Mathieu Van Der Poel Raymond Poulidor MilanoSanremo Print lupon.gov.ph


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French cyclist Raymond Poulidor, Van der Poel's maternal grandfather, won the Milan-San Remo in 1961. He died in 2019. Van der Poel said the win was special not only because his grandfather won.


Raymond Poulidor après sa victoire, à San Remo, Italie le 18 mars... News Photo Getty Images

Van der Poel emulates grandfather Poulidor with Milan-San Remo triumph San Remo (Italy) (AFP) - Mathieu van der Poel won Milan-San Remo on Saturday to claim the first 'Monument' of.


La colección de fotones históricos que Van der Poel ha calcado de su abuelo Poulidor ganando la

Raymond Poulidor Wins the 1961 Milan San Remo!


Poulidor, MilanSan Remo, Tour de France... qui est le phénomène Mathieu van der Poel ? Le

Results Milan-San Remo: Mathieu van der Poel wins 62 years after grandfather 18 March 2023 Cycling Van der Poel is the first Dutch rider to win Milan-San Remo since Hennie Kuiper in 1985.


80 ans de Raymond Poulidor Milan San Remo en 1961, la première grande victoire de sa carrière

However, Poulidor also won the 1964 Vuelta a Espana and the 'monument' classic Milan-San Remo in 1961.. Poulidor's grandson, the Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel, is one of the best young.


Mon Tour de France 1959 la suite Milan San Remo

Maybe one of the most loved cyclists of his era, Raymond Poulidor captures a heroic win at the 1961 Milan San Remo. Triomphe modeste, et pudeur personnelle. Un grand champion, dans la plus éclatante simplicité.


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Le 18 mars 1961 Raymond Poulidor remportait Milan-Sanremo, sa première grande victoire internationale. 62 ans plus tard, jour pour jour, son petit-fils Mathi.


POULIDOR Milan San Remo 1961 Coureur cycliste, Cyclisme, Coureurs

French cyclist Raymond Poulidor, Van der Poel's maternal grandfather, won the Milan-San Remo in 1961. He died in 2019. Van der Poel said the win was special not only because his grandfather won.


Poulidor creuse l'écart sur la montée, en Italie en 1961. News Photo Getty Images

Milan-San Remo is the first of cycling's five 'Monument' one-day races along with the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaic, Liege-Bastogne-Liege, and Giro di Lombardia. The next race will be the Tour of Flanders taking place on Sunday 2 April. Add these to your favourites Mathieu VAN DER POEL Filippo GANNA Wout VAN AERT Cycling Road NED


MilanSan Remo Van der Poel and grandfather Poulidor on the finish line the picture

He won seven stages of the Tour, a Grand Tour overall in the 1964 Vuelta a España, Paris-Nice twice, the 1961 Milan-San Remo and the 1963 Flèche Wallonne. See more


60 ans après la victoire de son grandpère Raymond Poulidor, Mathieu van der Poel prend le

Raymond Poulidor, cyclist, born 15 April 1936; died 13 November 2019


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Raymond Poulidor won alone the following year, as did Emile Daems of Belgium in 1962.. Eddy Merckx made the Poggio his own, with seven Milan-San Remo victories between 1966 and 1976, nearly.


Raymond Poulidor la classe populaire Libération

Dutchman Mathieu van der Poel, grandson of cyclist Raymond Poulidor, followed in the footsteps of his illustrious grandfather by winning, on Saturday March 18 2023, the grueling Milan-San Remo, the longest professional race in modern cycling. In the wheel of "Poupou". Sixty-two years after his grandfather Raymond Pouli


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Raymond Poulidor. Born: April 15th, 1936;. In 1961 he took the French national championship and the Milan-San Remo; a year later he finished third to Anquetil in the Tour de France. The rivalry.


Raymond Poulidor

Raymond Poulidor ( French pronunciation: [ʁɛmɔ̃ pulidɔʁ]; 15 April 1936 - 13 November 2019), nicknamed " Pou-Pou " ( pronounced [pu pu] ), was a French professional racing cyclist, who rode for Mercier his entire career. His distinguished career coincided with two other outstanding riders - Jacques Anquetil and Eddy Merckx.