Participated 4 times
Between 1993 and 1998
Andrea Ferrigato, Italy
Tour de France 2026 starts from Barcelona, Spain in

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After stage 21 - 2025:
 16451 starters.
  5463 different riders.
  689 teams.
  2398 stages.
  470 restdays.
  466506.50 km.
  5925 abandoned riders.

Name:  Jacques Goddet

Born:  21 / 06 1905 in Paris, France
Died:  15 / 12 2000 in Paris, France
95 years old

Jacques Goddet was a French sports journalist and director of the Tour de France road cycling race from 1936 to 1986.


Goddet was born and died in Paris. His father, Victor Goddet, was co-founder and finance director of L'Auto, the newspaper that organised the first Tour in 1903. When Jacques Goddet had ended his studies in 1931, he became editor-in-chief of L'Auto. He covered the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.


In 1924 Jacques Goddet went to work for his father's paper in the rue du faubourg-Montmartre, Paris. Four years later he followed his first Tour de France and sat spellbound as he watched riders struggle for more than 16 hours on cols "that were no more than mediocre earth paths, muddy, stony". Goddet returned the following year and followed every Tour until 1989, with the exceptions of 1932 when he went to the Los Angeles Olympics and 1981 when he was too ill. He became chief reporter at L'Auto and took over organisation of the race when the director, Henri Desgrange, became too ill to continue in 1936.

Todays birthdays.

1877 • Henri Anthoine
1891 • Gottfried Burgat
1899 • Maurice Protin
1899 • Paul Thondoux
1911 • Theo Heimann
1921 • Henri Massal
1925 • Umberto Drei
1929 • Valentin Huot
1929 • Robert Varnajo
1954 • Géry Verlinden
1957 • Charly Jochums
1959 • Frédéric Vichot
1960 • Eduardo Gonzalez
1968 • Thomas Davy
1989 • Armindo Fonseca

 

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