Paul Köchli
Paul Köchli is a former bicycle racer from Switzerland, born April 22, 1947 in Basel.[1][2][3]
Personal information | |
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Born | Basel | April 22, 1947
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Professional teams | |
1967 | Tigra-Grammont |
1969 | Frimac-Viva-de Gribaldy |
Managerial teams | |
1984-1987 | La Vie Claire |
1988-1992 | Weinmann-La Suisse |
Biography
Köchly became a professional bike racer in 1967, riding for the Swiss Tigra-Grammont team. In 1968, he rode in the Tour de France in the bi-national Swiss/Luxembourgish team. Then, in 1969, he rode in Jean de Gribaldy's team, Frimac-Viva-de Gribaldy.
He was the coach of the La Vie Claire team from 1984 to 1987, having been asked for specifically by Bernard Hinault, with whom he wrote a training book for amateur cyclists. With the La Vie Claire team, he won two Tours de France, thanks to the victories of Bernard Hinault and Greg Lemond.[2]
From 1988 to 1992, he was the head of the Weinmann-La Suisse team, which became Helvetia.[4]
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gollark: If I can make the thing op me everywhere when a thing happens, I can *also* have it check a TOTP thingy from my phone.
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References
- "Full Kit Ranker, the winner: the story of La Vie Claire's classic jersey, voted the greatest of all time". road.cc. April 18, 2020.
- July 2019, Cycling News 22. "La Vie Claire: 80s cycling icons". cyclingnews.com.
- "Ewige Sportmomente – Als ein Schweizer Bauernsohn gegen die Besten der Welt kämpfte". Der Bund.
- "Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Who's the rider of the year?". November 21, 2011.
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