JACKY DURAND
'Jacky Durand' (born 10 February 1967) is a former French professional cyclist known for his aggressive riding style. He owed most of his victories to attacking early in the race and staying away until the end.
★ Became a professional cyclist in 1990
★ Twice French national champion (1993 & 1994)
★ Participated in 7 Tour de France
★ Won 3 stages of the Tour de France: Bergerac - Cahors (1994), St Brieuc (Prologue, 1995 - wore yellow jersey for 2 days), Brive - Montauban (1998)
★ Won the 1992 Ronde van Vlaanderen after a 217km breakaway - his biggest victory
★ Won Paris-Tours in 1998 (first French riders to win this race in 42 years)
★ Finished the 1999 Tour de France as Lanterne rouge
★ Worked for Eurosport during 2006 Tour de France
★ He was considered one of the best/worst riders to enter the Tour de France
★ He is an opportunist rider. [1]
★ Jacky Durand fan web site
★ Became a professional cyclist in 1990
★ Twice French national champion (1993 & 1994)
★ Participated in 7 Tour de France
★ Won 3 stages of the Tour de France: Bergerac - Cahors (1994), St Brieuc (Prologue, 1995 - wore yellow jersey for 2 days), Brive - Montauban (1998)
★ Won the 1992 Ronde van Vlaanderen after a 217km breakaway - his biggest victory
★ Won Paris-Tours in 1998 (first French riders to win this race in 42 years)
★ Finished the 1999 Tour de France as Lanterne rouge
★ Worked for Eurosport during 2006 Tour de France
★ He was considered one of the best/worst riders to enter the Tour de France
★ He is an opportunist rider. [1]
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External links
★ Jacky Durand fan web site
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