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Raymond Poulidor (French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ pulidɔʁ]; 15
April 1936 – 13
November 2019),
nicknamed "Pou-Pou" (pronounced [pu pu]), was a
French professional...
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finished fourth, with the
title going to
Raymond Poulidor, who had
earlier in the year won Milan–San Remo.
Poulidor would emerge as Anquetil's new main rival...
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changed to Critérium
International in 1979), a
record he
shares with
Raymond Poulidor and Jens Voigt. He
finished in
second place in the 1948 Paris–Roubaix....
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jersey with the
yellow sleeves that
Poulidor battled Anquetil elbow to
elbow on the Puy-de-Dôme mountain.
Although Poulidor did not win the Tour de France...
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Frans Melckenbeeck Limoges,
Raymond Poulidor Stage 2 Paris–Luxembourg,
Raymond Poulidor Ussel,
Raymond Poulidor Pleine-Fougères, Jean Bourlès Port-Brillet...
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Jacques Anquetil following an epic shoulder-to-shoulder
battle with
Raymond Poulidor during stage 20. The 1964 Tour
started with 132 cyclists,
divided into...
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during his career. His
maternal grandfather was
French cyclist Raymond Poulidor,
winner of the 1964
Vuelta a España, who also
finished the Tour de France...
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single rider is
eight by
Raymond Poulidor,
followed by
Bernard Hinault and Joop
Zoetemelk with seven.
Poulidor never finished in 1st
place and neither...
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Raymond Poulidor,
whose legendary emulation divided French cycling fans for a decade.
Anquetil won his
fifth and
final Paris–Nice, surp****ing
Poulidor on the...
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Iamel Kabeu (1982-09-07)7
September 1982 (aged 24) JS Baco 18 3MF
Poulidor Toto (1983-05-16)16 May 1983 (aged 24) USJ
Wedrumel 19 3MF
Patrick Drawilo...