Jean Bidart

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Jean Bidart (born August 1, 1923  in Gujan-Mestras , † July 18, 2010 in La Teste-de-Buch ) was a French cyclist and national champion in cycling .

Athletic career

Bidart was an amateur French road racing champion in 1947 before Robert Desbats . A year later he became a professional driver in the Alcyon-Dunlop team , in which Briek Schotte was the captain. He won three road races as a professional. In 1964 he ended his career.

Professional

After his career, he opened a fish shop with an oyster farm .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pascal Sergent: Encyclopédie illustrée des coureurs Française depuis 1869 . Editions Eecloonaar, Eeklo 1998, ISBN 90-74128-15-7 , pp. 73 (French).
  2. Pierre Barriére et Jean Bidart nous ont quitté! In: sudgironde-cyclisme.e-monsite.com. May 20, 2013, accessed March 5, 2020 .