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Jean-Claude Olivier (28 February 1945 – 12 January 2013), often referred to simply as "JCO", was a French motorcycle racer and president of Yamaha Motor France S.A. from 1992 to 2010. He helped launch the careers of many famous French riders including Patrick Pons, Christian Sarron and Stéphane Peterhansel. He was a veteran of nine editions of the Dakar Rally, placing second in the motorcycle category in 1985.

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  • Jean-Claude Olivier (* 27. Februar 1945 in Croix; † 12. Januar 2013 in Wancourt) war ein französischer Motorradrennfahrer und langjähriger Präsident von .
  • ジャン=クロード・オリビエ(Jean-Claude Olivier、1945年2月27日 - 2013年1月13日)は、フランスのモータースポーツ関係者。愛称はイニシャルのJCO。 ヤマハ・モーター・フランス(YMF)の社長を長年にわたり務め、二輪のロードレースや耐久レース、モトクロス、ラリーレイドで数々の成功を収めた。パリ-ダカール・ラリー(現ダカール・ラリー)では1985年にライダーとして2位入賞しただけでなく、チームマネージャーとして彼の弟子を6度優勝させた伝説的人物である。
  • Jean-Claude Olivier (28 February 1945 – 12 January 2013), often referred to simply as "JCO", was a French motorcycle racer and president of Yamaha Motor France S.A. from 1992 to 2010. He helped launch the careers of many famous French riders including Patrick Pons, Christian Sarron and Stéphane Peterhansel. He was a veteran of nine editions of the Dakar Rally, placing second in the motorcycle category in 1985.
  • Jean-Claude Olivier ou JCO, né le 28 février 1945 à Croix (Nord) et mort le 12 janvier 2013 à Wancourt (Pas-de-Calais), est un ancien pilote moto de rallye-raid. Touche à tout, perfectionniste et exigeant, Olivier fut pendant quarante-cinq années le patron emblématique de Yamaha Motor France. Mais sa grande passion, le domaine où il se distingua aux yeux du grand public demeure la compétition. En plus d’avoir soutenu plusieurs champions pilotes de ses véhicules (Daniel Lhéraud, Alain Barbaroux, Jacques Roca, Jean Auréal, Christian Ravel, Patrick Pons en 1979, Christian Sarron en 1984, Jacky Vimond en 1986), il participa lui-même à plusieurs compétitions, obtenant notamment la deuxième place à l’édition 1985 du Paris-Dakar.
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  • Wancourt, Pas-de-Calais, France
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  • Croix, Nord, France
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