
  • 1972: 15 victories, of which a stage and second of the general classification of the Turn of England, selected for the Olympic Games of Munich, first of Paris-Montargis, indicated " better French Amateur of the year 1972" (MERLIN-PLAGE)
  • 1973: 14 victories of which Paris-Connerré, 3rd of the Grand Prix of Canada, time trial of 70 kilometers)
  • 1974: 11 victories and last year of competition

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