Jack Mourioux

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Jack Mourioux Road cycling
To person
Date of birth March 6, 1948
nation FranceFrance France
discipline Railway (endurance, short term) / road
End of career 1977
Most important successes
European Railway Championships
1973 silver - two-man team driving
Team (s) as coach
1985–? National rail team France
Last updated: December 9, 2017

Jacques "Jack" Mourioux (born March 6, 1948 in Saint-Michel-sur-Orge ) is a former French cyclist and cycling trainer.

Jack Mourioux was a versatile cyclist, on track and road . At the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City , he was a member of the French track four , which was eliminated in the quarter-finals. In 1969 he became French champion in the professional sprint . He competed in the Tour de France three times - in 1972 , 1973 and 1974 - without making it into the front ranks. In 1974 he won a stage of the Mediterranean Tour .

Mourioux started in 38 six-day races, of which he won four: 1969 in Montreal with Alain Van Lancker , 1970 in Brussels with Peter Post , 1971 and 1974 in Grenoble with Van Lancker. In 1973 he was also runner-up with Van Lancker in the European championship in two-man team driving .

In 1977 Jack Mourioux resigned from active cycling and became a coach. From 1985 he was in charge of various national teams of the French Cycling Federation, most recently the male track cyclists in the endurance area.

successes

1969
1970
1971
1973
1974

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The European championships before the founding of the "European Cycling Union" (UEC) in 1995 are considered unofficial, since up to that point they were usually invitation races in which non-European riders could also take part.
  2. Jack Mourioux on multimania.fr  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / membres.multimania.fr  
  3. ffc (PDF; 1.3 MB)