Georges Chappe
Georges Chappe (born 5 March 1944) is a retired cyclist from France, who was nicknamed Jojo during his professional career. He was a professional from 1965 to 1975. In 1970 he won the Critérium International. In 1968, Chappe won a stage in the Tour de France, but in 1971 he was the lanterne rouge. He also competed in the team time trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics.[1]
![]()  | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Georges Chappe | 
| Born | 5 March 1944 Marseille, France  | 
| Team information | |
| Discipline | Road | 
| Role | Rider | 
| Major wins | |
| Critérium International (1970) | |
Major results
    
- 1963
 - World amateur championship team time trial (100km) (with Michel Bechet, Marcel-Ernest Bidault and Dominique Motte)
 - 1965
 - Promotion Pernod
 - Sanvignes
 - Plonéour-Lavern
 - 1967
 - Paris–Camembert
 - 1968
 - Tour de France:
- Winner stage 4
 
 - 1969
 - Grand-Bourg
 - 1970
 - Critérium International
 - GP Petit Varois
 - Paris–Camembert
 - 1972
 - Lamballe
 - Vailly-sur-Sauldre
 
References
    
- "Georges Chappe Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 31 October 2013. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
 
External links
    
- Georges Chappe at Cycling Archives
 - Official Tour de France results for Georges Chappe
 
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.
.jpg.webp)