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Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (born 25 May 1946) is a retired French professional road bicycle racer. He is the nephew of fellow racing cyclist Camille Danguillaume. His sporting career began with U.C. Joue. As an amateur, he competed competed in the team time trial at the 1968 Summer Olympics and won the 1969 edition of the Peace Race. In 1970 he turned professional with the Peugeot team, where he spent his entire professional career. Between 1970 and 1978, Danguillaume won 7 stages in the Tour de France. His other notable wins included the Grand Prix de Plouay in 1971, the Critérium International in 1973, the Grand Prix du Midi Libre in 1974 and Paris–Bourges in 1975. In the latter year he also took the bronze medal in the road race at the World Championships in Yvoir, Belgium. During his car

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  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (ca)
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  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (es)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (en)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (it)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (fr)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (nl)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (pl)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (pt)
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  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (Joué-lès-Tours, 25 de maig de 1946) va ser un ciclista francès que fou professional entre 1969 i 1978. Durant la seva carrera professional aconseguí més de 60 victòries, destacant 7 etapes del Tour de França. També aconseguí una tercera posició al mundial de 1975. En retirar-se es convertí en director esportiu de l'equip Mercier-BP. El seu pare , el seu oncle Camille i el seu germà Jean-Pierre també van ser ciclistes professionals. (ca)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (* 25. Mai 1946 in Joué-lès-Tours) ist ein ehemaliger französischer Radrennfahrer. (de)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume es un ciclista francés, nacido el 25 de mayo de 1946 en Joué-lès-Tours. Ha sido el último vencedor francés de la Carrera de la Paz y fue profesional durante ocho años. Ganó siete etapas del Tour de Francia y fue tercero del Campeonato del mundo en 1975. Tras su retirada como profesional se convirtió en director deportivo del conjunto Mercier-BP. Su hermano fue también ciclista profesional y su tío Camille Danguillaume, fallecido en accidente en 1950, igualmente lo fue. (es)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume, né le 25 mai 1946 à Joué-lès-Tours (Indre-et-Loire), est un coureur cycliste français, professionnel de 1970 à 1978. (fr)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (Joué-lès-Tours, 25 maggio 1946) è un ex ciclista su strada e pistard francese, professionista dal 1970 al 1978 e vincitore di sette tappe al Tour de France. Nel 1975 vinse la medaglia di bronzo della prova in linea ai campionati mondiali su strada di Yvoir, battuto da Hennie Kuiper e Roger De Vlaeminck. (it)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (Joué-lès-Tours, 25 mei 1946) is een voormalig Frans wielrenner. Hij was beroepsrenner tussen 1969 en 1978 en stamde uit een waar wielergeslacht; zijn vader was een van vijf fietsende broers. (nl)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (nascido em 25 de maio de 1946) é um ex-ciclista profissional francês, e que esteve ativo entre 1970 e 1978. Danguillaume venceu sete etapas no Tour de France, e competiu na corrida de 100 km contrarrelógio por equipes nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1968, terminando na décima quinta posição. Seu irmão, Jean-Louis Danguillaume também foi ciclista profissional. (pt)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (ur. 14 czerwca 1949 w Joué-lès-Tours) – francuski kolarz szosowy i przełajowy, brązowy medalista szosowych mistrzostw świata. (pl)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (* 25. května 1946, Joué-lès-Tours) je bývalý francouzský závodník v silniční cyklistice. Pochází z cyklistické rodiny: jeho strýc vyhrál v roce 1948, mladší bratr se zúčastnil Tour de l'Avenir 1974 a vyhrál jednu etapu, v roce 1976 zvítězil v jednorázovém závodě . (cs)
  • Jean-Pierre Danguillaume (born 25 May 1946) is a retired French professional road bicycle racer. He is the nephew of fellow racing cyclist Camille Danguillaume. His sporting career began with U.C. Joue. As an amateur, he competed competed in the team time trial at the 1968 Summer Olympics and won the 1969 edition of the Peace Race. In 1970 he turned professional with the Peugeot team, where he spent his entire professional career. Between 1970 and 1978, Danguillaume won 7 stages in the Tour de France. His other notable wins included the Grand Prix de Plouay in 1971, the Critérium International in 1973, the Grand Prix du Midi Libre in 1974 and Paris–Bourges in 1975. In the latter year he also took the bronze medal in the road race at the World Championships in Yvoir, Belgium. During his car (en)
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