Rudi Altig - Road Race Victories

Road Race Victories

1960
Narbonne
Caen
Nantua
Issoire
Gourin
Plonéour-Lanvern
Lodève
1961
Round of Aix
Trédion
1962
Vuelta a España
Winner overall classification
Winner stages 2, 7 and 15
G.P of Cannes
Manx Trophy
Lorient
Chief-Buttons
Montélimar
Vayrac
Trofeo Baracchi (with Jacques Anquetil)
Critérium of the Aces
Tour de France
31 place overall classification
Winner stages 1, 3 and 17
Winner green jersey
Wearing yellow jersey during 5 days
1963
Paris–Luxembourg
Geneva-Nice
La Bastide d'Armagnac
1964
German road race Championship
Ronde van Vlaanderen
Tour of Dortmund
G.P Parisian (chrono by teams)
8th stage (b) of Paris–Nice
Colmar
Vichy
Tour de France
12th place overall classification
Winner 4th stage
Wearing yellow jersey during 4 days
1965
Vuelta a España: 1st stage
Bussières
Cavaillon
1966
World road race champion
Tour of Piedmont
Tour of Tuscany
Critérium de Wengen
Limoges
Bain-de-Bretagne
Montélimar
Riom
Bol d'Or des Monédières
Tour de France
12th place overall classification
Winner stages 1, 12 and 22B
Wearing yellow jersey during 9 days
Giro d'Italia
13 place overall classification
Winner stages 7 and 11
1967
Milan-Vignola
Cronostaffetta (with Gianni Motta and Franco Balmamion)
Baden-Baden
1968
Milan – San Remo
Vuelta a España
18th place overall classification
Winner stages 3B and 5
1969
G.P of Lugano
Mende
Felletin
Seignelay
Maël-Pestivien
Sallanches
Tour de France
Winner prologue
Wearing yellow jersey for 1 day
1970
German road race Championship
Rund um den Henninger Turm
Sassari-Cagliari
G.P of Diessenhofen
Critérium de Grobbendonck

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