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The Tour du Lac regatta (also known as the Tour du Léman or the Tour du Lac Léman à l’Aviron) is a rowing regatta on lake Geneva in Switzerland. Since 1972 the regatta has been organized at the end of September every year by the yacht club Société Nautique de Genève. The tour, which starts in Geneva and runs around lake
The Tour du Lac Léman was a professional one-day road cycling race held annually around Lake Geneva, Switzerland. The race has not been held since 2005. [1] Winners
The Tour du Lac rowing event also takes place on Lake Geneva. Competitors row once around the entire lake, making this 160-kilometre (99 mi) event the longest non-stop rowing regatta in the world. Competitors row once around the entire lake, making this 160-kilometre (99 mi) event the longest non-stop rowing regatta in the world.
In 1906 he also won the Tour du Lac Léman, [10] one of the oldest cycling classics in the world, and in 1908 he ranked sixth in Milan - San Remo [11] Lequatre started the Tour de France three times: in 1903 in the first tour, as well as in 1907 and 1908. Each time, though, he abandoned the race after a few stages.
He is the only rider to have won a stage of the Tour de France on 14 July, France's national day, while wearing the jersey of national champion. [2] Born in Ancteville, [3] Delisle started racing as an amateur in 1961 and won the Tour du Lac Leman classic in 1963 and the national team time-trial championship in 1964, with Jean Jourden. He ...
3rd Tour du lac Léman 1984 1st Overall Circuit des Ardennes 3rd Overall Tour du Loir-et-Cher 3rd Overall Grand Prix Guillaume Tell 1985 3rd Road race, National Road Championships 9th Trofeo Laigueglia 1986 1st Overall Grand Prix Guillaume Tell 1st Prologue & Stage 2b 2nd Grand Prix Cerami 4th Gent–Wevelgem 9th Overall Tirreno–Adriatico
Tour du Lac Léman (1931) Max Bulla (September 26, 1905 – March 1, 1990) was an Austrian professional road bicycle racer . In the 1931 Tour de France , Bulla won three stages and wore the yellow jersey for one day.
1st Stage 4 Tour de Pologne 10th Overall GP Tell 1987 1st Overall Tour of Małopolska 1988 2nd Team time trial, Summer Olympics (with Joachim Halupczok, Zenon Jaskuła and Marek Leśniewski) 1992 2nd GP Lugano 6th Road race, Olympic Games 1993 1st Tour du Lac Léman 4th Overall Tour de Pologne 1995 1st Road race, National Road Championships