Charly Gaul

Charly Gaul (born Pfaffenthal, Luxembourg, 8 December 1932 – died Luxembourg City, 6 December 2005) was a professional cyclist. He was a national cyclo-cross champion, an accomplished time triallist and a better climber. His ability earned him the nickname of The Angel of the Mountains in the 1958 Tour de France, which he won with four stage victories. He also won the Giro d'Italia in 1956 and 1959. Gaul rode best in cold, wet weather. In later life he became a recluse and lost much of his memory.

Read more about Charly Gaul:  Early Life, Riding Style, Giro D'Italia, Cyclo-cross, Personality, Doping, Retirement, Life As A Recluse, Public Recognition, Death and Inheritance, Other Major Victories, Bibliography

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