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  1. Por Chris Sidwells. Chris Sidwells es un afamado periodista deportivo que ha publicado varios libros sobre ciclismo. Además es sobrino del ciclista británico Tom Simpson.El día que Tom falleció en aquella fatídica etapa del Tour de Francia 1967, Chris tenía 6 años.Gracias a la biografía que Chris publicó sobre su tío, podemos conocerlo mucho mejor.

  2. Tour de Francia. El 54.º Tour de Francia se disputó entre el 29 de junio y el 23 de julio de 1967 con un recorrido de 4779 km. dividido en 22 etapas de las que la primera, la quinta y la vigésimo segunda estuvieron compuestas por dos sectores. Participaron 130 ciclistas repartidos, bajo la fórmula de equipos nacionales, en 13 equipos de 10 ...

  3. Tom Simpson: Team Pursuit, 4,000 metres, Men (Olympic) Great Britain: 3: Bronze: Olympic family relations. Uncle of Matthew Gilmore; Special Notes. Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (0–1–0 1958 Cardiff CYC silver: 4000 m individual pursuit (competed for England))

  4. Tom Simpson is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, and a Senior Research Fellow at Wadham College . At the Blavatnik School he co-directs the Master of Public Policy, and directs the Military Leadership and Judgment Programme. His work has attracted over £1m in ...

  5. 37K Followers, 1,373 Following, 77 Posts - Tom Simpson (@tomsimpsonnn) on Instagram: "That’s wonderful news, the readers of Horse & Hound will be relieved." ... Switerz been landed, and the company of good groovy friends gets gooder and groovier 😎 🕺 R.I.P. Tom’s ACL 2004-2024 🪦 you will be missed.

  6. 30 de dic. de 2015 · It’s a film of Tom Simpson winning the 1965 road race world title. The group watches in silence. There is no commentary, just clips of the race start, a few shots of famous riders of the day and ...

  7. 18 de jun. de 2023 · In the thirteenth stage of the Tour de France 1967, Tom Simpson fell of his bike 1.4 kilometre below the summit of Mont Ventoux. His sports director put him back on his bike but Simpson fell again, and lost consciousness. He died during the helicopter flight to the hospital.