Charly Gaul /ˈɡaʊl/[Luxembourgish IPA needed] (8 December 1932 – 6 December 2005) was a Luxembourgish professional cyclist. He was a national cyclo-cross...
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which included high mountains. In that eighth stage, Charly Gaul attacked early in the stage. Gaul was more than 23 minutes behind in the general classification...
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Marcel Bidot a "jack-ass" named "Marcel" to express his displeasure. Charly Gaul, was part of a Dutch / Luxembourg team and agreed to share his prizes...
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from Bédoin for the first time in the 1958 Tour de France, in which Charly Gaul was the fastest at 62 min 9 s. Northwest from Malaucène: 1,570 m (5,150 ft)...
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through the tour, a tall order with two previous winners in the field—Charly Gaul and Federico Bahamontes—but he did it. His victories in stage races such...
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Bahamontes to focus on the general classification. The defending champion Charly Gaul was again placed in a mixed team of Luxembourgian and Dutch cyclists...
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German sculptor Charly Gaul (1932–2005), Luxembourgian cyclist David Gaul (1886–1962), American swimmer and 1904 Olympian Frank Gaul (born 1924), American...
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Spain Federico Bahamontes Spain 1955 Luxembourg Charly Gaul Luxembourg–Mixed 1956 Luxembourg Charly Gaul Luxembourg–Mixed 1957 Italy Gastone Nencini Italy...
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Alpe d'Huez (36:50), and other cyclists including Lance Armstrong and Charly Gaul have hailed Pantani's climbing skills. He is the last rider and one of...
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thought able to win the Tour. The most favourite of these was probably Charly Gaul, who had won the 1956 Giro d'Italia, although he was in a weak team,...
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