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Old 03-30-05 | 04:02 PM
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My info shows that he rode for Garin-Wolber, Locomotief, Faema-Van Hauwaert, Philco, Libéria and Dr. Mann.

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Old 03-30-05 | 06:23 PM
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Sorry guys, had to leave work, drive home, eat dinner etc.

By my reconning its gcasillo's turn.

I went and reread the stuff on Kees Pellenaar and yah it makes sense now
(originally translated from Dutch, weird english (to me)).

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Old 03-30-05 | 07:54 PM
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In the 1976 Tour, Lucien Van Impe launched an attack on the fifth of six consecutive mountain stages and won with a gap that left a surprising number of riders outside of the stage time limit.

How many riders were outside the limit, and on what stage did this happen?

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Old 03-31-05 | 01:30 AM
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How many riders were outside the limit, and on what stage did this happen?
Seems that Van Impe won only one stage in 1976: No.14 (14 July), from Saint-Gaudens to Saint Lary-Soulan. 43 riders finished outside the time limit and were to be eliminated, until the race officials relaxed the 10% rule. Only 52 riders made it, some of them lost more than 46 minutes... Quite a massacre for a 139 km stage.

Am I right, gcasillo?

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Old 03-31-05 | 09:39 AM
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Correct. From this site: "Oral History. Celestino Vercelli, riding on the SCIC-Fiat team with GB Baronchelli and Wladimiro Panizza: I don't have many particular memories of the 1976 Tour. This was the year the Cannibal Eddy Merckx stayed home. This Tour was won by van Impe. Every stage of this Tour was very, very hard. Just to get an idea of the difficulties we faced, in Bordeaux, in incredibly hot weather, we raced 3 stages the same day. In the evening in the hotel (hotel is a big word for the place we stayed), we slept in big rooms together. I was running a high temperature, I was very tired and hot. I don't have words for that day on the bike. When we were riding the Pyreneen stages, the asphalt became fluid [melted]. You can imagine the huge difficulties we faced riding in the mountains in the soft asphalt. In the descent the situation was better with the tires holding the soft road very well. The big problem was the difficulty in removing the asphalt from our legs in the evening."

The race organizers put the Pyreneen and Alpine stages together, so there were six grueling mountain stages in a row. Ouch.
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Old 03-31-05 | 10:03 AM
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Old 03-31-05 | 10:16 AM
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Okay!

This question takes us a little further back in history. It's one of my favourite anecdotes. I hope you will like it too and come up with some good answers.

A certain Belgian rider had gotten obsessed by the idea of riding Milano-San Remo. Since he did not have the means to buy himself a train ticket, he travelled to Italy by bike. Along the road he did some work for farmers, in exchange for food and lodging. It will not surprise you that with this dedication, our hero won M-SR. On his way back home, he rode Paris-Roubaix too. It was on his iterinary, and our hero was in the saddle, anyhow. Justice was done: he also won the Hell of the North.

Who is this rider, doing this remarkable 'double'?
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Old 03-31-05 | 11:17 AM
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Cyrille Van Houwaert 1908?
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Cyrille Van Houwaert 1908?
Cyrille van Hauwaert is the correct answer.

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Old 03-31-05 | 12:11 PM
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Ok, Lets go to France. . .
He won Time Trials at Chateaulin, on the Ventoux and at Besancon-Dijon in one
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Old 03-31-05 | 01:29 PM
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Charly Gaul.
1958. A.k.a. 'Angel of the Mountains'. Was perhaps best when the weather was awful. Check out this url.
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Old 03-31-05 | 02:20 PM
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Ok, gcasillo got it first your up.
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Old 03-31-05 | 02:21 PM
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On October 27, 2000, Chris Boardman set the "UCI hour record" at 49.441 km/h. That record still stands. Three men have since attempted to break that record. Who are they?
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Three men have since attempted to break that record. Who are they?
Me, myself and I. But they came nowhere close.
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Old 03-31-05 | 02:34 PM
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I was thinking the same. I think it has been fun so far; I learned a thing or two. Maybe there's not enough 'Lance' in this show?
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Old 03-31-05 | 02:45 PM
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I'm trying to play. Too much actual work at the moment.

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Old 03-31-05 | 04:11 PM
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Old 03-31-05 | 04:12 PM
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I'm still in but have to leave work. back later . . . .

(even if I do get my cycling news here!)

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Gustaf is correct. It's interesting that all three aborted their attempts after falling behind the pace. This record demands the complete performance.
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Who was the last rider to complete all three grand tours in a single year?


Something on the side, similar to the Belgian fellow who rode to Italy to ride Milan-San Remo:

The first Basque rider in the Tour was "El Cocho" in 1910. He dropped out of the race after five stages. Which was no wonder, since he had ridden the 1500 kilometers from his home in the Pyrenees to the start in Paris on his bike.
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Old 03-31-05 | 06:51 PM
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Who was the last rider to complete all three grand tours in a single year?


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Was it Neil Stephens???
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Who was the last rider to complete all three grand tours in a single year?
Marino Lejaretta?
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Old 03-31-05 | 07:03 PM
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Was it Neil Stephens???
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Marino Lejaretta?
Both did complete the triple, but not most recently.
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That's good... I did not have a decent question prepared in case I won.
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