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Jacques Anquetil

Athlete

Born: Died: French

Jacques Anquetil (pronounced [ʒak ɑ̃k.til]; 8 January 1934 – 18 November 1987) was a French road racing cyclist and the first cyclist to win the Tour de France five times, in 1957 and from 1961 to 1964.

He stated before the 1961 Tour that he would gain the yellow jersey on day one and wear it all through the tour, a tall order with two previous winners in the field—Charly Gaul and Federico Bahamontes—but he did it. His victories in stage races such as the Tour were built on an exceptional ability to ride alone against the clock in individual time trial stages, which lent him the name "Monsieur Chrono".

He won eight Grand Tours in his career, which was a record when he retired and was surpassed only by Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault.

Notable For

French cyclist

Jacques Anquetil's Historical Timeline

  1. Jacques Anquetil is born

    Jacques Anquetil, French athlete, known for french cyclist, was born on 1934-01-08.

  2. 51st Tour de France: Jacques Anquetil of France wins 4th consecutive Tour and is first to claim 5 titles

    51st Tour de France: Jacques Anquetil of France wins 4th consecutive Tour and is first to claim 5 titles

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Frequently Asked Questions

When was Jacques Anquetil born?
Jacques Anquetil was born on 1934-01-08 (French).
What is Jacques Anquetil known for?
French cyclist
What historical events involved Jacques Anquetil?
Jacques Anquetil was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Jacques Anquetil is born, 51st Tour de France: Jacques Anquetil of France wins 4th consecutive Tour and is first to claim 5 titles.
When did Jacques Anquetil die?
Jacques Anquetil died on 1987-01-01.

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