Robert Varnajo
Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, and became French champion three times. He was born in Port-la-Claye-Curzon.
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Full name | Robert Varnajo | |||||||||||||
Born | Port-la-Claye-Curzon, France | May 1, 1929|||||||||||||
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Current team | Retired | |||||||||||||
Discipline | Road/Track | |||||||||||||
Role | Rider | |||||||||||||
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1 stage Tour de France | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Major results
- 1952
- Paris–Camembert
- 1953
- Paris–Bourges
- 1954
- Circuit des Boucles de la Seine
- Tour de France:
- Winner stage 23
- 1961
- Poiré-sur-Vie
- 1962
French National Stayers Championships- 1963
French National Stayers Championships- 1964
French National Stayers Championships
gollark: 0/10 - does not destroy entire totality of existence.
gollark: There's probably a more efficient way than just falling, at least.
gollark: You can also do something like warping to nearish a gravity well, let your thing fall, then warping back up and repeating, though I assume that's not fast.
gollark: There's probably room for some meddling, though.
gollark: Could you not just use it to accelerate a large rock up to, I don't know, 0.99c and then leave it going?
External links
- Robert Varnajo at Cycling Archives
- Official Tour de France results for Robert Varnajo
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