Lucien Aimar
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Lucien Aimar (born April 28, 1941 at Hyeres, France) was a notable road racing cyclist of the 1960s and 1970s, and winner of the Tour de France in 1966.
[edit] Major Placings and Awards
- 1973
- 1st – Garancières in Beauce
- 1st – Plessala
- 17th overall – Tour de France
- 1972
- 1st – Excideuil
- 17th overall – Tour de France
- 1971
- 1st – Oradour-on-Glane
- 1st – Villefranche
- 1st – Biot
- 9th overall – Tour de France
- 1970
- Stage 5 – GP Midi Libre
- 17th overall – Tour de France
- 1969
- 30th overall – Tour de France
- 1968
- France National Road Race Champion
- 1st – Poiré-on-Life
- 1st – Creusot
- 1st – Field-on-Tarentaise
- 1st – Pernod Prestige
- 7th overall – Tour de France
- 1967
- Four Days of Dunkirk
- 6th overall and Stage 8 win – Tour de France
- 7th overall – Giro d'Italia
- 1st – hill climb of the Faron Mount (time trial)
- 1st – Commentary
- 1st – Quillan
- 1966
- 1st overall – Tour de France
- 1963
- France National Road Race Champion
- 1962
- Paris-Briare
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Preceded by: Felice Gimondi |
Winner of the Tour de France 1966 |
Succeeded by: Roger Pingeon |