Roger Pingeon

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Roger Pingeon
Personal information
Full name Roger Pingeon
Date of birth August 28, 1940 (1940-08-28) (age 67)
Country Flag of France France
Team information
Discipline Road
Role Rider
Major wins
1967 Tour de France
1969 Vuelta a España
Infobox last updated on:
May 24, 2008

Roger Pingeon (born August 28, 1940 in Hauteville) is a retired professional road bicycle racer from France. He raced as a professional from 1964 to 1974. In 1967, Pingeion won the Tour de France. In 1969, Pingeon won the Vuelta a España and came second behind Eddy Merckx in the Tour de France.

[edit] Major achievements

1964
1st, Poly Lyonnaise
1965
5th, Grand Prix des Nations
5th overall, Dauphiné Libéré
12th overall, Tour de France
1966 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
8th overall, Tour de France
1967 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
1st overall and Stage 5a win, Tour de France
1968 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
5th overall and Stage 15 and 18 wins, Tour de France
2nd, France National Road Race Championship
7th, Liège-Bastogne-Liège
1969 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
1st overall, 2nd KoM, and Stage 12 and 14b wins, Vuelta a España
2nd overall, 2nd KoM, and Stage 9 win, Tour de France
KoM, Dauphiné Libéré
1970 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
2nd overall, Dauphiné Libéré
1972 – Peugeot-BP-Michelin
1st, Stage 1, Dauphiné Libéré
2nd overall and 3rd points classification, Tour de Suisse
5th overall, Tour de Romandie
1973 – Rokado
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1974 – Jobo-Lejeune
1st, Grand Prix de Plumelec
1st, Prix de Saint-Claud
1st, Prix de La Bastide
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Lucien Aimar
Winner of the Tour de France
1967
Succeeded by
Jan Janssen
Preceded by
Felice Gimondi
Winner of the Vuelta a España
1969
Succeeded by
Luis Ocaña
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