Gerard Vianen

Dutch cyclist, Tour de France participant

Gerard Vianen - Dutch cyclist, Tour de France participant
Born

1944
81 years ago

Died

December 10th, 2014
10 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Netherlands

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A competitive cyclist, participated in the Tour de France and other major cycling events. Achieved significant recognition in the professional cycling community during the 1970s. Competed for various teams, gaining experience and expertise in road racing disciplines. Contributed to the sport through participation in prestigious international races, showcasing talent and dedication to cycling.

Competed in the 1970 Tour de France

Raced for top cycling teams in the Netherlands

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