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Georges Groussard (born 22 March 1937) is a retired French road cyclist. Groussard rode professionally from 1960 to 1967. He participated in 7 Tours de France, and wore the yellow jersey for 9 consecutive days in 1964. His best overall result was also in 1964, when he finished 5th place in the overall classification.His elder brother Joseph Groussard was also a professional cyclist. Since 1995, the race La Georges Groussard is dedicated to him.

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  • Georges Groussard (ca)
  • Georges Groussard (Radsportler) (de)
  • Georges Groussard (en)
  • Georges Groussard (cyclisme) (fr)
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  • Georges Groussard (nl)
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  • Georges Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 22 de març de 1937) va ser un ciclista francès que fou professional entre 1961 i 1967. Al llarg de la seva carrera aconseguí 16 victòries, però l'èxit més important l'aconseguí en el Tour de França 1964, quan vestí el mallot groc durant 9 etapes consecutives. (ca)
  • Georges Groussard (born 22 March 1937) is a retired French road cyclist. Groussard rode professionally from 1960 to 1967. He participated in 7 Tours de France, and wore the yellow jersey for 9 consecutive days in 1964. His best overall result was also in 1964, when he finished 5th place in the overall classification.His elder brother Joseph Groussard was also a professional cyclist. Since 1995, the race La Georges Groussard is dedicated to him. (en)
  • Georges Groussard, né le 22 mars 1937 à La Chapelle-Janson (Ille-et-Vilaine), est un coureur cycliste français, professionnel de 1961 à 1967. (fr)
  • Georges Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 22 marzo 1937) è un ex ciclista su strada francese che corse negli anni '60. (it)
  • Georges Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 22 maart 1937) is een voormalig Frans wielrenner. Hij was beroepsrenner van 1960 tot 1967. Groussard reed 7 maal de Ronde van Frankrijk, en droeg in 1964 de gele trui negen dagen achter elkaar. In dat jaar eindigde hij ook vijfde, zijn beste resultaat in deze wedstrijd. Daarnaast won hij een aantal kleinere wedstrijden. Hij is de jongere broer van Joseph Groussard, die ook beroepsrenner was. Sinds 1995 vindt ter ere van hem in Fougères La Georges Groussard plaats. Dit is een evenement voor wielertoeristen. (nl)
  • Georges Groussard (* 22. März 1937 in La Chapelle-Janson) ist ein ehemaliger französischer Radrennfahrer. Georges Groussard war Profi-Rennfahrer von 1960 bis 1967. Er gewann diverse kleinere Rennen, hauptsächlich in Frankreich, so 1960 den Circuit du Morbihan. 1961 wurde er Dritter der Luxemburg-Rundfahrt und 1964 Zweiter der französischen Straßenmeisterschaft. Siebenmal startete er bei der Tour de France; 1964 trug er zehn Tage lang das Gelbe Trikot und wurde Fünfter der Gesamtwertung. Die Vuelta a España fuhr er 1967 und schied aus. (de)
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  • Georges Groussard (en)
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  • Ille-et-Vilaine, France (en)
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