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    Jean Robic (pronounced [ʒɑ̃ ʁɔ.bik]; 10 June 1921 – 6 October 1980) was a French road racing cyclist who won the 1947 Tour de France. Robic was a professional...
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    World Championships took place in Paris (France) in 1950 and was won by Jean Robic, of France. Between 1950 and 1966 the championship was open to both amateurs...
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    was an unexpected attack, and little-known French cyclist Jean Robic captured the lead. Robic had won the Tour de France without ever wearing the yellow...
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  • racer who never wore the yellow jersey until the race was over. In 1947, Jean Robic overturned a three-minute deficit on a 257 km final stage into Paris....
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  • racing cyclist Ivo Robić (1923–2000), Croatian singer and songwriter Jean Robic (1921–1980), French road racing cyclist John Robic (born 1963), American...
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  • Not held due to World War II 1946: Not held due to World War II 1947:  Jean Robic (FRA) 1948:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1949:  Fausto Coppi (ITA) 1950:  Ferdinand...
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    the fourth stage, Jean Robic, the winner of the 1947 Tour de France was in a group with his teammate Raphaël Géminiani, and Robic let Géminiani do all...
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    kilometres (3.7 miles) from the summit to rid himself of the French rider Jean Robic. This was the year that motorcycle television crews first came to the...
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    — — — 1944 — — — — — — 1945 — — — — — — 1946 — — — — — — 1947  France Jean Robic France 4,642 km (2,884 mi) 148h 11′ 25″ + 3′ 58″ 3 1948  Italy Gino Bartali*...
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    Vissers (BEL) 1947 15 1 Bagnères-de-Luchon Pau  Jean Robic (FRA) 1948 8 1 Lourdes Toulouse  Jean Robic (FRA) 1949 11 1 Pau Bagnères-de-Luchon  Fausto Coppi (ITA)...
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