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Émile Carrara

Émile Carrara (11 January 1925 – 28 April 1992) was a French professional road and track cyclist.[1] On the track, he notably won a total of nine six-day races as well as the national pursuit championships in 1947. On the road, his biggest victory was the 1944 Grand Prix des Nations.[2]

Émile Carrara
Personal information
Born11 January 1925
Argenteuil, France
Died28 April 1992(1992-04-28) (aged 67)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Team information
Discipline
  • Road
  • Track
RoleRider
Amateur team
1943–1945VC Levallois
Professional teams
1946Alcyon–Dunlop
1947La Perle–Hutchinson
1948–1953Carrara–Dunlop
1954Ideor
1955Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop
1957Essor
1958–1959Saint-Raphaël–R. Geminiani–Dunlop

Major results edit

Road edit

1944
1st Grand Prix des Nations
1945
1st Paris-Évreux [fr]
1st Paris–Mantes
2nd Grand Prix des Nations
1946
5th Liège–Bastogne–Liège
1947
1st Critérium des As
2nd Critérium National de la Route

Track edit

1947
1st   Individual pursuit, National Track Championships
1949
1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Raymond Goussot)
1st Prix Dupré-Lapize [fr] (with Raymond Goussot)
1951
1st Six Days of Berlin 1 (with Guy Lapébie)
1st Six Days of Berlin 2 (with Heinz Zoll)
1st Six Days of Hanover (with Guy Lapébie)
1st Six Days of Munich (with Guy Lapébie)
1952
1st Six Days of Hanover (with Georges Senfftleben)
1st Six Days of Dortmund (with Guy Lapébie)
1st Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with Georges Senfftleben)
1st Six Days of Berlin (with Guy Lapébie)
1st Prix Dupré-Lapize [fr] (with Georges Senfftleben)
1953
2nd   Madison, European Track Championships
1954
1st Six Days of Berlin (with Dominique Forlini)

References edit

  1. ^ "Émile Carrara". museociclismo.it. Museo del Ciclismo. Retrieved 6 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Émile Carrara". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 6 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Émile Carrara at Cycling Archives 
  • Émile Carrara at ProCyclingStats 

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