Pascal Richard

Pascal Richard

Pascal Richard was born on March 16th, 1964

Nationality: Swiss
Profession: Racing Cyclist
Place of Birth: Vevey, Switzerland
Height: 1.81 m
Weight: 65 kg
Team: Liquigas
Notable Work: Tour de France
Achievements: Olympic Champion

A professional road racing cyclist, winning several prestigious mountain stages in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia, earning him the nickname "The King of the Mountains".

Timeline
1964
Born in Vevey, Switzerland
Pascal Richard was born on March 16th in Vevey, Switzerland. He would later become a professional cyclist.
1991
Won Tour de Suisse
Richard won the Tour de Suisse, a prestigious cycling race in Switzerland.
1996
Won Olympic Silver Medal
Richard won the silver medal in the individual time trial at the Summer Olympics.
2000
Won Tour de Romandie
Richard won the Tour de Romandie, another prominent cycling race in Switzerland.
2006
Retired from Professional Cycling
Richard retired from professional cycling, concluding a successful career.
Pascal Richard

Pascal Richard Quiz

Pascal Richard's nickname is derived from his dominance in which type of stages in the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia?

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FAQ
What is Pascal Richards cycling specialty?
Pascal Richard is a Swiss professional road racing cyclist, specializing in time trials and grand tour general classification.
What is Pascal Richards most notable cycling achievement?
Pascal Richards most notable achievement is winning the 1996 Giro dItalia, as well as several stages in the Tour de France and Vuelta a España.
What professional cycling teams has Pascal Richard ridden for?
Pascal Richard has ridden for several professional cycling teams, including Casino, Festina, and Lance Armstrongs US Postal Service team.
What is Pascal Richards nationality?
Pascal Richard is Swiss, born in Vevey, Switzerland.
What era did Pascal Richard compete in?
Pascal Richard competed in the late 1980s to early 2000s, a period marked by the rise of professional road cycling.

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