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Federico Bahamontes on the Galibier (Tour de France 1954)

Fedrico Bahamontes solo on the Galibier on the 19th stage of Tour de France 1954

Federico Bahamontes rode Tour de France for the very first time in 1954.

Of course, the real race for him started in the Pyrenees. On the 12th stage, which included Tourmalet, Aspin and Peyresourde, he arrived at the finish with Jean Malléjac and Gilbert Bauvin, who won the stage with 1 sec ahead of Bahamontes, and claimed the yellow jersey.

Fedrico Bahamontes solo on the Galibier on the 19th stage of Tour de France 1954

Bahamontes was already active on the previous stage (including Aubisque), he collected enough mountain points to lead the KOM competition.

On the 17th stage, on the top of the Romeyere in the Alps, he had to wait for his team car, because he didn’t dare to start the descent with a battered wheel. While he was waiting, he saw two ice cream cars, so he just started to lick ice cream in the crowd of (mostly French and not necessarily friendly) cycling fans. A legend was born. But in contrary to the French press, it wasn’t a sign of arrogance, but rather frustration and range, because he lost so much time till the team car arrived on the top of the hill.

Bahamontes collected the KOM points in the Alps diligently. His attack on the 19th stage (including Galibier, Marocaz, Les Prés, Plainpalais) secured him the KOM jersey.

He finished his first Tour de France  25th place in the general classification.

Federico Bahamontes (born in 1926) won the Tour de France in 1959, he is currently the oldest living Tour de France winner.


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