Émile Georget

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Émile Georget
Personal information
Full name Émile Georget
Born (1881-09-21)21 September 1881
Bossay-sur-Claise, France
Died 16 October 1960(1960-10-16) (aged 79)
Châtellerault, France
Team information
Discipline Road and track
Role Rider
Professional team(s)
1910
1911
1914
Legnano
La Francaise
Peugeot-Wolber
Major wins
French Champion (1910)
Bordeaux–Paris (1910, 1912)
Paris–Brest–Paris (1911)
3rd place overall Tour de France (1907 ,1911)
9 stages wins Tour de France
Infobox last updated on
14 May 2007

Émile Georget (21 September 1881 - 16 October 1960) was a French road racing cyclist. Born in Bossay-sur-Claise, he was the younger brother of cyclist Léon Georget.

He died at Châtellerault.

Career

Tour de France

Georget started nine times in the Tour de France:[1]

  • 1905 : 4th place in the general classification.
  • 1906 : 5th place in the general classification, winner of one stage.
  • 1907 : 3rd place in the general classification, winner of six stages.
  • 1908 : Withdrew in 2nd stage.
  • 1910 : Withdrew in 12th stage, winner of one stage.
  • 1911 : 3d place in the general classification, winner of one stage.
  • 1912 : Withdrew in 3rd stage.
  • 1913 : Did not start in 4th stage.
  • 1914 : 6th in the general classification.

Victories

Other than in the Tour de France, Georget won eight races:[2]

Other Results

References

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