Joseph Groussard
Joseph Groussard (born 2 March 1934 in La Chapelle-Janson, Brittany, France) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. Groussard was professional from 1954 to 1968. He rode 9 editions of the Tour de France where he won one stage in the 1959 Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for one day in 1960 Tour de France. Other victories include two wins in Paris–Camembert, stage wins in Paris–Nice, wins in Critérium International and Four Days of Dunkirk and the 1963 edition of Milan–San Remo. In 1965, Groussard became the Lanterne rouge (last finishing rider) in the 1965 Tour de France.
Joseph Groussard (1966) | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Joseph Groussard |
Nickname | Le coq de Fourgères |
Born | La Chapelle-Janson, France | 2 March 1934
Team information | |
Current team | Retired |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Major wins | |
Grand Prix du Midi Libre (1961) Critérium International (1962) Milan–San Remo (1963) |
Joseph Groussard is the brother of cyclist Georges Groussard.
Major results
- 1957
- Locmalo
- Paris–Camembert
- 1958
- Fougères
- 1959
- GP Monaco
- Plumeliau
- Genoa–Nice
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 22
- 1960
- Circuit de l'Indre
- Paris–Camembert
- Tour de France:
- Wearing yellow jersey for one day
- Pontivy
- 1961
- Brignolles
- Etoile du Léon
- Issoire
- Grand Prix du Midi Libre
- Saint-Georges de Chesné
- Grand Prix du Parisien
- 1962
- Critérium International
- GP du Locle
- Saint-Claud
- Four Days of Dunkirk
- Oradour-sur-Glane
- Quilan
- 1963
- Milan–San Remo
- 1964
- Auxerre
- Châteaugiron
- Fougères
- Lorient
- Miniac-Morvan
- Saint-Brieuc
- 1965
- Bordeaux-Saintes
- Loctudy
- Montmorillon
- Pontivy
- Saint-Georges de Chesné
- 1966
- Saint-Georges de Chesné
- 1968
- Laval
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External links
- Joseph Groussard at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Joseph Groussard
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