Bernard Thévenet

Bernard Thévenet

Infobox Cyclist
ridername = Bernard Thévenet


fullname = Bernard Thévenet
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1948|1|10
country = FRA
height =
weight =
currentteam = Retired
discipline = Road
role = Rider
ridertype = All Rounder
amateuryears = 1963-1968
amateurteams =
proyears = 1970-1979
1980
1981
proteams = Peugeot
Teka
Puch Wobler Campagnola
majorwins = Tour de France (1975, 1977)
Dauphiné Libéré (1975, 1976)
FRA road race 1973
Tour de Romandie 1972
updated = 14 September 2007

Bernard Thévenet, born January 10, 1948, in Saint-Julien-de-Civry, France, is a retired bicycle racer. He is a two-time winner of the Tour de France and known for ending the reign of five-time Tour champion Eddy Merckx. He also won the Dauphiné Libéré in 1975 and 1976.

Thévenet was born to a farming family in Burgundy. He started competing as an amateur in 1963 and was champion of Burgundy in 1965 and 1966 and French junior champion in 1968. [cite web|url=http://www.bernard-thevenet.com/presentation.php|title=Bernard Thevenet|publisher=Bernard-Thevenet.com|accessdate=2007-09-14] During 1968, he rode for the amateur team of Jean de Gribaldy, "Cafés Ravis-Wolhauser-de Gribaldy", which won the amateur Route de France. After that Thévenet did his military service in 1969. [cite web|url=http://www.jeandegribaldy.com/index.php?zone=pages/fiche_temoin&VARtemoinID=26|title=Bernard Thevenet 22 novembre 2006|publisher=Jean de Gribaldy.com|accessdate=2007-09-14] He turned professional with Peugeot-BP-Michelin in 1970. He entered the Tour de France for the first time in 1970, winning a mountain stage ending at the resort of La Mongie. In the 1972 Tour he crashed badly on a descent and was temporarily amnesic. As he began to regain his memory, he looked down at his own Peugeot jersey and wondered whether he might be a cyclist. On recognizing the team car, he exclaimed: “I’m riding the Tour de France!” He refused to abandon the race and four days later won a stage over Mont Ventoux. In the 1973 Tour, he finished second, behind Luis Ocaña, but in 1974 he did not enter the Tour due to illness.

In the 1975 Tour, Thévenet attacked Eddy Merckx on the Col d'Izoard. Merckx, who was suffering back pain and the effects of a punch from a fan, fought back but lost the lead and never regained it. Thévenet went on to win the Tour, which that year finished on the Champs-Élysées for the first time. Merckx finished second, three minutes behind.

Thévenet won his second and last Tour in 1977. In the same year he tested positive for doping after Paris-Nice and that winter he was hospitalized with a liver ailment which he attributed to long-term use of steroids. Several months later Thévenet lined up for the 1978 Tour de France but had to abandon the second mountain stage in an ambulance. [cite web|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/article1146879.ece?token=null&offset=36|title=25 days to last a lifetime|publisher=Timesonline|accessdate=2007-09-17] He left the Peugeot cycling team after 1979 and signed for the Spanish team Teka, where he won two races and a six days race with the Australian rider Danny Clark. [cite web|url=http://www.cyclingwebsite.net/coureuruitslagenfiche.php?coureurid=7168|title=Results of Bernard Thevenet|publisher=de wielersite.nl|accessdate=2007-09-14] He returned to a French team in his final year, 1981, where he won a stage in the Circuit de la Sarthe. [cite web|url=http://www.cyclebase.nl/?lang=nl&news=nl&pc=normal&page=renner&db=m&id=15863|title=Bernard Thevenet|publisher=cyclebase.nl|accessdate=2007-09-14] He retired from cycling, made a public admission of his steroid use and called for an end to performance-enhancing drugs in the sport. He was once asked whether it was hard being a racing cyclist; his reply was that being a French farmer was harder. Thévenet returned to the sport as a directeur sportif in 1984 of the La Redoute team of Stephen Roche and after that he was the directeur sportif of the R.M.O. team in 1986 and 1987.

In retirement, Thévenet became a television commentator and opened a company selling cycling clothes bearing his name.

Palmarès

;1970:Tour de France:::Winner stage 18;1971:Tour de France:::Winner stage 10::4th place overall classification;1972:Bussières:La Souterraine:Le Creusot:Montceau-les-Mines:Plaintel:Tour de Romandie:Tour de France:::Winner stages 11 and 17::9th place overall classification;1973:Le Creusot:Montceau-les-Mines:FRA national road race champion:Vuelta a España:::Winner stage 11::3rd place overall classification:Chateau-Chinon:Saussignac:Tour de France:::Winner stages 7B and 20B::2nd place overall classification;1974:Auzances:Bussières:Critérium International:Dunières:La Clayette:Setmana Catalana de Ciclismo:Volta Ciclista a Catalunya:Saint-Quentin;1975:Antibes:Beaulac-Bernos:Brette-les-Pins:Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré:La Rochelle:Montceau-les-Mines:Paray-le-Monial:Rodez:Saint-Brieuc:Saint-Martin en Ré:Seignelay:Aulnay-sous-Bois:Jeumont:Ronde de Seignelay:Vendôme:Tour de France::: Winner overall classification::Winner stages 15 and 16;1976:Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré:Ploërdut:Serenac:Pogny:Mende:Six days of Grenoble (with Günter Haritz);1977:Bourges:Circuit des genêts verts:Circuit du Cher:Maël-Pestivien:Tour du Haut-Var:Ronde de Seignelay:Saclas-Mereville:Tour de France::: Winner overall classification::Winner stage 20;1978:Chauffailles:Nogaro;1980:Concarneau:Polynormand:Villefranche-en-Rouerge:Saint-Martin de Landelles:Six days of Grenoble (with Danny Clark);1981:Châteauroux - Classic de l'Indre:Les Herbieres:Castillon-la-Bataille)

ee also

* List of doping cases in cycling

References

External links

* [http://www.bernard-thevenet.com/index.php Official website of Thevenet with clothes line and some commentary]
*cyclingwebsite|7168
* [http://www.letour.fr/HISTO/TDF/riders/us/4067.html Official Tour de France results for Bernard Thévenet]

Persondata
NAME=Thévenet, Bernard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Road bicycle racer
DATE OF BIRTH=January 10, 1948
PLACE OF BIRTH=Saint-Julien-de-Civry
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=


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