1947 Tour de France - Part 2
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Credit: Miroir Sprint 26-Jun-1947 & 28-Jun-1947 editions
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Stage 1 - Paris-Lille
Le Classement de l'Étape : Stage Result 1 FERDINAND KUBLER (Suisse) les 236 km en 6h51m55s; 2 Mahe (Ouest)) a deux long; 3 Piot (France) 6h53'19"; 4 Vooren 6h53'25"; 5 Klabinski 6h53'34" 6 Schotte 6h53'42"; 7 Ronconi 6h53'47"; 8 Brambilla 6h53'52"; 9 Robic; 10 Tacca; 11 Vietto; 12 Idee; 13 L Weileinman; 14 Danguillaume; 15 Pernac; 16 Jo Neri; 17 Bobet; 18 G Weileinman; 19 Bocquet; 20 Deprez; 21 Tassin; 22 Martin 6h55'56"; 23 Impanis 6h56'10", 24 Syen 6h56'41"; 25 Cogan 6h57'17"; 26 Teisseire 6h57'49"; 27 Van Schendel 6h57'59"; Camellini 6h68'02"; 29 Cosson 6h58'05"; 30 Fautrier 6h58’27"; 31 Goasmat 6h59'18"; 32 Latorre 6h59'36"; 33 Bizzi 6h59'41"; 34 Leveque 7h00’33”; 35 Thuayre 7h00’44”; 36 Bourlon 7h01'; 37 Remy 7h01'21"; 38 Falchleitner 7h01'59"; 39 Le Strat; 40 Goldsmitt; 41 Bertocchi; 42 Barret; 43 Mathieu; 44 Oreel 7h01'59"; 45 Kirchen 7h1'59"; 46 Cottur 7h1'59"; 47 Jansen 7h1'59"; 48 Gysselinck; 49 De Korver; 50 Diot 7h2'49"; 51 Lazarides 7h3'57"; 52 Gauthier (Bernard); 53 Pontet; 54 de Gribaldi; 55 Diedrich; 56 Depredhomme; 57 Gauthier (Louis); 58 Delille; 59 X; 60 Breuer 7h06'30"; 61 Sercu 7h06'56"; 62 Feruglio 7h07'11"; 63 Caput 7h07'27"; 64 De Muer; 65 Volpi; 66 Dessertine 7h07'48"; 67 Caffi; 68 Rousseau, 7h07'56"; 69 Massal 7h08'36"; 70 Audier, 7h08'49"; 71 Joly; 72 Tarchini, 7h09'04"; 73 Mollin, 7h09'20"; 74 Amberg, 7h09'51"; 75 Paul Neri, 7h11'34"; 76 Gnazzo, 7h12'59"; 77 Geminiani; 78 Giguet; 79 Muller; 80 Maye, 7h15'17"; 81 Huguet, 7h15'36"; 82 Macorig, 7h17'22"; 83 Bonnaventure, 7h17'22"; 84 Galliussi, 7 li 17'48"; 85 Rosello, 7h17'54"; 86 De Vresse, 7h17'57"; 87 Pierracci, 7h17'59"; 88 Lang, 7h18'2"; 89 Dorgebray, 7h18'26"; 90, Lucas, 7h18'35"; 91 Ackerman, 7h20,'23"; 92 Charpentier, 7h21'; 93 Guegan, 7h21’37"; 94 Muller, 7h22'56"; 95 Pawlisiak, 7h23'43"; 96 Callens, 7h26'12"
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Ferdi Kubler takes the stage and the first Yellow Jersey of the modern era |
“The racers were literally carried by the popular enthusiasm all along the 230 kilometres of the first stage Paris-Lille”
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Stage 2 Lille-Bruxelles
Stage Result -1 Vietto 5h05’52”; 2 Impanis 5h07’33”; 3 Depredhomme
Vietto also takes over the race lead and below he crosses the finish line alone.
Stage 3 Bruxelles-Luxembourg
Stage Result - 1 Ronconi 10h59’13”; 2 Cogan 11h04’47”; 3 Camellini
Vietto retains the race lead with Ronconi 2nd and Brambillia 3rd. The GC field is shown as down to 73 riders - even though only 69 were listed in the stage result.
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The ex-champion of Italy, Ronconi, winner of Stage 3
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