A lunch before the race (Jean Robic, Tour de France 1951)

A waitress is smilong in the camera, while Tour de France winner Jean Robic eat some lobster before the 4th stage at Tour de France 1951

Jean Robic, winner of Tour de France 1947, was one of the most important cyclists of the post 2nd world war era. Of course, he was racing in the shadow of the giants, Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali, but after all, he managed to win a Tour de France and also several stages. In many … Read more

Winning the Tour de France without wearing the yellow jersey

Jan Janssen after winning the Tour de France in 1968 in the very last stage.

Since the introduction of the yellow jersey in 1919, there were only two cyclists to win the race with taking the first place in the general classification in the last stage. Thus they didn’t have the opportunity to wear the yellow jersey during that particular edition of Tour de France. Jean Robic (1947) After the … Read more

5 iconic Alpe d’Huez moments

Legenday Tour de France mountian Alpe d'Huez first hilltop finish 1952 Fausto Coppi and Jean Robic riding together

With its introduction to Tour de France in 1952, Alpe d’Huez became oneĀ  the most iconic ascents of the race instantly. Although it has a shorter history than the big giants like Col du Galibier or Col d’Izoard, there are plenty moments worth to remember.

Let’s see five really iconic moments from the common history of Alpe d’Huez and Tour de France.

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5 facts about Tour de France 1947

French cyclist Jean Robic, winner of Tour de France 1947 riding at the front on the group of cyclists

It was the firstĀ  edition of Tour de France since 1939. 1947 was the firt time L’Equipe (founded in 1946) organized the race. Tour de France 1947 was still a cycling race competed by national teams. The Germans were not invited. Because technically France and Italy were still in war with each other (the peace … Read more