1961 Tour de France
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Final Standings | ||
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Length | 21 stages, 4397 km | |
Overall | Jacques Anquetil | 122h 01' 33" |
Second | Guido Carlesi | +12' 14" |
Third | Charly Gaul | +12' 16" |
Points | Andre Darrigade | 174 points |
Second | Jean Gainche | 169 points |
Third | Guido Carlesi | 148 points |
Climber | Imerio Massignan | 95 points |
Second | Charly Gaul | 61 points |
Third | Hans Junkermann | 48 points |
Teams | French National Team | |
Second | ||
Third |
The 1961 Tour de France was the 48th running of the Tour de France, but the 59th anniversary. It meandered through France from June 25 to July 16, 1961. It consisted of 21 stages, a total of 4397 km (2732.17 mi), which was ridden at an average speed of 36.033 km/h (22.3899 mph). Out of the 132 riders who started the tour, only 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.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Stage Winners
Stage | Start-Finish | KM | Winner | Time |
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1a | Rouen - Versailles | 136.5 | André Darrigade | 3h 15' 16" |
1b | Versailles - Versailles Time Trial | 28.5 | Jacques Anquetil | 39' 43" |
2 | Pontoise - Roubaix | 230.5 | André Darrigade | 5h 31' 26" |
3 | Roubaix - Charleroi | 197.5 | Emile Daems | 5h 00' 51" |
4 | Charleroi - Metz | 237.5 | Anatole Novak | 6h 23' 31" |
5 | Metz - Strasbourg | 221.0 | Louis Bergaud | 5h 48' 05" |
6 | Strasbourg - Belfort | 180.5 | Jozef Planckaert | 4h 35' 39" |
7 | Belfort - Chalon sur Saône | 214.5 | Jean Stablinski | 5h 21' 11" |
8 | Chalon sur Saône - St Etienne | 240.5 | Jean Forestier | 7h 05' 10" |
9 | St Etienne - Grenoble | 230.0 | Charly Gaul | 7h 05' 04" |
10 | Grenoble - Torino | 250.5 | Guy Ignolin | 7h 30' 59" |
11 | Torino - Juan les Pins | 225.0 | Guido Carlesi | 6h 42' 01" |
12 | Juan les Pins - Aix en Provence | 199.0 | Michel Van Aerde | 5h 43' 08" |
13 | Aix en Provence - Montpellier | 177.5 | André Darrigade | 4h 38' 37" |
14 | Montpellier - Perpignan | 174.0 | Eddy Pauwels | 4h 21' 42" |
15 | Perpignan - Toulouse | 206.0 | Guido Carlesi | 5h 33' 58" |
16 | Toulouse - Luchon / Superbagnères | 208.0 | Imerio Massignan | 6h 58' 17" |
17 | Luchon - Pau | 197.0 | Eddy Pauwels | 6h 29' 57" |
18 | Pau - Bordeaux | 207.0 | Martin Van Geneugden | 5h 37' 18" |
19 | Bergerac - Périgueux Time Trial | 74.5 | Jacques Anquetil | 1h 42' 32" |
20 | Périgueux - Tours | 309.5 | André Darrigade | 8h 35' 59" |
21 | Tours - Paris | 252.5 | Robert Cazala | 6h 31' 17" |
[edit] Jerseys
Stage | Yellow Jersey | Green Jersey | Polka Dot Jersey |
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1a | André Darrigade | ||
1b | Jacques Anquetil | ||
2 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
3 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
4 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
5 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
6 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
7 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
8 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
9 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
10 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
11 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
12 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
13 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
14 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
15 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
16 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
17 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
18 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
19 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
20 | Jacques Anquetil | ||
21 | Jacques Anquetil | André Darrigade | Imerio Massignan |
[edit] General Classification
Rank | Name | Country | Time |
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1 | Jacques Anquetil | France | 122h 01' 33" |
2 | Guido Carlesi | Italy | 12' 14" |
3 | Charly Gaul | Luxembourg | 12' 16" |
4 | Imerio Massignan | Italy | 15' 59" |
5 | Hans Junkermann | Germany | 16' 09" |
6 | Fernando Manzaneque | Spain | 16' 27" |
7 | Jose Perez-Frances | Spain | 20' 41" |
8 | Jean Dotto | France | 21' 44" |
9 | Eddy Pauwels | Belgium | 26' 57" |
10 | Jan Adriaensens | Belgium | 28' 05" |
11 | Jos Hoevenaers | Belgium | 28' 27" |
12 | Alfred Ruegg | Switzerland | 32' 14" |
13 | Michel Van Aerde | Belgium | 40' 34" |
14 | Jean Gainche | France | 41' 26" |
15 | Jozef Planckaert | Belgium | 41' 53" |
16 | Adriano Zamboni | Italy | 43' 26" |
17 | Frans Aerenhouts | Belgium | 45' 52" |
18 | Henry Anglade | France | 47' 38" |
19 | Raymond Mastrotto | France | 53' 19" |
20 | André Foucher | France | 58' 08" |
21 | Marcel Queheille | France | 58' 42" |
22 | Claude Mattio | France | m.t |
23 | Edouard Bihouee | France | 1h 05' 05" |
24 | Joseph Wasko | France | 1h 06' 28" |
25 | Joseph Thomin | France | 1h 06' 45" |
26 | Elio Gerussi | France | 1h 07' 33" |
27 | Fernand Picot | France | 1h 17' 41" |
28 | Pierre Beuffeuil | France | 1h 19' 15" |
29 | Stéphan Lach | France | 1h 19' 40" |
30 | Georges Groussard | France | 1h 20' 58" |
31 | Louis Rostollan | France | 1h 23' 12" |
32 | André Darrigade | France | 1h 24' 51" |
33 | Aldo Bolzan | Luxembourg | 1h 26' 05" |
34 | Jean Milesi | France | 1h 26' 39" |
35 | Jean Forestier | France | 1h 28' 11" |
36 | Jean-Baptiste Claes | Belgium | 1h 28' 25" |
37 | Marcel Ernzer | Luxembourg | 1h 31' 57" |
38 | Luis Otano | Spain | 1h 32' 07" |
39 | Valentin Huot | France | 1h 34' 50" |
40 | Robert Cazala | France | 1h 36' 23" |
41 | Gérard Thielin | France | 1h 38' 47" |
42 | Jean Stablinski | France | 1h 39' 10" |
43 | Renzo Accordi | Italy | 1h 46' 43" |
44 | Mario Minieri | Italy | 1h 47' 49" |
45 | Joseph Groussard | France | 1h 49' 00" |
46 | Louis Bergaud | France | 1h 50' 03" |
47 | Seamus Elliot | United Kingdom | 1h 51' 05" |
48 | Manuel Busto | France | 1h 54' 45" |
49 | Julio San Emeterio | Spain | 1h 54' 55" |
50 | Roberto Falaschi | Italy | 2h 00' 22" |
51 | Piet Damen | Netherlands | 2h 03' 12" |
52 | Antoine Abate | France | 2h 04' 06" |
53 | Brian Robinson | United Kingdom | 2h 04' 23" |
54 | Dieter Puschel | Germany | 2h 07' 57" |
55 | Juan Campillo | Spain | 2h 09' 46" |
56 | Armando Pellegrini | Italy | 2h 10' 22" |
57 | Bernard Viot | France | 2h 20' 00" |
58 | Jaap Kersten | Netherlands | 2h 20' 12" |
59 | Guy Ignolin | France | 2h 22' 04" |
60 | Rolf Graf | Switzerland | 2h 24' 13" |
61 | Martin Van Geneugden | Belgium | 2h 26' 24" |
62 | René Marigil | Spain | 2h 29' 09" |
63 | Fritz Gallati | Switzerland | 2h 30' 04" |
64 | Antoon Van der Steen | Netherlands | 2h 31' 35" |
65 | Ken Laidlaw | United Kingdom | 2h 45' 47" |
66 | Jan Westdorp | Netherlands | 2h 51' 39" |
67 | Serge Ruchet | Switzerland | 2h 54' 23" |
68 | Pierre Everaert | France | 3h 01' 02" |
69 | Vicente Iturat | Spain | 3h 08' 02" |
70 | Raymond Hoorelbeke | France | 3h 19' 42" |
71 | Jean-Claude Lefebvre | France | 3h 47' 49" |
72 | André Geneste | France | 4h 12' 56" |
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