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Jean "Bim" Diederich (20 February 1922 – 6 December 2012) was a professional Luxembourgian road bicycle racer, with an impressive record in the Tour de France. Diederich was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, and was active in competition from 1946 to 1954. He finished sixth in the road race at the 1947 Road World Championships. He had fourteen wins, including stage wins in the 1950 Tour de France (finishing in Menton), the 1951 Tour de France (from Reims to Ghent, leading the race solo over the Muur van Geraardsbergen before crossing the finish line, earning the nickname "Le Duc de Grammont" or "the Duke of Geraardsbergen"), and the 1952 Tour de France (into Namur). He wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for three days during the 1951 Tour.

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  • Bim Diederich (en)
  • Jean Diederich (ca)
  • Bim Diederich (de)
  • Bim Diederich (es)
  • Jean Diederich (eu)
  • Jean Diederich (it)
  • Jean Diederich (fr)
  • Jean Diederich (nl)
  • Дидерих, Жан (ru)
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  • Jean Diederich (Esch-sur-Alzette, 20 de febrer de 1922 - Pétange, 6 de desembre de 2012), també conegut com a Jean "Bim" Diederich, fou un ciclista luxemburguès que fou professional entre 1946 i 1954. En el seu palmarès destaquen tres victòries d'etapa al Tour de França. (ca)
  • Bim Diederich, eigentlich Jean Diederich (* 20. Februar 1922 in Esch-Uelzecht, Luxemburg; † 6. Dezember 2012), war ein luxemburgischer Radsportler. (de)
  • Jean Diederich (Esch-sur-Alzette, 1922ko otsailaren 20a - 2012ko abenduaren 6a) luxenburgotar txirrindularia izan zen. (eu)
  • Jean Diederich (Esch-sur-Alzette, 20 de febrero de 1922 - 6 de diciembre de 2012) fue un antiguo ciclista profesional luxemburgués.​ (es)
  • Jean Diederich surnommé Bim (et connu aussi sous le nom de Bim Diederich) et le Duc de Grammont est un coureur cycliste professionnel luxembourgeois, né le 20 février 1922 à Esch-sur-Alzette et mort le 6 décembre 2012 à Pétange. (fr)
  • Jean "Bim" Diederich (Esch-sur-Alzette, 20 febbraio 1922 – Pétange, 6 dicembre 2012) è stato un ciclista su strada e ciclocrossista lussemburghese.Professionista dal 1946 al 1954, vinse tre tappe al Tour de France e il Giro del Lussemburgo 1949. (it)
  • Жан (Бим) Дидерих (люксемб. Jean (Bim) Diederich; род. 20 февраля 1922 в Эш-сюр-Альзетте, Люксембург — ум. 6 декабря 2012 в Петанже, Люксембург) — люксембургский шоссейный велогонщик. Победитель трёх этапов на Тур де Франс, многоразовый призёр национального чемпионата. (ru)
  • Jean "Bim" Diederich (20 February 1922 – 6 December 2012) was a professional Luxembourgian road bicycle racer, with an impressive record in the Tour de France. Diederich was born in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, and was active in competition from 1946 to 1954. He finished sixth in the road race at the 1947 Road World Championships. He had fourteen wins, including stage wins in the 1950 Tour de France (finishing in Menton), the 1951 Tour de France (from Reims to Ghent, leading the race solo over the Muur van Geraardsbergen before crossing the finish line, earning the nickname "Le Duc de Grammont" or "the Duke of Geraardsbergen"), and the 1952 Tour de France (into Namur). He wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for three days during the 1951 Tour. (en)
  • Jean "Bim" Diederich (Esch-sur-Alzette, 20 februari 1922 – Luxemburg, 6 december 2012) was een Luxemburgs voormalig professioneel wielrenner en veldrijder. Jean Diederich dankt zijn bijnaam (Bim) nog van voor zijn wielercarrière: als 16-jarige jongen werkte hij in een apotheek. Hier verkocht hij het Yohimbine, kortweg "Joe Bim" genoemd. Jean Diederich heeft als tweede bijnaam "Duc de Grammont", wat verwijst naar een ontsnapping van hem tijdens een wedstrijd over de Muur van Geraardsbergen (in het Frans: "Mur de Grammont"), waarbij hij zijn drie mede-ontsnappers uit het wiel loste. (nl)
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  • Bim Diederich (en)
  • Jean Diederich (en)
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  • Bim, Le Duc de Grammont (The Duke of Geraardsbergen) (en)
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  • Bim Diederich (en)
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  • Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg (en)
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