1901 Paris–Tours|
Dates | 30 June 1901 |
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Stages | 1 |
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Distance | 253[1] km (157.2 mi) |
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Winning time | 9h 22' 35" |
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The 1901 Paris–Tours was the second edition of the Paris–Tours cycle race and was held on 30 June 1901.[2] The race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Jean Fischer.
General classification
Final general classification[2][3][4]
Rank
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Rider
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Time
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1
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Jean Fischer (FRA)
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9h 22' 35"
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2
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Georges Lorgeou (FRA)
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c. + 1"[nb 1]
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3
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Édouard Wattelier (FRA)
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+ 42' 59"
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4
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Antony Wattelier (FRA)
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+ 47' 10"
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5
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J. Chalansonnet (FRA)
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+ 50' 07"
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6
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Victor Lefèvre (FRA)
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+ 1h 21' 48"
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7
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Achille Germain (FRA)
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8
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Georges Clément (FRA)
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+ 1h 43' 25"
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9
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Launay (FRA)
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+ 1h 53' 25"
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Notes
- ^ No actual time is given for Lorgeou. His finish is given as "to 15 metres" behind the winner, which would equate with about one second.[2]
References