1954 Tour de Romandie

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1954 Tour de Romandie
Race details
Dates 13–16 May 1954
Stages 4
Distance 790 [1]  km (490.9 mi)
Winning time 21h 16' 12"
Results
  WinnerFlag of France.svg  Jean Forestier  (FRA)
  SecondFlag of Italy.svg  Pasquale Fornara  (ITA)
  ThirdFlag of Switzerland.svg  Carlo Clerici  (SUI)
  1953
1955  

The 1954 Tour de Romandie was the eighth edition of the Tour de Romandie cycle race and was held from 13 May to 16 May 1954. The race started and finished in Le Locle. [2] The race was won by Jean Forestier.

Tour de Romandie cycling road race held in Romandie, Switzerland

The Tour de Romandie is a stage race which is part of the UCI World Tour. It runs through the Romandie region, or French-speaking part of Switzerland. The competition began in 1947, to coincide with the 50-year anniversary of Swiss Cycling.

Le Locle Place in Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Le Locle is a municipality in Le Locle District in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.

Jean Forestier French racing cyclist

Jean Forestier is a former French cyclist. He was a professional from 1953 to 1965. Forestier won the points classification in the 1957 Tour de France, and wore the yellow jersey for two days. He also won the 1955 Paris–Roubaix.

General classification

Final general classification [2] [3]
Rank Rider Time
1Flag of France.svg  Jean Forestier  (FRA)21h 16' 12"
2Flag of Italy.svg  Pasquale Fornara  (ITA) + 2' 12"
3Flag of Switzerland.svg  Carlo Clerici  (SUI) + 2' 50"
4Flag of Switzerland.svg  Fritz Schär  (SUI) + 3' 07"
5Flag of Switzerland.svg  Marcel Huber  (SUI) + 4' 08"
6Flag of Italy.svg  Alfredo Martini  (ITA) + 7' 15"
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Henri van Kerkhove  (BEL) + 7' 41"
8Flag of Switzerland.svg  Josef Winterberg  (SUI) + 9' 25"
9Flag of Italy.svg  Giancarlo Astrua  (ITA) + 10' 50"
10Flag of Switzerland.svg  Max Schellenberg  (SUI) + 12' 13"

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References

  1. "Tour of Romandie (World Tour), Switzerland". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 "8ème Tour de Romandie 1954". Memoire du cyclisme. Archived from the original on 28 March 2005.
  3. "1954 Tour de Romandie". First Cycling. Retrieved 30 January 2018.