- Jean
Stablewski (21 May 1932 – 22 July 2007),
known as Jean
Stablinski, was a
French professional cyclist from a
family of
Polish immigrants. He rode from...
- Jean
Stablinski, Ab
Geldermans Stage 6, 13, 14 & 16, Jean
Graczyk Stage 8, Jean-Claude
Annaert Stage 10, Ab
Geldermans Stage 11, Jean
Stablinski Overall...
- and as
Stablinski stated, "Paris–Roubaix is not won in Arenberg, but from
there the
group with the
winners is selected". A
memorial to
Stablinski stands...
- and as
Stablinski said, Paris–Roubaix is not won in Arenberg, but from
there the
group with the
winners is selected. A
memorial to
Stablinski stands at...
-
sponsored its
first professionals in 1948. From 1953 to 1955 it
equipped Jean
Stablinski. In 1960 it
helped back Rapha–Gitane–Dunlop and Rudi Altig. In 1963 and...
- stage, he
finished second, 24
seconds behind ****ure
World Champion Jean
Stablinski. In the
following day's 38.6 km (24.0 mi) time trial,
Anquetil won by...
- pursuit,
followed by Jean
Stablinski. Simpson's
derny broke down, and he was dela****
changing motorbikes. He
caught Stablinski, and was
joined by Anquetil...
-
cycling from
Stablinski,
often escaping early in the race
instead of
learning how to ride
inside the peloton.
Together with
Stablinski entering Hinault...
- Race not held 1955: Jean Dotto (FRA) 1956: Angelo Conterno (ITA) 1957: Jesús Loroño (ESP) 1958: Jean
Stablinski (FRA) 1959: Antonio Suárez (ESP)...
-
English barber-surgeon Fred
Soyez (born 1978),
field hockey coach Jean
Stablinski (1932 – 2007),
cyclist Clément
Tainmont (born 1986),
footballer Fabien...