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The '''1967 Tour de France''' was the 54th [[Tour de France]], taking place June 29 to July 23, 1967. It consisted of 22 stages over 4780&nbps;km, ridden at 35.018&nbsp;km/h.<ref name="guide">{{cite web|url=http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/docs/histo2009_06.pdf|title=Guide Historique|type=PDF|author=[[Jacques Augendre]]|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|year=2009|accessdate=30 September 2009|language=French}}</ref> Thirteen national teams of ten riders competed, with three French teams, two Belgian, two Italian, two Spanish, one each from Germany, United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and a Swiss/Luxembourgian team.
The '''1967 Tour de France''' was the 54th [[Tour de France]], taking place June 29 to July 23, 1967. It consisted of 22 stages over 4780&nbps;km, ridden at 35.018&nbsp;km/h.<ref name="guide">{{cite web|url=http://www.letour.fr/2009/TDF/COURSE/docs/histo2009_06.pdf|title=Guide Historique|type=PDF|author=[[Jacques Augendre]]|publisher=[[Amaury Sport Organisation]]|year=2009|accessdate=30 September 2009|language=French|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1255114110690607|archivedate=2009-10-09|deadurl=no}}</ref> Thirteen national teams of ten riders competed, with three French teams, two Belgian, two Italian, two Spanish, one each from Germany, United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and a Swiss/Luxembourgian team.


The Tour was marred by the fatal collapse of [[Tom Simpson]] on the slopes of [[Mont Ventoux]]. This tour was the first to have a prologue, a short individual time-trial prior to stage racing.
The Tour was marred by the fatal collapse of [[Tom Simpson]] on the slopes of [[Mont Ventoux]]. This tour was the first to have a prologue, a short individual time-trial prior to stage racing.

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1967 Tour de France
Race details
DatesJune 29–July 23, 1967
Stages22+prologue, including two split stages
Distance4,780 km (2,970 mi)
Winning time136h 53' 50"
Results
Winner  Roger Pingeon (France) (France)
  Second  Julio Jimenez (Spain) (Spain)
  Third  Franco Balmamion (Italy) (Primavera)

Points  Jan Janssen (Netherlands) (Netherlands)
  Mountains  Julio Jimenez (Spain) (Spain)
  Team France France 1

The 1967 Tour de France was the 54th Tour de France, taking place June 29 to July 23, 1967. It consisted of 22 stages over 4780&nbps;km, ridden at 35.018 km/h.[1] Thirteen national teams of ten riders competed, with three French teams, two Belgian, two Italian, two Spanish, one each from Germany, United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and a Swiss/Luxembourgian team.

The Tour was marred by the fatal collapse of Tom Simpson on the slopes of Mont Ventoux. This tour was the first to have a prologue, a short individual time-trial prior to stage racing.

Results

Overall standings

Rank Name Country Time
1 Roger Pingeon  France 136h 53' 50"
2 Julio Jimenez  Spain 3' 40"
3 Franco Balmamion  Italy 7' 23"
4 Désiré Letort  France 8' 18"
5 Jan Janssen  Netherlands 9' 47"
6 Lucien Aimar  France 9' 47"
7 Felice Gimondi  Italy 10' 14"
8 Jozef Huysmans  Belgium 16' 45"
9 Raymond Poulidor  France 18' 18"
10 Fernando Manzaneque  Spain 19' 22"

Stage Winners

References

  1. ^ Jacques Augendre (2009). "Guide Historique" (PDF) (in French). Amaury Sport Organisation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-10-09. Retrieved 30 September 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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