Netserk said:Both France and Belgium have won it 10 times (1930-1967).
Does the team have to have the same name, or does C.A. and Z count as one team?
Netserk said:List the most recent 'record' of GT, WC (only RR) and monument wins in one season. So you start by mentioning the most recent rider to have won one of them, then the most recent to have won two of them (in one season), then the most recent to have won three of them (in one season), and so forth.
I want rider name, race(s) and year.
edited, miss-understood.Netserk said:List the most recent 'record' of GT, WC (only RR) and monument wins in one season. So you start by mentioning the most recent rider to have won one of them, then the most recent to have won two of them (in one season), then the most recent to have won three of them (in one season), and so forth.
I want rider name, race(s) and year.
Netserk said:Fraserhughes has understood correctly, but his list is incorrect.
fraserhughes said:What was slowest ever avg. speed for a GT?
What year was it and what other record was set that year?
ColAgnel said:Giro 1914 @ 23.374 km/h?
1914 Tour De France with most winners at start ever? 11 it was.
fraserhughes said:Correct. I thought that was obscure enough to last more that 10 mins - well done.
ColAgnel said:Nice. I pass, you do the question again.
Netserk said:Tour 1913, 3h22'18'', Gustave Garrigou & Marcel Buysse?
fraserhughes said:What is the largest time gap between the 2nd and 3rd place finishers in a GT?
Name the GT, the size of the gap and the riders...