sport.wikisort.org - AthleteOctave Lapize (pronounced [ɔktav lapiz]; 24 October 1887 – 14 July 1917) was a French professional road racing cyclist and track cyclist.[1]
French cyclist
Octave Lapize |
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Full name | Octave Lapize |
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Born | (1887-10-24)24 October 1887 Paris, France |
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Died | 14 July 1917(1917-07-14) (aged 29) Toul, France |
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Discipline | Road |
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Role | Rider |
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Grand Tours
- Tour de France
- General classification (1910)
- 6 Stages (1910, 1912, 1914)
One-day races and Classics
- Paris–Roubaix (1909, 1910, 1911)
- Paris–Tours (1911)
- Paris–Brussels (1911, 1912, 1913)
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Most famous for winning the 1910 Tour de France and a bronze medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in the men's 100 kilometres,[2] he was a three-time winner of one-day classics, Paris–Roubaix and Paris–Brussels.
Career
In his first Tour De France in 1909, he abandoned early due to wintery conditions during the month of July, but not before
he managed a Stage 2 second place behind Tour winner Francois Faber. The following year he went head-to-head with Alcyon teammate Faber who led comfortably until colliding with a dog at the foot of the Pyrenees. Lapize finally won by just 4 points helped by a number of punctures to Faber's bike on the final stage from Caen to Paris. In a total of six starts in the Tour De France between 1909 and 1914, this victory was the only one he finished.
While climbing the Col d'Aubsique (via the Col du Soulor and the Col de Tortes) in the 1910 Tour de France he is reported to have said to the race organisers: "Vous êtes des criminels !"' (French for 'You are criminals!')"[3] Later, at the stage finish in Bayonne, he is reported to have told a reporter that "Desgrange est un assassin"said (French for 'Desgrange is a murderer!")[3] The stage in question was 326 kilometers in length and featured the climbs of the Col de Peyresourde, Col d'Aspin, Col du Tourmalet, Col du Soulor, Col de Tortes and the Col d'Aubisque.[3] Lapize won the stage.[3]
The First World War ended his cycling career. As a fighter pilot in the French army, Octave Lapize was shot down near Flirey, Meurthe-et-Moselle on 14 July 1917. Fatally wounded, he died in a hospital in Toul.[4]
Career achievements
Major results
- 1908
- Summer Olympics Men's 100 kilometres - Bronze Medal
- 1909
- Paris–Roubaix, 1st Place
- 1910
- Tour de France -
1st Overall and 4 stage wins (Stage 5, 9, 10, 14)
- Paris–Roubaix, 1st Place
- 1911
- Paris–Roubaix, 1st Place
- Paris–Tours, 1st Place
- Paris–Brussels, 1st Place
French National Championships, 1st Place
- 1912
- Tour de France - Stage 6 win
- Paris–Brussels, 1st Place
French National Championships, 1st Place
- 1913
- Paris–Brussels, 1st Place
French National Championships, 1st Place
- 1914
- Tour de France - Stage 8 win
Grand Tour results
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1909 |
1910 |
1911 |
1912 |
1913 |
1914 |
Giro d'Italia |
DNE |
DNE |
DNE |
DNE |
DNE |
DNE |
Stages won |
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— |
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Tour de France |
DNF-4 |
1 |
DNF-4 |
DNF-9 |
DNF-3 |
DNF-10 |
Stages won |
0 |
4 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Vuelta a España |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Stages won |
Legend
1 | Winner |
2–3 | Top three-finish |
4–10 | Top ten-finish |
11– | Other finish |
DNE | Did Not Enter |
DNF-x | Did Not Finish (retired on stage x) |
DNS-x | Did Not Start (not started on stage x) |
HD | Finished outside time limit (occurred on stage x) |
DSQ | Disqualified |
N/A | Race/classification not held |
NR | Not Ranked in this classification |
See also
- List of Olympians killed in World War I
References
Further reading
Tour de France general classification winners |
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1903–1919 |
- 1903: Maurice Garin
- 1904: Henri Cornet
- 1905: Louis Trousselier
- 1906: René Pottier
- 1907–08: Lucien Petit-Breton
- 1909: François Faber
- 1910: Octave Lapize
- 1911: Gustave Garrigou
- 1912: Odile Defraye
- 1913–14: Philippe Thys
- 1915–1918: World War I
- 1919: Firmin Lambot
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1920–1939 |
- 1920: Philippe Thys
- 1921: Léon Scieur
- 1922: Firmin Lambot
- 1923: Henri Pélissier
- 1924–25: Ottavio Bottecchia
- 1926: Lucien Buysse
- 1927–28: Nicolas Frantz
- 1929: Maurice De Waele
- 1930: André Leducq
- 1931: Antonin Magne
- 1932: André Leducq
- 1933: Georges Speicher
- 1934: Antonin Magne
- 1935: Romain Maes
- 1936: Sylvère Maes
- 1937: Roger Lapébie
- 1938: Gino Bartali
- 1939: Sylvère Maes
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1940–1959 |
- 1940–1946: World War II
- 1947: Jean Robic
- 1948: Gino Bartali
- 1949: Fausto Coppi
- 1950: Ferdinand Kübler
- 1951: Hugo Koblet
- 1952: Fausto Coppi
- 1953–1955: Louison Bobet
- 1956: Roger Walkowiak
- 1957: Jacques Anquetil
- 1958: Charly Gaul
- 1959: Federico Bahamontes
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1960–1979 |
- 1960: Gastone Nencini
- 1961–1964: Jacques Anquetil
- 1965: Felice Gimondi
- 1966: Lucien Aimar
- 1967: Roger Pingeon
- 1968: Jan Janssen
- 1969–1972: Eddy Merckx
- 1973: Luis Ocaña
- 1974: Eddy Merckx
- 1975: Bernard Thévenet
- 1976: Lucien Van Impe
- 1977: Bernard Thévenet
- 1978–79: Bernard Hinault
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1980–1998 |
- 1980: Joop Zoetemelk
- 1981–82: Bernard Hinault
- 1983–84: Laurent Fignon
- 1985: Bernard Hinault
- 1986: Greg LeMond
- 1987: Stephen Roche
- 1988: Pedro Delgado
- 1989–90: Greg LeMond
- 1991–1995: Miguel Indurain
- 1996: Bjarne Riis
- 1997: Jan Ullrich
- 1998: Marco Pantani
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2006–present | |
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French National Road Race Champions (men) |
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1900–1919 |
- Gustave Garrigou (1907–1908)
- Jean Alavoine (1909)
- Émile Georget (1910)
- Octave Lapize (1911–1913)
- Charles Crupelandt (1914)
- Henri Pélissier (1919)
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1920–1939 |
- Jean Alavoine (1920)
- Francis Pélissier (1921)
- Jean Brunier (1922)
- Francis Pélissier (1923–1924)
- Achille Souchard (1925–1926)
- Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928)
- Marcel Bidot (1929)
- Roger Bisseron (1930)
- Armand Blanchonnet (1931)
- André Godinat (1932)
- Roger Lapébie (1933)
- Raymond Louviot (1934)
- Georges Speicher (1935)
- René Le Grevès (1936)
- Georges Speicher (1937)
- Paul Maye (1938)
- Georges Speicher (1939)
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1940–1959 |
- René Vietto (1941)
- Émile Idée (1942)
- Paul Maye (1943)
- Urbain Caffi (1944)
- Eloi Tassin (1945)
- Louis Caput (1946)
- Émile Idée (1947)
- César Marcelak (1948)
- Jean Rey (1949)
- Louison Bobet (1950–1951)
- Adolphe Deledda (1952)
- Raphaël Géminiani (1953)
- Jacques Dupont (1954)
- André Darrigade (1955)
- Bernard Gauthier (1956)
- Valentin Huot (1957–1958)
- Henry Anglade (1959)
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1960–1979 |
- Jean Stablinski (1960)
- Raymond Poulidor (1961)
- Jean Stablinski (1962–1964)
- Henry Anglade (1965)
- Jean-Claude Theillière (1966)
- Désiré Letort (1967)
- Lucien Aimar (1968)
- Raymond Delisle (1969)
- Paul Gutty (1970)
- Yves Hézard (1971)
- Roland Berland (1972)
- Bernard Thévenet (1973)
- Georges Talbourdet (1974)
- Régis Ovion (1975)
- Guy Sibille (1976)
- Marcel Tinazzi (1977)
- Bernard Hinault (1978)
- Roland Berland (1979)
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1980–1999 |
- Pierre-Raymond Villemiane (1980)
- Serge Beucherie (1981)
- Régis Clère (1982)
- Marc Gomez (1983)
- Laurent Fignon (1984)
- Jean-Claude Leclercq (1985)
- Yvon Madiot (1986)
- Marc Madiot (1987)
- Éric Caritoux (1988–1989)
- Philippe Louviot (1990)
- Armand de Las Cuevas (1991)
- Luc Leblanc (1992)
- Jacky Durand (1993–1994)
- Eddy Seigneur (1995)
- Stéphane Heulot (1996)
- Stéphane Barthe (1997)
- Laurent Jalabert (1998)
- François Simon (1999)
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2000–2019 |
- Christophe Capelle (2000)
- Didier Rous (2001)
- Nicolas Vogondy (2002)
- Didier Rous (2003)
- Thomas Voeckler (2004)
- Pierrick Fédrigo (2005)
- Florent Brard (2006)
- Christophe Moreau (2007)
- Nicolas Vogondy (2008)
- Dimitri Champion (2009)
- Thomas Voeckler (2010)
- Sylvain Chavanel (2011)
- Nacer Bouhanni (2012)
- Arthur Vichot (2013)
- Arnaud Démare (2014)
- Steven Tronet (2015)
- Arthur Vichot (2016)
- Arnaud Démare (2017)
- Anthony Roux (2018)
- Warren Barguil (2019)
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2020–2039 |
- Arnaud Démare (2020)
- Rémi Cavagna (2021)
- Florian Sénéchal (2022)
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На других языках
- [en] Octave Lapize
[es] Octave Lapize
Octave Lapize (nacido el 24 de octubre de 1887 en Montrouge - fallecido el 14 de julio de 1917) fue un ciclista francés, profesional entre 1909 y 1914.
[fr] Octave Lapize
Louis Octave Lapize, dit Octave Lapize, né le 24 octobre 1887 dans le 14e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 14 juillet 1917 à Toul, est un cycliste français. Professionnel de 1909 à 1914, il est considéré comme l'un des plus grands coureurs de sa génération et possède un riche palmarès. Vainqueur du Tour de France 1910, qui traverse pour la première fois les Pyrénées, il compte également six victoires d'étape dans l'épreuve. Il remporte trois victoires consécutives sur Paris-Roubaix, devenant le premier coureur à réussir cette performance, ainsi que trois titres de champion de France, trois succès sur Paris-Bruxelles et une victoire sur Paris-Tours.
[it] Octave Lapize
Octave Lapize (Montrouge, 24 ottobre 1887 – Pont-à-Mousson, 14 luglio 1917) è stato un ciclista su strada, ciclocrossista e pistard francese.
Professionista dal 1909 al 1914, vinse tre Parigi-Roubaix e un Tour de France.
[ru] Лапиз, Октав
Октав Лапиз (фр. Octave Lapize; 24 октября 1887, Париж — 14 июля 1917, Туль) — французский велогонщик, победитель Тур-де-Франс 1910 года и бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 1908 года.
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