Gustave Garrigou
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Gustave Garrigou (September 24, 1884 - January 28, 1963) was a French professional road racing cyclist who is most famous for winning the 1911 Tour de France. In his career, he finished on the podium (top 3 places) of the Tour de France five other times.
- 1914
- Tour de France - Stage 14 win
- 1913
- Tour de France - 2nd Overall, 1 stage win
- 1912
- Tour de France - 3rd Overall
- Paris-Roubaix - 2nd Place
- 1911
- Tour de France - 1st Overall, 2 stage wins
- Milan-Sanremo, 1st Place
- 1910
- Tour de France - 3rd Overall, 1 stage win
- 1909
- Tour de France - 2nd Overall, 1 Stage win
- 1908
- Tour de France - 4th Overall
- 1907
- Tour de France - 2nd Overall, Stage 10 and 12 wins
- Tour of Lombardy - 1st Overall
- Paris-Brussels - 1st Place
| Preceded by: Octave Lapize | Winner of the Tour de France 1911 | Succeeded by: Odile Defraye |
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