Jean Alavoine
Jean Alavoine (1 April 1888 – 18 July 1943) was a French professional cyclist, who won 17 stages in the Tour de France - only eight riders have won more stages[1] - and wore the yellow jersey for five days.
Personal information | |
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Full name | Jean Alavoine |
Nickname | Gars Jean |
Born | Roubaix, France | 1 April 1888
Died | 18 July 1943 55) Argenteuil, France | (aged
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional team | |
1909–1925 | – |
Major wins | |
17 stages in the Tour de France |
Jean Alavoine was born in Roubaix on 1 April 1888. In his professional career from 1908 to 1925, he won 29 courses, including 17 Tour de France stages. In the 1922 Tour de France, he won three stages in a row,[2] stages 5–6-7, and wore the yellow jersey. In stage 11, still leading the race, Alavoine had mechanical problems and his lead dropped to 6:53 minutes. In stage 12 Alavoine lost 37 minutes and the lead. In the end, he finished the tour in second place.[3] In 1943 he died during a veteran race in Argenteuil.
Major results
- 1909
- French national road race champion
- Tour de France:
- 3rd place general classification
- Winner stages 8 and 14
- 1912
- Tour de France:
- 5th place general classification
- Winner stages 11, 13 and 15
- 1913
- Tour de France: did not finish
- 1914
- Tour de France:
- 3rd place general classification
- Winner stage 7
- 1919
- Tour de France:
- 2nd place general classification
- Winner stages 4, 5, 7, 8 and 15
- Circuit des Champs de Bataille
- entered
- 1920
- French national road race champion
- Tour de France: did not finish
- Giro d'Italia:
- 3rd place overall classification
- Winner stages 4 and 6
- 1921
- Tour de France: did not finish
- 1922
- Tour de France:
- 2nd place general classification
- Winner stages 5, 6 and 7
- 1923
- Tour de France:
- did not finish
- Winner stages 6, 7 and 9
- 1924
- Tour de France:
- 14th place general classification
- 1925
- Tour de France:
- 13th place general classification
Notes
- Most stage wins per rider in the Tour de France Archived 2007-04-09 at the Wayback Machine
- Not a record, as François Faber won five stages in a row in 1909.
- Torelli's History of the Tour de France: the 1920s
External links
- Official Tour de France palmares
- Jean Alavoine at Cycling Archives
- "Palmares of Jean Alavoine" (in French). Archived from the original on 2007-08-17. Retrieved 2007-06-27.
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