- Bol d'Or cycle race
The Bol d'Or was a bicycle track race that ran in
France between 1894 and 1950. It was a paced, 24 hour endurance event. It has been won by several notable cyclists includingConstant Huret (4 times), the AustralianHubert Opperman and three timehour record breakerOscar Egg . The person with the most wins isLéon Georget (brother of Émile) with nine (including eight in a row).The race was created on 23 and
24 June 1894 by a Monsieur Decam. It first ran at theVélodrome Buffalo inParis and was sponsored by Chocolate Meunier.In the early years riders were paced by tandems or triplets. In 1899 electric tandems were tried and motor (derny) pacing was used in 1950.
The race gets its name from the prize awarded to the winner - a gilded
bronze bowl or cup.Winners
External links
* [http://www.memoire-du-cyclisme.net/piste/bol_or.php Bol d'Or at memoire-du-cyclisme.net]
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