Carlo Algatrensig said:Didn't it also happen in 2011 with Evans, Glbert and Rojas?
scholar said:José-manuel Fuente won the 19.6km fifteenth stage of the 1971 Tour (in 47:42). I don't know if that's the shortest ever.
rghysens said:correct.
The stage went from Luchon to Superbagnères.
And actually I didn't have the right to ask this question as my answer to Ruby United's question was wrong.
What was the shortest stage ever in the Tour de France, including TTT's TT's
and normal stages?
(BTW the first stage of 1988 isn't counted.)
scholar said:So really you're asking which was the second-shortest stage ever? Or are you discounting all prologues? The one Boardman won in Dublin was 5.6km. I don't know if there was anything shorter than that but longer than the 1km of 1988.
scholar said:So really you're asking which was the second-shortest stage ever? Or are you discounting all prologues? The one Boardman won in Dublin was 5.6km. I don't know if there was anything shorter than that but longer than the 1km of 1988.
scholar said:So really you're asking which was the second-shortest stage ever? Or are you discounting all prologues? The one Boardman won in Dublin was 5.6km. I don't know if there was anything shorter than that but longer than the 1km of 1988.
Ruby United said:What was the shortest stage ever in the Tour de France, including TTT's TT's
and normal stages?
(BTW the first stage of 1988 isn't counted.)
Both.scholar said:Is this a triv thread where the first to get the right answer sets the next question, or just an opportunity for some tedious sky fanboy to ask tedious questions to which he doesn't even know the answer?
Ruby United said:Easy question: Who is the oldest ever tour de france rider?
Pantani_lives said:Henri Paret was 50 in 1904. (Easy?? I had to look it up.)
scholar said:Mauro Ribeiro?
saneguy said:Edit - Pantini beat me to this![]()