- Jean-Marie Leblanc
Jean-Marie Leblanc (born
July 27 ,1944 inNueil-sur-Argent , adjoiningNueil-les-Aubiers , a commune in theDeux-Sèvres "département" of westernFrance .) is a French retired professionalroad bicycle racer who was general director of theTour de France from 1989 to 2005, when he reached pensionable age and was succeeded byChristian Prudhomme .He became a professional in
1966 and rode until1971 . He gained his best results incriterium s, small tours, and single stage races, like the Grand Prix d'Aix-en-Provence (1968, 1st), the Circuit d'Armorique (1969, 1st), and theQuatre Jours de Dunkerque (1970, 2nd). Afterwards, he became a sportsjournalist .Under his aegis, the Tour was modernised, most notably with the abandonment of the red and combination jerseys. He is also the "Directeur Général Délégué d’
Amaury Sport Organisation ".Leblanc was president of the
AIOCC (Association Internationale des Organisateurs de Courses Cyclistes) [ [http://www.cyclingnews.com.au/results/1999/dec99/dec6news.shtml Cycling News, December 1999, Race organisers support superleague] ] from 1989 through 2004 [ [http://www.sport.fr/Cyclisme/cyc/Cordero-remplace-Leblanc-l-AIOCC-40410.shtm Sport.fr, Cycling, Cordero replaces Leblanc to AIOCC] ] . In October 2007, he published his autobiography, "Le Tour de ma Vie".He took over from Jacques Duquesne as president of the JNP (Journalists Originating from
Nord-Pas de Calais ). Every Christmas it awards the 'Trophy of light' to whoever has best served the region that year. Every Spring it awards the 'Golden Pen' to the author of the best article of the region.Leblanc is a fan of classical music and jazz and plays the clarinet. His ambition to play Mozart's clarinet concerto with an orchestra was realised on 27 June 2008 when he played at the Salle Philharmonique du Conservatoire de Liège (Belgium), with the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jean-Pierre Haeck.
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* [http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/palmares/leblanc_jean_marie.php Palmares (in French)]
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