Fritz Schär (13 March 1926 in Kaltenbach – 29 September 1997 in Frauenfeld) was a Swiss cyclist who in 1953 won the first points classification ever in...
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so Schär took the lead back in the ninth stage. In the next stage, Hugo Koblet, the leader of the Swiss team, fell and had to give up, making Schär the...
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vert (French) History First award 1953 Editions 70 (as of 2022) First winner Fritz Schär (SUI) Most wins Peter Sagan (SVK) 7 wins Most recent Jasper Philipsen (BEL)...
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7 1 0 0 0 2019, 2023 87= Michele Scarponi Italy 7 1 1 0 0 2011 87= Fritz Schär Switzerland 7 0 0 0 0 1950, 1951 100= Giancarlo Astrua Italy 6 0 0...
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Bernard Ruiz and Francisco Masip were two other Spanish riders to watch. Fritz Schär (Guerra) was seen as a rider who would favor the intermediate sprints...
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foreigners as team captains. 1947 Tour de France winner Robic (Viscontea), Fritz Schär (Arbos), and Ferdinand Kübler (Fréjus–Superga) entered as sole leaders...
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classifications. It was introduced in the 1953 Tour de France and was first won by Fritz Schär. The classification was added to draw the participation of the sprinters...
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Edith Ballinger Price, 100, American children's author and illustrator. Fritz Schär, 71, Swiss cyclist. Volodymyr Sterniuk, 90, Ukrainian Greek Catholic...
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champion, and had won the Milan–San_Remo earlier that season. Swiss rider Fritz Schär (Arbos) was seen as a candidate to win the race as well. Frejus' Ferdinand...
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