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1933 Paris–Nice
The 1933 Paris–Nice route.
The 1933 Paris–Nice route.
Race details
DatesMarch 14 – March 19
Stages6
Distance1,255 km (779.8 mi)
Winning time37h 48' 07"
Results
  Winner   Alfons Schepers ( BEL)
  Second   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL)
  Third   Benoit FaurĂ© ( FRA)
1934 →

The 1933 Paris–Nice was the first running of the Paris–Nice cycling stage race, also known as the Race to the Sun. It was set up by Albert Lucas to promote two newspapers he ran, Le Petit Journal and Le Petit Nice. It ran from 14 March to 19 March 1933. The winner was Alfons Schepers.

Stages

14 March 1933: ParisDijon, 312 km.

[1]

Stage 1 Result
Rider Time
1   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) 8h 48' 50"
2   BenoĂźt FaurĂ© ( FRA) s.t.
3   Albert BarthĂ©lĂ©my ( FRA) s.t.
4=   Emile Joly ( BEL) s.t.
4=   Raymond Louviot ( FRA) s.t.
4=   Joseph Soffietti ( FRA) ex aequo
7=   Emile Decroix ( BEL) + 30"
7=   Julien Vervaecke ( BEL) ex aequo
9   Leon Tommies ( BEL) + 2'30"
10   Jean Aerts ( BEL) s.t.

15 March 1933: DijonLyon, 198 km.

[2]

Stage 2 Result
Rider Time
1   Jean Aerts ( BEL) 5h 12' 00"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Albert BarthĂ©lĂ©my ( FRA) s.t.
4   Jean Bidot ( FRA) s.t.

16 March 1933: LyonAvignon, 222 km.

[3]

Stage 3 Result
Rider Time
1   Bernard Van Rysselberghe ( BEL) 6h 40' 47"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Alfons Deloor ( BEL) s.t.
4   Albert Gabard ( FRA) s.t.
5   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) s.t.
6   Joseph Horemans ( BEL) s.t.
7   Joseph Mauclair ( FRA) s.t.
8   Leon Tommies ( BEL) s.t.
9   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL) s.t.
10   Oreste Bernardoni ( FRA) s.t.

17 March 1933: AvignonMarseille, 204 km.

[4]

Stage 4 Result
Rider Time
1   Georges Speicher ( FRA) 6h 49' 27"
2   Jules Merviel ( FRA) s.t.
3   Joseph Demuysere ( BEL) + 1'07"
4   Leo De Rijck ( BEL) + 2'28"
5   Bernard Van Rysselberghe ( BEL) s.t.
6   Gaspard Rinaldi ( FRA) s.t.

18 March 1933: MarseilleCannes, 209 km.

[5]

Stage 5 Result
Rider Time
1   Fernand Cornez ( FRA) 6h 45' 05"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Gaston Rebry ( BEL) s.t.
4   Roger LapĂ©bie ( FRA) s.t.
5   Gaspard Rinaldi ( FRA) s.t.
6   LĂ©on Louyet ( BEL) s.t.
7   Auguste Monciero ( FRA) s.t.
8   Adrien Buttafocchi ( FRA) s.t.
9   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) s.t.
10   Jean Bidot ( FRA) s.t.

19 March 1933: CannesNice, 110 km.

[6]

Stage 6 Result
Rider Time
1   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) 3h 28' 00"
2   Jean Aerts ( BEL) + 1'30"
3   Max Bulla ( AUT) s.t.
4   Joseph Demuysere ( BEL) s.t.
5   Luigi Barral ( ITA) s.t.
6   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
7   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL) s.t.
8   Maurice Archambaud ( FRA) s.t.
9   BenoĂźt FaurĂ© ( FRA) s.t.
10   Fernand Mithouard ( FRA) + 1'41"

References

  1. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-14. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  2. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-15. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  3. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-16. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  4. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-17. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  5. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-18. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  6. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-19. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1933 Paris–Nice
The 1933 Paris–Nice route.
The 1933 Paris–Nice route.
Race details
DatesMarch 14 – March 19
Stages6
Distance1,255 km (779.8 mi)
Winning time37h 48' 07"
Results
  Winner   Alfons Schepers ( BEL)
  Second   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL)
  Third   Benoit FaurĂ© ( FRA)
1934 →

The 1933 Paris–Nice was the first running of the Paris–Nice cycling stage race, also known as the Race to the Sun. It was set up by Albert Lucas to promote two newspapers he ran, Le Petit Journal and Le Petit Nice. It ran from 14 March to 19 March 1933. The winner was Alfons Schepers.

Stages

14 March 1933: ParisDijon, 312 km.

[1]

Stage 1 Result
Rider Time
1   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) 8h 48' 50"
2   BenoĂźt FaurĂ© ( FRA) s.t.
3   Albert BarthĂ©lĂ©my ( FRA) s.t.
4=   Emile Joly ( BEL) s.t.
4=   Raymond Louviot ( FRA) s.t.
4=   Joseph Soffietti ( FRA) ex aequo
7=   Emile Decroix ( BEL) + 30"
7=   Julien Vervaecke ( BEL) ex aequo
9   Leon Tommies ( BEL) + 2'30"
10   Jean Aerts ( BEL) s.t.

15 March 1933: DijonLyon, 198 km.

[2]

Stage 2 Result
Rider Time
1   Jean Aerts ( BEL) 5h 12' 00"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Albert BarthĂ©lĂ©my ( FRA) s.t.
4   Jean Bidot ( FRA) s.t.

16 March 1933: LyonAvignon, 222 km.

[3]

Stage 3 Result
Rider Time
1   Bernard Van Rysselberghe ( BEL) 6h 40' 47"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Alfons Deloor ( BEL) s.t.
4   Albert Gabard ( FRA) s.t.
5   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) s.t.
6   Joseph Horemans ( BEL) s.t.
7   Joseph Mauclair ( FRA) s.t.
8   Leon Tommies ( BEL) s.t.
9   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL) s.t.
10   Oreste Bernardoni ( FRA) s.t.

17 March 1933: AvignonMarseille, 204 km.

[4]

Stage 4 Result
Rider Time
1   Georges Speicher ( FRA) 6h 49' 27"
2   Jules Merviel ( FRA) s.t.
3   Joseph Demuysere ( BEL) + 1'07"
4   Leo De Rijck ( BEL) + 2'28"
5   Bernard Van Rysselberghe ( BEL) s.t.
6   Gaspard Rinaldi ( FRA) s.t.

18 March 1933: MarseilleCannes, 209 km.

[5]

Stage 5 Result
Rider Time
1   Fernand Cornez ( FRA) 6h 45' 05"
2   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
3   Gaston Rebry ( BEL) s.t.
4   Roger LapĂ©bie ( FRA) s.t.
5   Gaspard Rinaldi ( FRA) s.t.
6   LĂ©on Louyet ( BEL) s.t.
7   Auguste Monciero ( FRA) s.t.
8   Adrien Buttafocchi ( FRA) s.t.
9   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) s.t.
10   Jean Bidot ( FRA) s.t.

19 March 1933: CannesNice, 110 km.

[6]

Stage 6 Result
Rider Time
1   Francesco Camusso ( ITA) 3h 28' 00"
2   Jean Aerts ( BEL) + 1'30"
3   Max Bulla ( AUT) s.t.
4   Joseph Demuysere ( BEL) s.t.
5   Luigi Barral ( ITA) s.t.
6   Alfons Schepers ( BEL) s.t.
7   Louis Hardiquest ( BEL) s.t.
8   Maurice Archambaud ( FRA) s.t.
9   BenoĂźt FaurĂ© ( FRA) s.t.
10   Fernand Mithouard ( FRA) + 1'41"

References

  1. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-14. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  2. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-15. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  3. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-16. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  4. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-17. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  5. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-18. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  6. ^ "Paris - Nice 1933". Cyclingarchives.com. 1933-03-19. Retrieved 2016-11-11.

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