Joseph Van Dam and Omer Huyse at the 1926 Tour de France | |
Team information | |
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Founded | 1910 (1910) |
Disbanded | 1952 |
Discipline(s) | Road |
Bicycles | Automoto |
Team name history | |
1910 1911 1912 1913–1914 1920 1922 1923 1924 1925–1926 1927–1929 1934 1949–1951 1952 | Automoto Automoto–Persan Automoto Automoto–Continental Automoto Automoto–Wolber–Russell Cycles Automoto–Hutchinson Automoto Automoto–Hutchinson Automoto Automoto–Hutchinson Automoto–Dunlop Automoto |
Automoto was a French professional cycling team that existed from 1910 to 1952. Its main sponsor was French bicycle and motorcycle manufacturer Automoto. The Automoto cycling team rose to its fullest prominence in the peloton after World War One. Its riders dominated professional cycling's premier event, the Tour de France, from 1923-1926 with a series of convincing victories captained by riders with international appeal like Henri Pellisier (France), Ottavio Bottecchia (Italy) and Lucien Buysse (Belgium).
References
- "Accès équipes Automoto" (in French). Mémoire du cyclisme. Retrieved 3 February 2017.
- "A directory of pro cycling team sponsors, old and new". BikeRaceInfo. McGann Publishing. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
- "Cycles Automoto: Setting the Standard". Ebykr. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
External links
Media related to Automoto (cycling team) at Wikimedia Commons
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