Pascal Richard
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Gold | 1996 Atlanta | Road cycling |
Pascal Richard (born March 16, 1964 in Vevey) is a French-speaking Swiss former racing cyclist.
[edit] Biography
In the beginning years of his career, he was a successful cyclo-cross cyclist, becoming world champion in this discipline in 1988. Later on, he switched to road-cycling, and showed a considerable talent for climbing. He won the classics Tour of Lombardy in 1993 and Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 1996.
In stage races, he did his best on mountain stages winning the "King of the Mountains" jersey in the 1994 Giro d'Italia. Also, he won Stage 12 of the 1996 Tour de France and captured the overall titles in the 1994 Tour of Switzerland and the 1993 and 1994 Tour de Romandie.
Preceded by: Klaus-Peter Thaler |
World cyclo-cross champion 1988 |
Succeeded by: Danny De Bie |
Cycling at the Summer Olympics | Olympic champions in men's individual road race |
1896: Aristidis Konstantinidis | 1900-1920 | 1924: Armand Blanchonnet | 1928-1932 | 1936: Robert Charpentier | 1948: Jose Beyaert | 1952: Andre A. Noyelle | 1956: Ercole Baldini | 1960: Viktor Kapitonov | 1964: Mario Zanin | 1968: Pierfranco Vianelli | 1972: Hennie Kuiper | 1976: Bernt Johansson | 1980: Sergei Sukhoruchenkov | 1984: Alexi Grewal | 1988: Olaf Ludwig | 1992: Fabio Casartelli | 1996: Pascal Richard | 2000: Jan Ullrich | 2004: Paolo Bettini |