1960 Tour de France: results and classification

General classification of the 1960 tour de france, jerseys of the 1960 tour de france, stages of the 1960 tour de france.

Stage 1a (Lille - Bruxelles, 108 km)

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Stage 4 (Dieppe - Caen, 211 km)

Stage 5 (Caen - St Malo, 189 km)

Stage 6 (St Malo - Lorient, 191 km)

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Stage 11 (Pau - Bagnères-de-Luchon, 161 km)

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Stage 13 (Toulouse - Millau, 224 km)

Stage 14 (Millau - Avignon, 217 km)

Stage 15 (Avignon - Gap, 187 km)

Stage 16 (Gap - Briançon, 172 km)

Stage 17 (Briançon - Aix-les-Bains, 229 km)

Stage 18 (Aix-les-Bains - Thonon les Bains, 215 km)

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The 1960 Tour de France was run in the national team format. The four most important cycling nations of the time, Spain, Belgium, France and Italy, each sent a national team with fourteen cyclists. There were also five smaller national teams: a combined Luxembourg/Swiss team, a Dutch team, a German team, a British team, and a team of international cyclists, all with eight cyclists. Finally, there were five regional teams, also of eight cyclists each. Altogether, 128 cyclists started the race. [1]

Jacques Anquetil , the winner of the 1957 Tour de France , had won the 1960 Giro d'Italia earlier that year. Anquetil was tired, and skipped the Tour. This made Roger Rivière the French team leader, and the big favourite for the Tour victory. [2]

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Notes and references.

  • Web site: 47ème Tour de France 1960 . Memoire du cyclisme. fr. 11 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20120121063116/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1947_1977/tdf1960.php. 21 January 2012.
  • Book: Amels, Wim. De geschiedenis van de Tour de France 1903–1984. 1984. Sport-Express. nl. 90-70763-05-2. 86–87.
  • Web site: 47ème Tour de France 1960 . Memoire du cyclisme. https://web.archive.org/web/20120121063116/http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1947_1977/tdf1960.php. 21 January 2012.

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List of teams and cyclists in the 1960 Tour de France

The 1960 Tour de France was run in the national team format. The four most important cycling nations of the time, Spain, Belgium, France and Italy, each sent a national team with fourteen cyclists. There were also five smaller national teams: a combined Luxembourg/Swiss team, a Dutch team, a German team, a British team, and a team of international cyclists, all with eight cyclists. Finally, there were five regional teams, also of eight cyclists each. Altogether, 128 cyclists started the race. [1]

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Jacques Anquetil , the winner of the 1957 Tour de France , had won the 1960 Giro d'Italia earlier that year. Anquetil was tired, and skipped the Tour. This made Roger Rivière the French team leader, and the big favourite for the Tour victory. [2]

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The 1961 Tour de France was the 48th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 25 June and 16 July, with 21 stages covering a distance of 4,397 km (2,732 mi). Out of the 132 riders who started the tour, 72 managed to complete the tour's tough course. Throughout the 1961 Tour de France, two of the French national team's riders, André Darrigade and Jacques Anquetil held the yellow jersey for the entirety 21 stages. There was a great deal of excitement between the second and third places, concluding with Guido Carlesi stealing Charly Gaul's second-place position on the last day by two seconds.

  • ↑ Amels, Wim (1984). De geschiedenis van de Tour de France 1903–1984 (in Dutch). Sport-Express. pp.   86–87. ISBN   90-70763-05-2 .
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