Jean-Claude Colotti

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Jean-Claude Colotti

Jean-Claude Colotti (born July 1, 1967 in La Tronche , Isère ) is a former French cyclist .

Jean-Claude Colotti was a professional racing driver from 1986 to 1996. Above all, he was a classic hunter and achieved many good placements. His greatest successes were winning the Tour de Vendée in 1987 , the Grand Prix Ouest France in 1989 and second place in 1991 at Paris-Roubaix . In 1995 he became French runner-up in road racing. He started nine times in the Tour de France , in 1992 he won the 17th stage.

In 1987 Colotti was also French champion in the single pursuit on the track . In 1991 he won the six days of Grenoble , with Philippe Tarantini , in 1994 that of Nouméa , with Jean-Michel Monin , and again that of Grenoble, with Dean Woods .

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