- Hugo
Koblet (pronounced [ˈhuːɡo
ˈkoːblɛt]; 21
March 1925 – 6
November 1964) was a
Swiss champion cyclist. He won the Tour de
France and the Giro d'Italia...
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Kalle Koblet (born 17
August 1997) is a
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competed in the 2018
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- 1983, 1984, 1986 and 2003. The race was won by
Swiss cyclist Hugo
Koblet.
Koblet used his time-trial
abilities to win
large amounts of time.
Dutch cyclist...
- the race for
forty years before the
first non-Italian, Hugo
Koblet, in 1950.
After Koblet became the
first foreigner to win the Giro, the
Italians won...
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crossed by the Giro for the
first time in 1953, when
Fausto Coppi beat Hugo
Koblet). As the
highest peak, it has been
named the Cima
Coppi in each edition...
- in 1978;
becoming one of 11
cyclists (including Anquetil, Merckx, Hugo
Koblet and
Fausto Coppi)
managed to do so. In 1980,
Hinault was
going for a third...
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Track Championships (with Hugo
Koblet) 1st Six Days of
Brussels (with Hugo
Koblet) 1st Six Days of
Frankfurt (with Hugo
Koblet) 2nd Six Days of
Dortmund 3rd...
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cyclist to win the Tour de
France and Giro in the same year.
Swiss Hugo
Koblet became the
first non-Italian to win the race in 1950. No one
dominated the...
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biblical scholar car
Arizona Hugo
Koblet 1925 1964 39
years Swiss champion cyclist car Egg,
Canton of Zurich,
Switzerland Koblet died days
after a car crash...
- Wim van Est
Charly Gaul Raphaël Géminiani Ted
Jorgensen (unicyclist) Hugo
Koblet Ferdy Kübler
Lucien Lazaridès
Fiorenzo Magni Antonio Maspes Stan Ockers...