This article is about the French cyclist. For the Canadian judoka, see Henri Bernard Gauthier. For the French Olympic athlete, see Bernard Gauthier (athlete).
Bernard Gauthier
Personal information
Full name
Bernard Gauthier
Nickname
Monsieur Bordeaux–Paris
Born
(1924-09-22)22 September 1924 Beaumont-Monteux, France
Died
23 November 2018(2018-11-23) (aged 94) Grenoble, France
Team information
Discipline
Road
Role
Retired
Professional teams
1947
Follis-Dunlop
1948–1952
Mercier-Hutchinson
1952
Vicini
1954–1961
Mercier-Hutchinson
Major wins
Bordeaux–Paris (4 times) 1 stage in Tour de France French national road championship
Bernard Gauthier (22 September 1924 – 23 November 2018) was a French road racing cyclist, who was professional from 1947 to 1961. He won the Bordeaux–Paris road race on four occasions.[1]
^"Disparition de Bernard Gauthier et de Gaston Plaud". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 2018-11-25.
BernardGauthier (22 September 1924 – 23 November 2018) was a French road racing cyclist, who was professional from 1947 to 1961. He won the Bordeaux–Paris...
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instead. The term was first used as an insult by French officer Jean-BernardGauthier de Murnan but was reclaimed by these men around the time of the Demonstration...
Pierre Tacca Strijpen, Marcel Rijckaert Stage 20 Tour de France, BernardGauthier Assenede, Rik Van Steenbergen Steendorp, Adolf Verschueren Brussel–Moorslede...
attacked with 75 km (47 mi) to go and finished 5' 35" ahead of Frenchman BernardGauthier. Attilio Redolfi came in third at 10' 32" from Magni. In 1955 cycling...
company report, the major shareholders were Orco Holding S.A. (11.15%), BernardGauthier (4.33%) and Jardenne Corporation S.a.r.l. (4.22%); 80.3% of shares...
Accessibility of Discrete-Time Nonlinear Systems". In Bonnard, Bernard; Bride, Bernard; Gauthier, Jean-Paul; Kupka, Ivan (eds.). Analysis of Controlled Dynamical...
introduced Geum urbanum. The hybrid is named Geum × catlingii J.-P. Bernard & R. Gauthier. Geum canadense is a herbaceous plant with basal leaves that have...
2023. Desormeaux, Ronald (18 June 2007). "BernardGauthier, un grand du judo". Le Droit. Gauthier, Bernard (1952). Canadian & American Modern Judo. Hull...
20 24 July Liège (Belgium) to Roubaix 228 km (142 mi) Plain stage BernardGauthier (FRA) 21 25 July Roubaix to Paris 286 km (178 mi) Plain stage Giovanni...
1954 France Louison Bobet 1955 France Louison Bobet 1956 France BernardGauthier 1957 France Jacques Anquetil 1958 France Raphaël Géminiani 1959 France...
classification was exchanged between Luxembourgian Jean Goldschmit and French BernardGauthier. The sixth stage was won by Swiss cyclist Ferdinand Kübler. During...
on 12 February 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2010. Chin J, Vesnaver M, Bernard-Gauthier V, Saucke-Lacelle E, Wängler B, Wängler C, Schirrmacher R (November...
Van Steenbergen, Louison Bobet, BernardGauthier and Hugo Koblet broke away on the steep Kloosterstraat. Gauthier did most of the work in the four-man...
Pierre Barbotin Roger Buchonnet 1952 Adolphe Deledda Jean Baldassari BernardGauthier 1953 Raphaël Géminiani Antonin Rolland Louison Bobet 1954 Jacques Dupont...
Michel Gauthier (French pronunciation: [miʃɛl ɡotje]; February 18, 1950 – May 30, 2020) was a Canadian politician, who served as leader of the Bloc Québécois...
Gimondi (ITA) 1969 – Eddy Merckx (BEL), first of his 5 victories 1978 – Bernard Hinault (FRA), first of his 5 victories 1983 – Laurent Fignon (FRA), first...
l’Île : une escapade à quelques minutes de la ville, La Metropole, BernardGauthier, June 13, 2019 La presse, 14 juin 2008, F. Les petites annonces, p...