Jean Fontenay
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Full name | Jean Fontenay |
Date of birth | July 23, 1911 |
Date of death | May 21, 1975 (aged 63) |
Country | France |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
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May 22, 2008 |
Jean Fontenay (Hirel, 23 July 1911 - Saint-Malo, 21 May 1975) was a French professional road bicycle racer between 1934 and 1939, and after World War II in 1947. In his career he won three races, but he is remembered for wearing the yellow jersey in the 1939 Tour de France for two days.
[edit] Palmarès
- 1935
- Winner 2nd stage Tour de l'Ouest
- 1936
- Paris-Nice:
- Winner stage 5
- 2nd place overall
- 1938
- Winner Manche-Ocean
[edit] External links
- Jean Fontenay profile at the Cycling Website
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NAME | Fontenay, Jean |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Road bicycle racer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 23-05-1911 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hirel |
DATE OF DEATH | 21-05-1975 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Saint-Malo |
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