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Louis Caput

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French cyclist (1921–1985)
Louis Caput
Born23 January 1921 (1921-01-23)
Died1 January 1985 (1985-02) (aged 63)
Paris, France
Resting placeIvry Cemetery, Ivry-sur-Seine
Cycling career
Team information
DisciplineRoad
RoleRider and manager
Professional teams
1942-1944Dilecta-Wolber
1945Genial Lucifer
1946-1947Metropole-Dunlop
1948-1950Olympia-Dunlop
1951Dilecta-Wolber
1952Carrara-Dunlop
1953Gitane-Hutchinson
1954Rochet-Dunlop
1955Arliguie-Hutchinson
1956Saint-Raphael-R. Géminiani
1957Essor-Leroux
Managerial teams
1966-1967Kamomé-Dilecta
1968-1969Frimatic-Viva-De Gribaldy
1969Frimatic-Viva-de Gribaldy-Wolber
1970-197Fagor-Mercier
1972-1975Gan-Mercier
1976Gan-Mercier France
1977-1978Miko-Mercier
Major wins
2 stages Tour de France
Paris–Tours (1948)

Louis Caput (23 January 1921 - 1 January 1985) was a French professionalracing cyclist and then team manager. He was born inSaint-Maur-des-Fosses, and wonParis–Tours in 1948,[1] and two stages of theTour de France. He was national champion in 1946.[1]

Career

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Caput rode as a professional from 1942 to 1957.René de Latour said:

Everybody liked Louis Caput, who became known to the crowds asP'tit Louis. And not only was Caput a likeable rider, he was a clever one who knew his job perfectly and I don't think I have ever seen him make a serious mistake on the road. Whenever he got into a break, he was the boss, the ruler of it. Little Louis was a great general of thepelotons, shouting encouragement, picking the right length for the relays and giving orders to his companions of the breakaway.[2]

He rode the Tour de France nine times between 1947 and 1956, failing to finish six times but coming 45th in 1951, 54th in 1955, and 56th in 1956.[3] He won stages in 1949 and 1955. He came third in theTour of Flanders of 1950.[4]

Retirement

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Caput stopped racing in 1957 and went into thereal estate business inVincennes, an eastern suburb ofParis. In 1966 he becamedirecteur sportif of a new team, Kamomé-Dilecta,[5] sponsored by a maker of Japanese washing machines and a French bicycle company that had last had a team in the 1930s. The team soon ran into trouble and riders were no longer paid.[6] "We were paidà la musette,[7] which means only if we won. Kamomé was in financial difficulties," said one of the riders, Raymond Lebreton.

The French businessman,Jean de Gribaldy, took over sponsorship the following year with Frimatic, another maker of washing machines, as main backer. Caput went with him to run the team but, said, Lebreton, his organisation was chaotic. "The de Gribaldy team was badly organised. We were told we were to ride raced only a few hours before they started. It was a bazaar, and I wanted to leave."[6] Caput ran the team from 1968 to 1969. The following yearAntonin Magne retired from running theMercier team, which had lostBP as secondary sponsor.[8]Fagor, a Spanish maker of refrigerators and other household goods, took over. An incidental effect of Caput's arrival as manager is thatRaymond Poulidor and the other riders were allowed zips at the necks of their jerseys, something Magne had always thought unhealthy.

Death and memorial

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Louis Caput died in Paris on the first day of 1985 and is buried atIvry Cemetery, Ivry-sur-Seine. A cycling event is organised annually in his honour.[9]

Major results

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1942
Circuit d'Auray
1946
 France national road race championship
Paris-Reims
1948
Paris–Tours
1949
Ain-Temouchent
GP de l'Echo d'Oran
Tour de France:
Winner stage 9
1952
GP de la Bicicleta Eibarresa
1955
Paris - Limoges
Arras
Tour de France:
Winner stage 14
1956
Montluçon
Circuit des Deux Ponts

References

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  1. ^ab"Cyclisme : la fiche coureur de LOUIS CAPUT".www.lequipe.fr. Retrieved2016-07-20.
  2. ^Sporting Cyclist, UK, undated cutting
  3. ^"Louis Caput dans le Tour de France".www.ledicodutour.com. Retrieved2016-07-20.
  4. ^"Cycling - Louis Caput (France)".www.the-sports.org. Retrieved2016-07-20.
  5. ^It seems unusual that a Japanese company would have an accent in its name but that is how it was printed on the jerseys:http://www.mairie-tourlaville.fr/fr/tourisme/tourisme_et_patrimoine/dossiers_en_consultation/fichiers/lebreton.PDF
  6. ^ab"Erreur 404"(PDF).www.mairie-tourlaville.fr. Retrieved2016-07-20.
  7. ^A cycling expression meaning to be given a jersey and a bike and bonuses for successes but no retainer
  8. ^velosvintage.ultim-blog.com/
  9. ^"Document sans-titre". Archived fromthe original on 2009-01-02. Retrieved2008-12-02.

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