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Tour De France | 1962 Procyclingstats.Com 24/06/1962 - 15/07/1962 | 196 Km | 94 Starting | Stage 4 Tour de France | 1962 procyclingstats.com 24/06/1962 - 15/07/1962 | 196 km | 94 starting | Stage 4 1 Saint-Raphaël - Helyett - 3 Ghigi 4 Liberia - Grammont - 5 Gazzola - Fiorelli - Hutchinson 21. BAFFI Pierino Wolber Hutchinson 1. ANQUETIL Jacques 22. BONI Guido 31. ANGLADE Henry 41. BRUNI Dino 2. ALTIG Rudi 23. CIACCI Catullo 32. DE CABOOTER Arthur 42. CESTARI Aurelio 3. ANNAERT Jean-Claude 24. MAGNANI Franco 33. CARRARA Joseph 43. ERNZER Marcel 4. EVERAERT Pierre 25. MINIERI Mario 34. DELBERGHE Edouard 44. GAUL Charly 5. GELDERMANS Albertus 26. RONCHINI Diego 35. DOTTO Jean 45. MAGNI Oreste 6. GRACZYK Jean 27. SARTI Luigi 36. FOUCHER André 46. MARTINATO Bruno 7. LE LAN Jean 28. SOLER Angelino 37. DE BOEVER Jaak 47. MELE Luigi 8. ROSTOLLAN Louis 29. SUAREZ Antonio 38. MILESI Jean 48. RIMESSI Alessandro 9. STABLINSKI Jean 30. ZANCHI Mario 39. HUIART Marc 49. MORESI Attilio 10. STOLKER Michel 40. SELIC Jean 50. SABBADIN Alfredo 6 Pelforth - Sauvage - 8 Gitane - Leroux - Dunlop - 9 Wiel's - Groene Leeuw 10 Margnat - Paloma - Lejeune R. Geminiani 81. CLAES Jean-Baptiste D'Alessandro 51. ENTHOVEN Dick 71. DARRIGADE André 82. DE MULDER Frans 91. BAHAMONTES Federico 52. GROUSSARD Joseph 72. FORESTIER Jean 83. DESMET Gilbert 92. GOASDUFF François 53. GROUSSARD Georges 73. IGNOLIN Guy 84. DOOM Daniel 93. BOUVET Albert 54. FOURNIER René 74. LEBAUBE Jean-Claude 85. DE MIDDELEIR Robert 94. CAMPILLO Juan 55. LEFEBVRE Jean-Claude 75. MALIEPAARD Bas 86. JUNKERMANN Hans 95. DUCARD Robert 56. MAHÉ François 76. MASTROTTO Raymond 87. MESSELIS André 96. ELENA Raymond 57. MATTIO Claude 77. NOVAK Anatole 88. PAUWELS Eddy 97. NOVALES Joseph 58. MIELE Franceso 78. SIMPSON Tom 89. PUSCHEL Dieter 98. OTAÑO Luis 59. RAMSBOTTOM Alan 79. THIÉLIN Gérard 90. VANNITSEN Willy 99. THOMIN Joseph 60. VERMEULIN Michel 80. WOLFSHOHL Rolf 100.VELLY Joseph 11 Peugeot - BP - Dunlop 12 Legnano - Pirelli 13 Philco 14 Flandria - Faema - 101.ALOMAR Jaime 111.BATTISTINI Graziano 121.ADORNI Vittorio Clément 102.BUSTO Emmanuel 112.BETTINELLI Giovanni 122.BRUGNAMI Carlo 131.BAENS Roger 103.CERAMI Pino 113.CERVELLINI Sandro 123.CARLESI Guido 132.DESMET Armand 104.DUEZ Henri 114.CIOLLI Emilio 124.CHIARINI Vittorio 133.ONGENAE Marcel 105.LACH Stephan 115.DANTE Giuseppe 125.COGLIATI Ottavio 134.PLANCKAERT Joseph 106.PICOT Fernand 116.FONTONA Renzo 126.DAEMS Emile 135.SCHROEDERS Willy 107.ROHRBACH Marcel 117.GALVANIN Tiziano 127.FALASCHI Roberto 136.SORGELOOS Edgard 108.RUBY Pierre 118.MANZONI Giancarlo 128.HOEVENAERS Jos 137.VAN LOOY Rik 109.VIOT Bernard 119.MASSIGNAN Imerio 129.VELUCCHI Nello 138.VAN TONGERLOO Guillaume 110.SCHOUBBEN Frans 120.RUBAGOTTI Fidele 130.ZANCANARO Giorgio 139.VAN EST Piet 140.ZILVERBERG Huub 15 Mercier - BP - Hutchinson 141.ABADIE René 142.BEUFFEUIL Pierre 143.BIHOUÉE Edouard 144.CAZALA Robert 145.FERRER Hubert 146.GAINCHE Jean 147.MELCKENBEECK Frans 148.POULIDOR Raymond 149.VANDEN BERGHEN Willy 150.VAN SCHIL Victor.
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