Tour de France 1950
Stage 6
Dinard → Saint-Brieuc
Race Report
Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France, held on July 19, 1950, covered 78.0 km from Dinard to Saint-Brieuc. Ferdi Kubler won the stage via time trial. Classified as a hilly stage with a flat finish. The riders faced 799 meters of total elevation gain. The stage was completed at an average speed of 39.9 km/h, which was 6.1 km/h faster than the edition average of 33.8 km/h, ranking as the fastest stage of the race. At 78.0 km, this was one of the shortest stages in the edition. This was an individual time trial, where riders raced alone against the clock.
Dinard → Saint-Brieuc
Stage 6 (ITT) | Dinard - Saint-Brieuc
Stage Winner
Ferdi Kubler
Yellow Jersey
Jean Goldschmit
Avg Speed
39.9 km/h
Elevation
799 m
Difficulty
25
Win Type
Time trial
Won How
Time trial
Startlist Quality
1,148
Jersey Classifications
Yellow Jersey
Jean Goldschmit
Polka-Dot Jersey
Nan
Edition Difficulty Profile
Nearby Stages
Liège → Lille
233 km
Remo Sabatini
Lille → Rouen
231 km
Stan Ockers
Rouen → Dinard
316 km
Giovanni Corrieri
Saint-Brieuc → Angers
248 km
Nello Lauredi
Angers → Niort
181 km
Fiorenzo Magni
Niort → Bordeaux
206 km
Alfredo Pasotti
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France?
Ferdi Kubler won Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France.
How long was Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France?
Stage 6 covered 78.0 km from Dinard to Saint-Brieuc. The total elevation gain was 799 meters.
Who wore the yellow jersey after Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France?
Jean Goldschmit wore the yellow jersey (maillot jaune) after Stage 6 of the 1950 Tour de France.
What was the route of Stage 6 in the 1950 Tour de France?
Stage 6 ran from Dinard to Saint-Brieuc, a distance of 78.0 km. It was classified as a hills flat finish stage.
What was the average speed of Stage 6 in the 1950 Tour de France?
The average winning speed for Stage 6 was 39.9 km/h. The stage profile was classified as hills flat finish.