Personal information | |
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Born | 31 May 1908 Auxy, Saône-et-Loire |
Died | 19 February 1983 14th arrondissement of Paris |
Amateur team | |
1932 | Rivoli Sportif |
Professional teams | |
1931 | Individual |
1932–1936 | Génial Lucifer–Hutchinson |
1937–1938 | Individual |
1939 | Mercier–Hutchinson |
1940–1943 | Individual |
Ernest Terreau (31 May 1908 – 19 February 1983) was a French cyclist. A specialist in motor-paced racing, he was champion of France in this discipline in 1937, 1941 and 1943 and second in the world at the 1937 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
He was born in Auxy, Saône-et-Loire and died in the 14th arrondissement of Paris.
Road titles
- 1932
- Circuit de Saône-et-Loire
- Critérium des As
- 2nd in the Criterium du Midi
- 1933
- 3rd in the Critérium des As
- 1934
- Bordeaux-Saintes
- 3rd in the Circuit de l'Indre
- 1935
- 1936
Track titles
World Championships
- 1937 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- Silver medal at stayers
French Championships
- 1936
- 2nd in Stayers
- 1937
- 1941
- 1943
Grand Prix
- Grand Prix of the UVF in motor-paced racing : 1938
- Grand Prix d'Auteuil : 1943
References
- ^ Archives, Cycling. "Ernest Terreau". www.cyclingarchives.com.
- "Ernest Terreau". www.procyclingstats.com.
- "Ernest Terreau a gagné le Grand Prix de l'UVF de demi-fond". Journal du Loiret (in French). 26 July 1938. Retrieved 3 November 2016..
External links
- Ernest Terreau at Cycling Archives (archived)
- Ernest Terreau at ProCyclingStats