Joseph Mauclair Explained

Joseph Mauclair
Fullname:Joseph Mauclair
Birth Date:9 March 1906
Birth Place:Clichy, France
Death Place:Créteil, France
Discipline:Road
Role:Rider
Proyears1:1927-1928
Proteam1:Armor-Dunlop
Proyears2:1929
Proteam2:La Française-Diamant
Proyears3:1930
Proteam3:Colin-Wolber
Proyears4:1931
Proteam4:JB Louvet
Proyears5:1931
Proteam5:Lutetia-Wolber
Proyears6:1931
Proteam6:Chemineau-Wolber
Proyears7:1932
Proteam7:Armor-Dunlop
Proyears8:1932
Proteam8:Helyett-Hutchinson
Proyears9:1933
Proteam9:Dei
Proyears10:1933
Proteam10:France Sport-Wolber
Proyears11:1934
Proteam11:Automoto-Hutchinson
Proyears12:1935
Proteam12:Essor-Hutchinson
Proyears13:1935-1938
Proteam13:Helyett-Hutchinson
Majorwins:One stage 1928 Tour de France

Joseph Mauclair (Clichy, 9 March 1906 — Créteil, 5 February 1990) was a French professional road bicycle racer from 1927 to 1938, who won the 17th stage in the 1928 Tour de France. In 1930 traveled to Australia with Jean Bidot to compete in two stage races, the Sydney to Melbourne covering 700miles and the Tour of Tasmania covering 303miles. Mauclair won stage 2 of the Sydney to Melbourne and won the general classification ahead of Hubert Opperman and Bidot. He won the first stage of the Tour of Tasmanaia and finished 2nd in the general classification behind Opperman with Bidot finishing 3rd.

Major results

1926
  • 1st final of Etoiles de France cyclistes
  • 4th Paris-Reims
    1927
  • 3rd Paris-Arras
    1928
  • Tour de France 1st stage 17
  • 2nd stage 21
  • 11th General classification
  • 1st criterium des Algions
  • 2nd Paris-Bourganeuf
  • 3rd Paris-Caen
    1929
  • 2nd Brussels-Paris
  • 2nd Circuit du Jura
  • 10th Tour de Catalogne
    1930
  • Tour de France abandoned stage 9
  • Sydney-Melbourne
  • 1st stage 2
  • 1st general classification
  • Tour of Tasmania 1st stage 1
  • 2nd stages 2 & 3
  • 2nd general classification
  • 2nd Paris-Nancy
    1931
  • 1st stage 4 Tour d'Allemagne
    27th general classification Tour de France 1932
  • Tour de France abandoned stage 5
    1933
  • Nice-Toulon
  • 1st stages 1 & 2
  • 1st general classification
  • 1st Paris-Belfort
  • 3rd Paris-Caen
    1934
  • 3rd stage 3 Paris-Nice
    1935
  • 1st Paris-Sedan
  • Tour de France 3rd stage 12
  • 19th general classification
    1936
  • 1st Paris-Belfort
  • 1st Paris-Strasbourg
  • 3rd Circuit du Jura
    1937
  • 1st Paris-Nantes
    1948
  • 9th Paris-Brest-Paris

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