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5th edition - Saturday 12th July 1997 ~ PAU > LOUDENVIELLE
Location: The Pyrenees
Departments crossed: Pyrénées Atlantique (64) - Hautes Pyrénées (65)
Km: 183
Difficulties: Col du Soulor; Col du Tourmalet, Col d'Aspin, Col de Val Louron - Azet
Number of registered participants: 6 461
Numbers of finishers: 4 733
Reception Village: Place de Verdun in Pau (where the 1st Etape du Tour had its finishing line).
Finish: Loudenvielle
Weather: Beautiful day, ideal temperature for the first part of the course, then very hot for the last climb.
Race celebrities
B. Darniche, E. Clerico, Th. Magnaldi
Winner
~ Men: Patrick Bruet born 02/06/61
~ Women: Laure Russias born 05/07/70
Participating countries: Germany, Andorra, England, Belgium, Spain, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Canada, Colombia, Jamaica, The United States, Australia, China, Japan, South Africa.
TOTAL : 359 foreign participants.
Anecdotes
~ The oldest competitor was 85: Paul LAURENT born 02/05/1912 living in HENIN BEAUMONT in the Pas-de-Calais was participating for the last time in our event. Now there's a lesson in willpower!
~ For the first time in the history of the Etape du Tour, the participants were treated to a giant Pasta Party free of charge, organized in the Pau city hall.
~ On the day of the race, a young Polish competitor arrived late with his bag on his back. We had to explain as best we could where he had to take his place. A little disorientated, he set off 10 minutes behind the leaders.
How surprised we were to see him finish 2nd just a few minutes behind the leader (making him the winner in real time). This man has since become well known. His name: Grzégorz GWIAZDOWSKI.
~ Loudenvielle, the most magnificent scene for an Etape du Tour finish in the superb Louron valley. With its 350 inhabitants, the village was flooded with people.
~ At 3 in the morning, we can at last reassure one competitor's family members that, quite simply worn out, he had found himself a hotel for the night without calling security.
Quotes
~ Gilbert Landeau, jersey no. 5721
« Super! Even when no refreshments were scheduled, you could get whatever you wanted. »
~ René Bréhier, jersey no. 5802
« Was I ill! I threw up five times. »
~ Yves Duffet, jersey no. 357
« I forgot who the hell I was on the Tourmalet mountain. »
~ Manuel Hilorio, jersey no. 218
« I got plastered going through cow pats down the Tourmalet. Shit! »
~ Jean-Luc Andral, jersey no. 3712
« I registered for the Etape first and bought the bike after. »
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