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Encyclopedia > 1956 Tour de France
Final Standings
Overall Roger Walkowiak 124h 01' 16"
Second Gilbert Bauvin +1' 25"
Third Jan Adriaensens +3' 44"
Points Stan Ockers 280 points
Second Fernand Picot 464 points
Third Gerrit Voorting 465 points
Climber Charly Gaul 71 points
Second Federico Bahamontes 67 points
Third Valentin Huot 65 points
Teams Belgique
Second
Third

The 1956 Tour de France was the 43rd Tour de France, taking place July 5 to July 28, 1956. The total race distance was 22 stages over 4498 km, with riders averaging 36.268 km/h. Roger Walkowiak was a French cyclist who won the 1956 Tour de France. ... Constant Stan Ockers (3 February 1920 - 1 October 1956) was a Belgian professional racing cyclist. ... Charly Gaul (December 8, 1932 – December 6, 2005) was a leading professional cyclist of the 1950s. ... Federico Martin Bahamontes was a professional cyclist born on 9 July 1928 in Santo Domingo, Spain. ... The Tour de France (Tour of France), often referred to as La Grande Boucle, Le Tour or The Tour, is the most famous and prestigious road bicycle race in the world. ... July 5 is the 186th day of the year (187th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 179 days remaining. ... July 28 is the 209th day (210th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 156 days remaining. ... 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


There was no previous Tour winner competing for the 1956 title, which had only previously happened in 1903 and 1927. An unknown rider from a regional national team, Roger Walkowiak on the Northeast-Center French team, ended up taking the title. Many Tour fans dismissed the win as being lucky or unworthy at the time, which Walkowiak took hard and did not often speak of his win. The 1903 Tour de France was the first Tour de France, set up and sponsored by the newspaper LAuto. ... Roger Walkowiak was a French cyclist who won the 1956 Tour de France. ...


Five-time Tour winner Bernard Hinault praised his win saying: There are people who say that Walkowiak should not have won the Tour. They should have been on that Tour! He took the jersey, he lost it and he regained it. He was not a thief. The Tour is not a gift[1]. The Tour was ridden at the fastest average speed to date, over 36 km/h. Walkowiak also became only the second rider, after Firmin Lambot in the 1922 Tour de France, to win without taking a single stage. Bernard Hinault (born 14 November 1954) is a French cyclist best known for his five victories in the Tour de France. ... Firmin Lambot was a Belgian cyclist who won the 1919 and 1922 Tour de France. ...


Results

General classification

Rank Name Country Team Time
1 Roger Walkowiak Flag of France France Northeast-Center 124h 01' 16"
2 Gilbert Bauvin Flag of France France 1' 25"
3 Jan Adriaensens  Belgium 3' 44"
4 Federico Bahamontes Flag of Spain Spain 10' 14"
5 Nino Defilippis Flag of Italy Italy 10' 25"
6 Wout Wagtmans  Belgium 10' 59"
7 Nello Lauredi Flag of France France 14' 01"
8 Stan Ockers  Belgium 16' 52"
9 René Privat Flag of France France 22' 59"
10 Antonio Barbosa Flag of Portugal Portugal 26' 03"
11 Gerrit Voorting Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 27' 16"
12 Jean Forestier Flag of France France 30' 15"
13 Charly Gaul Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 32' 14"
14 Brian Robinson Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom 33' 54"
15 Daan De Groot Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 38' 40"
16 André Darrigade Flag of France France 39' 51"
17 Alex Close  Belgium 41' 47"
18 Fernand Picot Flag of France France 42' 28"
19 Jean Dotto Flag of France France 47' 19"
20 Alfred De Bruyne  Belgium 49' 53"
21 Gilbert Desmet  Belgium 50' 56"
22 Gastone Nencini Flag of Italy Italy 54' 56"
23 Bruno Monti Flag of Italy Italy 56' 58"
24 Pasquale Fornara Flag of Italy Italy 59' 58"
25 Maurice Quentin Flag of France France 1h 03' 53"
26 Arrigo Padovan Flag of Italy Italy 1h 07' 25"
27 Agostino Coletto Flag of Italy Italy 1h 09' 13"
28 Jan Nolten Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 1h 09' 27"
29 Jesus Lorono Flag of Spain Spain 1h 22' 24"
30 Leo Van der Pluym Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 1h 24' 10"
31 Pierre Beuffeuil Flag of France France 1h 24' 58"
32 Marcel Janssens  Belgium 1h 25' 15"
33 Raymond Impanis  Belgium 1h 25' 59"
34 Jean Malléjac Flag of France France 1h 26' 32"
35 Antonin Rolland Flag of France France 1h 29' 52"
36 Jean-Pierre Schmitz Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 1h 32' 57"
37 Joseph Thomin Flag of France France 1h 34' 02"
38 Nicolas Barone Flag of France France 1h 39' 57"
39 Jean Brankart  Belgium 1h 41' 06"
40 Raymond Hoorelbeke Flag of France France 1h 43' 41"
41 Angelo Conterno Flag of Italy Italy 1h 45' 55"
42 Pietro Giudici Flag of Italy Italy 1h 46' 58"
43 Mario Bertolo Flag of Italy Italy 1h 48' 51"
44 Francis Siguenza Flag of France France 1h 49' 25"
45 Richard Van Genechten  Belgium 1h 51' 32"
46 Pierre Barbotin Flag of France France 1h 53' 38"
47 Max Schellenberg Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1h 55' 40"
48 Alessandro Fantini Flag of Italy Italy 1h 57' 20"
49 Raphaël Geminiani Flag of France France 1h 57' 32"
50 Roger Hassenforder Flag of France France 1h 59' 20"
51 Marcel Ernzer Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 2h 06' 19"
52 Pierre Scribante Flag of France France 2h 10' 24"
53 Vincent Vitteta Flag of France France 2h 11' 01"
54 Louis Bergaud Flag of France France 2h 16' 36"
55 Pierino Baffi Flag of Italy Italy 2h 17' 54"
56 Louis Caput Flag of France France 2h 20' 53"
57 Jean Lerda Flag of France France 2h 22' 47"
58 René Marigil Flag of Spain Spain 2h 23' 57"
59 Claude Le Ber Flag of France France 2h 29' 28"
60 Jean-Claude Gret Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2h 29' 56"
61 Valentin Huot Flag of France France 2h 30' 45"
62 Remo Pianezzi Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2h 31' 07"
63 Joseph Morvan Flag of France France 2h 32' 40"
64 Claude Frei Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2h 34' 09"
65 Salvador Botella Flag of Spain Spain 2h 34' 28"
66 Alfred Tonello Flag of France France 2h 38' 49"
67 Maurice Lampre Flag of France France 2h 47' 30"
68 Nicolas Morn Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 2h 47' 37"
69 Raymond Meyzencq Flag of France France 2h 48' 08"
70 Bernardo Ruiz Flag of Spain Spain 2h 50' 24"
71 Adolphe Deledda Flag of France France 2h 52' 37"
72 Jean Skerl Flag of France France 2h 55' 51"
73 Robert Gibanel Flag of France France 2h 57' 18"
74 Miguel Bover Flag of Spain Spain 2h 59' 16"
75 Joseph Mirando Flag of France France 3h 02' 03"
76 Amand Audaire Flag of France France 3h 03' 33"
77 Carmelo Morales Flag of Spain Spain 3h 05' 19"
78 Albert Dolhats Flag of France France 3h 07' 01"
79 Marcel Guitard Flag of France France 3h 09' 12"
80 Camille Huyghe Flag of France France 3h 11' 07"
81 Jose Serra Flag of Spain Spain 3h 16' 56"
82 Roger Chupin Flag of France France 3h 19' 07"
83 Willy Kemp Flag of Luxembourg Luxembourg 3h 23' 06"
84 Tino Sabbadini Flag of France France 3h 38' 29"
85 Philippe Agut Flag of France France 3h 52' 47"
86 Jef Lahaye Flag of Netherlands Netherlands 4h 02' 22"
87 Werner Arnold Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 4h 07' 53"
88 Roger Chaussabel Flag of France France 4h 10' 18"

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External links

  • 1956 Tour de France results
  • Official 1956 Tour de France results
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