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词条 Bol d'Or cycle race
释义

  1. Origins

  2. Rules

  3. Winners

  4. External links

  5. References

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| region = {{Unbulleted list|Paris, France | 1898: Roubaix | 1925: Bordeaux }}
| english = The Golden Bowl
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| type = 24-hour endurance race
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| first = {{start date|1894}}
| number = 25
| final = 1950
| firstwinner = {{flagathlete|Constant Huret|FRA}}
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The Bol d'Or was a bicycle track race that ran in France between 1894 and 1950. It was a paced, 24-hour endurance event. It has been won by several notable cyclists including Constant Huret (4 times), the Australian Hubert Opperman and three time hour record breaker Oscar Egg. The person with the most wins is Léon Georget (brother of Émile) with nine (including eight in a row).

Origins

In the nineteenth century, English and French cyclists were trying to get the world record for 24 hours cycling. Usually, the English cyclists had the record, but in 1892 a French cyclist (Auguste Stéphane) broke the record, riding 631 km. The English cyclists organized a cycling event a few days later, and in that race they took back the record when Frank Shorland rode 665 km. The record changed hands a few more times during irregularly scheduled competitions, but in 1894 the French created the Bol d'Or so they would have a yearly go at the record.[1]

The race was created on 23 and 24 June 1894 by a Monsieur Decam. It first ran at the Vélodrome Buffalo in Paris and was sponsored by Chocolate Meunier.

The race gets its name from the prize awarded to the winner - a gilded bronze bowl or cup.

Rules

During the Bol d'Or, riders had 24 hours to ride as many laps as possible. The riders were helped by pacers; details of the pacing changed over the years. In 1899, electric tandems were tried, which resulted in a record distance. In 1902, riders were only paced in the first two and last two hours, which resulted in a lower distance.[1]

In the early years riders were paced by tandems or triplets. Motor (derny) pacing was used in 1950. The 1900 event was one of the cycling events during the 1900 Summer Olympics, but it is not considered an Olympic event by the IOC because professional cyclists were allowed to enter.

Winners

YearRiderCountryDistancePacingVelodrome
1894Constant Huret {{FRA}} 736.946 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1895Constant Huret {{FRA}} 829.498 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1896Gaston Rivierre {{FRA}} 859.120 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1897Lucien Stein {{FRA}} 764.826 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1898Constant Huret {{FRA}} 852.468 km triplet paced Roubaix Vélodrome
1899Albert Walters {{GBR2}} 1020.977 km electric tandem paced Parc des Princes Vélodrome
1900Mathieu Cordang {{NED}} 956.775 km triplet paced Vélodrome de Vincennes
1902Constant Huret {{FRA}} 779.488 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1903Léon Georget {{FRA}} 847.803 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1904Lucien Petit-Breton {{FRA}} 852.000 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1905Arthur Vanderstuyft {{BEL}} 943.666 km tandem paced Vélodrome d'hiver
1906René Pottier {{FRA}} 925.290 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1907Léon Georget {{FRA}} 904.420 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1908Léon Georget {{FRA}} 973.666 km tandem paced Vélodrome d'hiver
1909Léon Georget {{FRA}} 845.700 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1910Léon Georget {{FRA}} 923.300 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1911Léon Georget {{FRA}} 915.160 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1912Léon Georget {{FRA}} 951.750 km tandem paced Vélodrome d'hiver
1913Léon Georget {{FRA}} 909.984 km tandem paced Vélodrome d'hiver
1919Léon Georget {{FRA}} 924.680 km tandem paced Vélodrome d'hiver
1924Oscar Egg {{SUI}} 936.325 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1925Honoré Barthélémy {{FRA}} 1035.114 km tandem paced Bordeaux Vélodrome
1927Honoré Barthélémy {{FRA}} 924.500 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1928Hubert Opperman {{AUS}} 950.060 km tandem paced Vélodrome Buffalo
1950Fiorenzo Magni {{ITA}} 867.609 km derny paced Vélodrome d'hiver

External links

  • Bol d'Or at memoire-du-cyclisme.eu

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://resolver.kb.nl/resolve?urn=ddd:110562725:mpeg21:a0281|title=De geschiedenis van den "Bol d'Or"|language=Dutch|work=De Telegraaf|publisher=Delpher|date=19 June 1924|access-date=21 August 2016}}

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