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1967 | June 29 - July 23
Angers - Paris

total distance: 4779.0 km
number of stages: 22

money for winner: 20 000 F
money total: 541 300 F

Roger Pingeon | France | France | age: 27
time: 136hr 53min 50sec | average speed: 34.756 km/h
2nd place: Julio Jimenez (+ 3min 40sec)
3rd place: Franco Balmamion (+ 7min 23sec)
winning team: France
number of participants: 130
finished: 88
not finished: 42
Jerseys winners:

 Roger Pingeon
 Jan Janssen
 Julio Jimenez


Tour de France start:

Statistic of the riders:
Route length:
(compared with longest route in 1926 - 5745 km)

 4 779 / 5 745 
 83,2%


Stages

number of stages in this year*: 25 | display finish towns on map
*total number of posibbilities to win the stage

STAGES - start, finish, length, winner, time, average speed
1aAngers -Angers  5.8 km  ESP  José-Maria ERRANDONEA  0:07:43  45.1 km/h
1bAngers -Saint-Malo  185.5 km  BEL  Walter GODEFROOT  4:34:49  40.5 km/h
2Saint-Malo -Caen  180.0 km  BEL  Willy VAN NESTE  4:18:33  41.8 km/h
3Caen -Amiens  248.0 km  ITA  Marino BASSO  6:01:37  41.1 km/h
4Amiens -Roubaix  191.0 km  BEL  Guido REYBROECK  4:46:44  40.0 km/h
5aRoubaix -Jambes  172.0 km  FRA  Roger PINGEON  3:59:16  43.1 km/h
5bJambes -Jambes  17.0 km  BEL  Belgium  0:19:40  51.9 km/h
6Jambes -Metz  238.0 km  BEL  Herman VAN SPRINGEL  6:13:28  38.2 km/h
7Metz -Strasbourg  205.5 km  GBR  Michaël WRIGHT  5:46:23  35.6 km/h
8Strasbourg -Ballon d´Alsace  215.0 km  FRA  Lucien AIMAR  6:43:43  32.0 km/h
9Belfort -Divonne  238.5 km  BEL  Guido REYBROECK  6:26:22  37.0 km/h
10Divonne -Briançon  243.0 km  ITA  Felice GIMONDI  7:26:52  32.6 km/h
11Briançon -Digne  197.0 km  FRA  José SAMYN  6:05:04  32.4 km/h
12Digne -Marseille  207.5 km  FRA  Raymond RIOTTE  6:16:08  33.1 km/h
13Marseille -Carpentras  211.5 km  NED  Jan JANSSEN  6:58:15  30.3 km/h
14Carpentras -Sète  201.5 km  GBR  Barry HOBAN  6:13:58  32.3 km/h
15Sète -Toulouse  230.5 km  GER  Rolf WOLFSHOHL  6:28:23  35.6 km/h
16Toulouse -Luchon  188.0 km  ESP  Fernando MANZANEQUE  5:38:19  33.3 km/h
17Luchon -Pau  250.0 km  FRA  Raymond MASTROTTO  8:00:27  31.2 km/h
18Pau -Bordeaux  206.5 km  ITA  Marino BASSO  5:52:45  35.1 km/h
19Bordeaux -Limoges  217.0 km  FRA  Jean STABLINSKI  5:50:20  37.2 km/h
20Limoges -Puy-de-Dôme  222.0 km  ITA  Felice GIMONDI  7:08:21  31.1 km/h
21Clermont-Ferrand -Fontainebleau  359.0 km  FRA  Paul LEMETEYER  11:12:47  32.0 km/h
22aFontainebleau -Versailles  104.0 km  SUI  René BINGGELI  2:45:44  37.7 km/h
22bVersailles -Paris  46.6 km  FRA  Raymond POULIDOR  1:02:52  44.5 km/h


Winners of stages in 1967 by nations (8):

 nation  No.wins share (%)
 FRA  8 
 32,00% 
 BEL  6 
 24,00% 
 ITA  4 
 16,00% 
 GBR  2 
 8,00% 
 ESP  2 
 8,00% 
 NED  1 
 4,00% 
 GER  1 
 4,00% 
 SUI  1 
 4,00% 



Winners of stages in 1967 by cyclists (22):

 name  No.wins share (%)
 Felice GIMONDI  2 
 8,00% 
 Marino BASSO  2 
 8,00% 
 Guido REYBROECK  2 
 8,00% 
 Lucien AIMAR  1 
 4,00% 
 Barry HOBAN  1 
 4,00% 
 Paul LEMETEYER  1 
 4,00% 
 Willy VAN NESTE  1 
 4,00% 
 Herman VAN SPRINGEL  1 
 4,00% 
 Raymond RIOTTE  1 
 4,00% 
 Raymond MASTROTTO  1 
 4,00% 
 José-Maria ERRANDONEA  1 
 4,00% 
 Roger PINGEON  1 
 4,00% 
 Rolf WOLFSHOHL  1 
 4,00% 
 René BINGGELI  1 
 4,00% 
 Michaël WRIGHT  1 
 4,00% 
 Jan JANSSEN  1 
 4,00% 
 Jean STABLINSKI  1 
 4,00% 
 Walter GODEFROOT  1 
 4,00% 
 Belgium  1 
 4,00% 
 José SAMYN  1 
 4,00% 
 Fernando MANZANEQUE  1 
 4,00% 
 Raymond POULIDOR  1 
 4,00% 



Ascents

number of ascents in this year*: 17 | display ascents on map
*ascents of the second, first and "hors" category

THE ALPES [6]
Col d’Allos (2250 m):  FRA  Georges CHAPPE
Col de Tamié (907 m):  ITA  Guerrino TOSELLO
Col de Vars (2110 m):  FRA  Georges CHAPPE
Col du Télégraphe (1566 m):  ESP  Julio JIMENEZ
Galibier (2645 m):  ESP  Julio JIMENEZ
Mont Ventoux (1912 m):  ESP  Julio JIMENEZ
THE PYRENEES [5]
Aubisque (1709 m):  FRA  Jean-Claude THEILLIERE
Col de Menté (1349 m):  ESP  Fernando MANZANEQUE
Portet d’Aspet (1069 m):  ESP  Fernando MANZANEQUE
Portillon (1298 m):  ESP  Fernando MANZANEQUE
Tourmalet (2115 m):  ESP  Julio JIMENEZ
Other mountains [6]
Ballon d’Alsace (1178 m):  FRA  Lucien AIMAR
Collet du Linge (983 m):  ESP  Jésus ARANZABAL
Donon (727 m):  FRA  Guy IGNOLIN
Platzerwasel (1193 m):  ESP  Jésus ARANZABAL
Puy de Dôme (1415 m):  ITA  Felice GIMONDI
Struthof (788 m):  ITA  Marcello MUGNAINI


Winners of ascents in 1967 by nations (3):

 nation  No. wins share (%)
 ESP  9 
 52,94% 
 FRA  5 
 29,41% 
 ITA  3 
 17,65% 



Winners of ascents in 1967 by cyclists (10):

 name  No. wins share (%)
 Julio JIMENEZ  4 
 23,53% 
 Fernando MANZANEQUE  3 
 17,65% 
 Jésus ARANZABAL  2 
 11,76% 
 Georges CHAPPE  2 
 11,76% 
 Felice GIMONDI  1 
 5,88% 
 Guerrino TOSELLO  1 
 5,88% 
 Lucien AIMAR  1 
 5,88% 
 Jean-Claude THEILLIERE  1 
 5,88% 
 Guy IGNOLIN  1 
 5,88% 
 Marcello MUGNAINI  1 
 5,88% 



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