Albert Goutal

Albert Goutal (1 December 1918, in Piriac-sur-Mer – 2 May 2009, in Batz-sur-Mer) was a French cyclist. Professional 1938 to 1952, he won the French National Road Race Championships in the occupied area in 1941.

Albert Goutal
Personal information
Born(1918-12-01)December 1, 1918
Piriac-sur-Mer
Died(2009-05-02)May 2, 2009
Batz-sur-Mer
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider
Professional teams
1938-1939Terrot - Hutchinson[1]
1941-1945Dilecta - Wolber[1]
1943Génial Lucifer[1]
1946-1947Arliguie - Hutchinson[1]
1948La Perle - Hutchinson[1]
1949Rochet - Dunlop[1]
1949Vanoli-Dunlop[1]
1950Terrot - Wolber[1]
1951Rochet - Dunlop[1]
1952Vanoli[1]
Major wins
French National Road Race Championships (1941)

Palmarès

1941

French National Road Race Championships in the occupied zone
2nd of Paris–Tours
2nd of Bordeaux-Angoulême
3rd of the National Criterium - occupied zone

1942

5th stage b Circuit France
Hillclimb Ménilmontant

1949

6th stage of the Tour of Algeria

1950

2nd stage of the Circuit of Gold Coast
2nd Circuit Côte d'Or

Results on the major tours

Tour de France

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References

  1. "Albert Goutal". Retrieved 16 May 2014.
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