1947 Tour de France
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Final Standings | ||
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Overall | Jean Robic | 148h 11' 25" |
Second | Edouard Fachleitner | +3' 58" |
Third | Pierre Brambilla | +10' 07" |
Climber | Pierre Brambilla | 98 points |
Second | Apo Lazarides | 89 points |
Third | Jean Robic | 70 points |
Teams | Italie | |
Second | ||
Third |
The 1947 Tour de France was the 34th Tour de France, taking place June 25 to July 20, 1947. The total race distance was 21 stages over 4640 km, with riders averaging 31.412 km/h. It was the first Tour after an eight year hiatus during World War II.
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[edit] Results
[edit] General classification
Rank | Name | Country | Team | Time |
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1 | Jean Robic | France | 148h 11' 25" | |
2 | Edouard Fachleitner | France | 3' 58" | |
3 | Pierre Brambilla | Italy | 10' 07" | |
4 | Aldo Ronconi | Italy | 11' 00" | |
5 | René Vietto | France | 15' 23" | |
6 | Raymond Impanis | Belgium | 18' 14" | |
7 | Fermo Camellini | Italy | 24' 08" | |
8 | Giordano Cottur | Italy | 1h 06' 03" | |
9 | Jean-Marie Goasmat | France | 1h 16' 03" | |
10 | Apo Lazarides | France | 1h 18' 44" | |
11 | Lucien Teisseire | France | 1h 32' 16" | |
12 | Pierre Cogan | France | 1h 44' 55" | |
13 | Briek Schotte | Belgium | 1h 56' 45" | |
14 | Giuseppe Tacca | Italy | 2h 06' 07" | |
15 | Jean Diederich | Luxembourg | 2h 10' 43" | |
16 | Daniel Thuayre | France | 2h 13' 04" | |
17 | Gottfried Weilenmann | Switzerland | 2h 18' 23" | |
18 | Jean Kirchen | Luxembourg | 2h 20' 26" | |
19 | Paul Giguet | France | 2h 26' 25" | |
20 | Jean Goldschmidt | Luxembourg | 2h 32' 24" | |
21 | Albert Bourlon | France | 2h 38' 18" | |
22 | Bernard Gauthier | France | 2h 52' 45" | |
23 | Primo Volpi | Italy | 3h 02' 48" | |
24 | Roger Lévêque | France | 3h 05' 04" | |
25 | Kléber Piot | France | 3h 10' 48" | |
26 | Antoine Latorre | France | 3h 14' 40" | |
27 | Florent Mathieu | Belgium | 3h 16' 28" | |
28 | Raoul Rémy | France | 3h 20' 31" | |
29 | Marius Bonnet | France | 3h 21' 20" | |
30 | Henri Massal | France | 3h 25' 49" | |
31 | Egidio Feruglio | Italy | 3h 43' 04" | |
32 | Jefke Janssen | Netherlands | 3h 57' 11" | |
33 | Ange Le Strat | France | 4h 06' 23" | |
34 | Edouard Klabinski | Poland | 4h 06' 36" | |
35 | Louis Deprez | France | 4h 09' 29" | |
36 | Edouard Muller | France | 4h 17' 28" | |
37 | Eloi Tassin | France | 4h 23' 49" | |
38 | René Oreel | Belgium | 4h 29' 06" | |
39 | Pascal Gnazzo | France | 4h 34' 09" | |
40 | Joseph Neri | France | 4h 36' 27" | |
41 | René Barret | France | 4h 38' 31" | |
42 | Maurice Mollin | Belgium | 4h 42' 27" | |
43 | Roger Gyselinck | Belgium | 4h 43' 47" | |
44 | Raymond Lucas | France | 4h 45' 07" | |
45 | Jean Breuer | Belgium | 4h 45' 14" | |
46 | Jean de Gribaldy | France | 4h 51' 44" | |
47 | Victor Joly | Belgium | 4h 52' 18" | |
48 | Alexandre Pawlisiak | France | 5h 04' 06" | |
49 | Maurice Diot | France | 5h 20' 43" | |
50 | Gaston Rousseau | France | 5h 34' 01" | |
51 | Gaston Audier | France | 5h 37' 55" | |
52 | Leo Weilenmann | Switzerland | 6h 05' 34" | |
53 | Pietro Tarchini | Switzerland | 7h 48' 18" |
[edit] Trivia
- Edouard Klabinski was the first ever Polish cyclist to take part in the Tour
[edit] External links
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