De grote wielren quiz!
Eerste winnaar (Coppi, 1952) en eerste Nederlandse winnaar (Joop, 1976) op de Alp ?
Ze wonnen beiden de rit naar de Alp (zie hierboven), maar ook de zware bergrit de volgende dag (Coppi naar Sestriere en Joop naar Montgenèvre).
Twéé renners horen in onderstaand rijtje niet thuis. Wie en waarom ?
Paolo Bettini
Jacques Anquetil
Stefano Garzelli
Bernard Hinault
Marco Pantani
Laurent Fignon
Paolo Savoldelli
Federico Bahamontes
Riccardo Ricco
Paolo Bettini
Jacques Anquetil
Stefano Garzelli
Bernard Hinault
Marco Pantani
Laurent Fignon
Paolo Savoldelli
Federico Bahamontes
Riccardo Ricco
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Laatst gewijzigd door Deleted_User op 26 jul 2017 21:33, 1 keer totaal gewijzigd.
@Afrit13, half puntje voor jou, zal de namen even aanpassen.
@rob74, helaas, is niet wat ik bedoel.
@rob74, helaas, is niet wat ik bedoel.
@lior63: ook doping is niet het aanknopingspunt.....
@Anquetil en doping: :
(www.sportsscientists.com): Also at this time, one of the men to have won the Tour five times, Jacques Anquetil, was in his prime. Anquetil reportedly perfected the use of “the Anquetil cocktail” comprising a painkiller, morphine or palfium, injected directly into painful muscles even whilst cycling; an amphetamine to offset the somnolent effect of morphine; and a sleeping tablet, Gardenal, to allow sleep when the stimulatory effects of the amphetamines were still active. Anquetil’s recorded comment is that: “You would have to be an imbecile or a crook to imagine that a professional cyclist who races for 235 days a year can hold the pace without stimulants”
(www.sportsscientists.com): Also at this time, one of the men to have won the Tour five times, Jacques Anquetil, was in his prime. Anquetil reportedly perfected the use of “the Anquetil cocktail” comprising a painkiller, morphine or palfium, injected directly into painful muscles even whilst cycling; an amphetamine to offset the somnolent effect of morphine; and a sleeping tablet, Gardenal, to allow sleep when the stimulatory effects of the amphetamines were still active. Anquetil’s recorded comment is that: “You would have to be an imbecile or a crook to imagine that a professional cyclist who races for 235 days a year can hold the pace without stimulants”