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Joseph Groussard (born 2 March 1934 in La Chapelle-Janson, Brittany, France) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. Groussard was professional from 1954 to 1968. He rode 9 editions of the Tour de France where he won one stage in the 1959 Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for one day in 1960 Tour de France. Other victories include two wins in Paris–Camembert, stage wins in Paris–Nice, wins in Critérium International and Four Days of Dunkirk and the 1963 edition of Milan–San Remo. In 1965, Groussard became the Lanterne rouge (last finishing rider) in the 1965 Tour de France.

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  • Joseph Groussard (ca)
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  • Joseph Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 2 de març de 1934) va ser un ciclista francès que fou professional entre 1956 i 1967, aconseguint 65 victòries durant la seva carrera. D'entre totes aquestes victòries destaca la Milà-Sanremo de 1963 i una etapa al Tour de França de 1959. (ca)
  • Joseph Groussard es un ciclista francés, nacido el 2 de marzo de 1934 en La Chapelle-Janson, cerca de Larchamp. Fue profesional de 1955 a 1966. Su hermano y su yerno Philippe Dalibard también fueron ciclistas profesionales. (es)
  • Joseph Groussard est un coureur cycliste français, né le 2 mars 1934 à La Chapelle-Janson près de Fougères (Ille et Vilaine). Il a été professionnel de 1955 à 1966 avec 65 victoires à son palmarès. Son frère, Georges Groussard, était aussi coureur cycliste professionnel. Ses principales équipes ont été : Helyett, ACBB, Alcyon, Pelforth-Sauvage-Lejeune. (fr)
  • Joseph Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 2 marzo 1934) è un ex ciclista su strada francese.Professionista dal 1954 al 1967, vinse la Milano-Sanremo nel 1963 e una tappa al Tour de France. Anche suo fratello Georges, con il quale corse spesso nella stessa formazione, fu un ciclista professionista, così come suo nipote Eric che però non approdò al professionismo. Diventerà anche suocero di , ciclista anch'egli e poi dirigente sportivo. (it)
  • Joseph Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 2 maart 1934) was een Frans wielrenner. Hij was prof van 1956-1966.Hij is de oudere broer van Georges Groussard, die ook beroepsrenner was. (nl)
  • Joseph Groussard (La Chapelle-Janson, 2 de março de 1934) é um ex-ciclista francês, que competiu como profissional entre 1957 à 1968. Ele terminou em último lugar no Tour de France 1965. (pt)
  • Joseph Groussard (* 2. März 1934 in La Chapelle-Janson) ist ein ehemaliger französischer Radrennfahrer. Joseph Groussard war Profi-Radrennfahrer von 1954 bis 1968. Er startete bei zahlreichen kleineren Straßenradrennen und Kriterien, bei denen er oftmals vordere Plätze belegen konnte. Das Rennen Circuit de l’Indre gewann er 1960. 1959 siegte er im Eintagesrennen Genua–Nizza. 1957 und 1960 gewann er Paris–Camembert, 1961 den Grand Prix Midi Libre und 1962 die Vier Tage von Dünkirchen. Zudem siegte er dreimal – 1958, 1961 und 1962 – bei den Boucles de la Seine, 1962 beim Critérium International und 1958 bei Genua-Nizza. 1962 siegte er im Eintagesrennen Grand Prix du Le Locle. (de)
  • Joseph Groussard (born 2 March 1934 in La Chapelle-Janson, Brittany, France) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. Groussard was professional from 1954 to 1968. He rode 9 editions of the Tour de France where he won one stage in the 1959 Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey as leader of the general classification for one day in 1960 Tour de France. Other victories include two wins in Paris–Camembert, stage wins in Paris–Nice, wins in Critérium International and Four Days of Dunkirk and the 1963 edition of Milan–San Remo. In 1965, Groussard became the Lanterne rouge (last finishing rider) in the 1965 Tour de France. (en)
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