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Jean-François Bernard : ウィキペディア英語版
Jean-François Bernard

Jean-François Bernard (born 2 May 1962 at Luzy, Bourgogne, France) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. He turned professional in 1984 for La Vie Claire, led by Bernard Hinault. He was seen as Hinault’s successor as a winner of stage races from 1986.
He competed in the team time trial event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Jean-François Bernard Olympic Results )
Bernard wore the maillot jaune in the 1987 Tour de France and won two stages, both time trials, including one on Mont Ventoux. He finished the race third behind Stephen Roche of Ireland and Pedro Delgado of Spain.
He won three stages in the 1988 Giro d'Italia and led the race, but he crashed in a tunnel, injured his back and abandoned the race. The next year he needed an operation and months of recuperation for fibrosis in his left knee.
A saddle sore and another operation forced him out of the 1990 Tour de France.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=French hope says he'll never be a leader ) 〕 He never again challenged in the ''grands tours''. In 1991 he joined the Spanish team, Banesto which had two leaders for stage races in Delgado and Miguel Indurain. Bernard helped Indurain dominate the Tour.
Bernard won the 1992 Paris–Nice.
Bernard retired at the end of 1996 with 52 professional wins. He is now a consultant for L'Équipe, L'Équipe TV and Eurosport. In 2005 a race, La Jean-François Bernard, was organised in the Nièvre region of Bourgogne as part of the Trophy of Bourgogne, an amateur competition.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Compte rendue de la Jean-Francois Bernard )
==Palmarès==

* Amateur Road Race Champion 1983.
* Paris–Nice : 1992 (Second in 1987)
* Critérium International : 1992
* Tour Méditerranéen : 1986
* Giro dell'Emilia : 1987
* Coppa Sabatini : 1985
* Grand Prix de Rennes : 1987
* 20px Tour de France combination classification : 1987
* Ronde d'Aix en Provence : 1988
* Circuit de la Sarthe 1992, 1993
* Winner of 3 stages of the Tour de France
* Winner of 4 stages of the Giro d'Italia
* Winner of 1 stage in Vuelta a España

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