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Christian Raymond Personal information Full name Christian Raymond Born December 24, 1943
Avrillé, FranceTeam information Discipline Road Role Rider Major wins 1 stage 1970 Tour de France Infobox last updated on
July 15, 2008Christian Raymond (Avrillé, 24 December 1943) was a French professional road bicycle racer. In 1970, Raymond won a stage in the 1970 Tour de France.
Raymond's 12-year-old daughter was the source of the nickname of the great cyclist Eddy Merckx. Raymond was a rider in the Peugeot team in 1969. When he explained to his daughter how the race had gone, she said: "That Belgian, he doesn't even leave you the crumbs... he's a cannibal." The nickname stuck.[1][2][3]
Palmarès
- 1966
- Massiac
- 1967
- Miramas
- Périers
- Vayrac
- 1968
- Bain-de-Bretagne
- 1970
- Fougères
- Ploërdut
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 19
- 1971
- Saint-Macaire en Mauges
- 1974
- Circuit des genêts verts
- Maël-Pestivien
- Rieux
References
- ^ Nicholson, Geoffrey (1991), Le Tour, Hodder and Stoughton, UK, ISBN 0-340-54268-3, p136
- ^ Sitting-In, Bicycling. April 04, 2008. A Legendary Lunch - A simple conversation over the midday meal illuminates one of the mysteries of Eddy Merckx. by Bill Strickland
- ^ ZeStory, Tour de France
External links
- Christian Raymond profile at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Christian Raymond
Categories:- French cyclists
- 1943 births
- Living people
- French Tour de France stage winners
- Cyclists at the 1964 Summer Olympics
- Olympic cyclists of France
- People from Maine-et-Loire
- French cycling biography stubs
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