Grand Prix du Parisien explained

Grand Prix du Parisien
Date:September/October
Region:Paris, France
Discipline:Road
Competition:Super Prestige Pernod
Type:Team time-trial
Number:5
Last:1965

The Grand Prix du Parisien was an annual road bicycle race held in Paris, France as a team time trial. It was approximately . Each team had six riders. The event was first held in 1961 and for the final time in 1965. From 1963 to 1965 it was part of the Super Prestige Pernod series.

Winners

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YearWinning TeamRanked RidersDistanceWinning Time
1961André Darrigade, Jean Forestier, Joseph Groussard, Anatole Novak and Gustave Van Vaerenbergh132 km2.55'47"4
1962Joseph Planckaert, Peter Post, Edgard Sorgeloos, Rik Van Looy, Guillaume Van Tongerloo and Huub Zilverberg132.1 km3.00'31"
1963Ferdinand Bracke, François Hamon, Michel Nédélec, Tom Simpson, Claude Valdois and Rolf Wolfshohl130 km2.53'53"5
1964Rudi Altig, Arie den Hartog and Albertus Geldermans131 km2.53'18"8
1965Henry Anglade, Jan Janssen and Willy Monty125.8 km2.51'41"