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Name
  
Claude Guyot


Claude Guyot

Born
  
16 January 1947 (age 77) Savigny-sur-Orge, France (
1947-01-16
)

Claude Guyot (born 16 January 1947 in Savigny-sur-Orge) is a retired French cyclist.

Guyot made his debut in 1965, finishing in second place in the one-day race Paris-Troyes. Then he participated three times in the Tour de l'Avenir, where in 1967 he won two stages and finished eleventh overall. The same year he won a silver medal in the amateur road race at the 1967 UCI Road World Championships.

In 1968 he turned professional and won one-day races in Auxerre, Saint-Raphael and Tréguier. Next year he won a one-day race in Pleneut, only to retire from cycling in 1970.

His cousin Fernand Etter and brothers, Bernard Guyot, Jr. and Serge Guyot, are also former competitive cyclists.

Ceremonie du 8 mai 2017 de l association claude guyot a arnay le duc


References

Claude Guyot Wikipedia


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