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Odile Defraye
Belgian cyclist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Odile Defraye (pronounced [ɔ.dil dɛ.fʁɛj]; Dutch: Odiel Defraeye; 14 July 1888 – 21 August 1965) was a Belgian road racing cyclist who won three stages and the overall title of the 1912 Tour de France, which was the last tour decided by a points system instead of overall best time.[1] He was the first Belgian to win the Tour and was only invited to join Alcyon's all-French team at a late stage for publicity purposes.
In the 1913 Tour de France, Defraye held the overall lead after stages 2 through 5 before relinquishing the lead on the Tourmalet to Stage 6 and eventual winner Philippe Thys. He participated in six tours between 1909 and 1924 but his victory Tour was the only one that he completed.[2]
Other major wins include the 1913 Milan–San Remo, a one-day classic, and four stages and the overall for the 1912 Tour of Belgium.
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Career achievements
Major results
- 1908
- 1st Tour of Flanders (Amateur edition)
- 1910
- 1st
Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen
- 1911
- 1st
National Road Championships - Road race
- 1912
Winner Tour de France
- 1st Stages 2, 7 & 9
Winner Tour of Belgium
- 1st Stages 2, 3, 6 & 7
- 3rd l'Étoile Carolorégienne
- 5th Paris-Roubaix
- 1913
- 1st Milan–San Remo
- 1914
- Tour of Belgium
- Stage 6
- 1921
- Tour of Belgium
- Stage 6
Grand Tour results timeline
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 |
References
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