• The Bol d'Or was a bicycle track race that ran in France between 1894 and 1950. It was a paced, 24-hour endurance event. It has been won by several notable...
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  • The Bol d'or des Monédières was a cycling criterium that took place after the Tour de France, traditionally on the first Thursday in August. It was run...
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    Vélodrome Buffalo and Stade Buffalo (category Cycling in Paris)
    for boxing matches. It housed a concrete cycling track. It continued to occasionally host the Bol d'Or cycle race. This stadium hosted three international...
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    with the best French and British racers. The Bol d'or, the well-known French motorcycle endurance race of 24 hours, was held in Linas-Montlhéry before...
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    American team) Handicap Amateurs handicap Professional points race Individual pursuit Bol d'Or (Winner: Mathieu Cordang, Netherlands) General International...
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    the long-distance races turning into rallies. The Bol d'Or (most famous and prestigious Endurance race) was held for the first time in 1922 on the circuit...
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    Constant Huret (category UCI Track Cycling World Champions (men))
    Stayers Championships 1st Bol d'Or World records for 24 hours (736km) and 100km 8 Days of Paris – Vel d'Hiv 1895 1st Bol d'Or World records for 6 hours...
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    two were soon separated. The most notable motorcycle endurance race was the Bol d'Or, first run on the circuit of Vaujours, near Paris in 1922. Only...
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    Paalgraven [nl], Oss 24hr - 1st, 2nd and 3rd Circuit Paalgraven, Oss 6hr - 1st Bol d'Or 24hr - 3rd and 6th 1971/2 Laverda 750SF Laverda 750SF1 Laverda 750SF1 Introduced...
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    Georget (Big Red or The Brute), was known as The Father of the Bol d'Or, having won the race nine times between 1903 and 1919 in Paris Gustave Garrigou,...
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    Léon Georget (category French cycling biography stubs)
    Bol d'Or 1903 1st Bol d'Or 1904 2nd Bol d'Or 1906 3rd Bol d'Or 1907 1st Bol d'Or 1908 1st Bol d'Or 1909 1st Bol d'Or 1910 1st Bol d'Or 1911 1st Bol d'Or...
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    claim a surprising victory in his Jordan. Although the Bol d'Or 24-hour motorcycle endurance race was held at Magny-Cours for several years, it returned...
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    York six-day race in 1903, and from 1905 on competed in Europe. During his first year in Europe he participated in the famous Bol d'Or on Paris' Buffalo...
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    Gaston Rivierre (category French cycling biography stubs)
    24-hour race of Bol d'Or, the 1896, 1897 and 1898 Bordeaux–Paris, and finished fourth in the 1897 Paris–Roubaix. "Gaston Rivierre". Cycling Archives...
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    Mathieu Cordang (category UCI Track Cycling World Champions (men))
    Palace in London. During the Bol d'Or in 1900, Cordang set a 24-hour record of 999.651 km. After that, he won the 3 km race in the 1900 Summer Olympics...
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  • rode in the Olympic Games, the world championship and the marathon Bol d'Or race. Davey originally played football. He also tried athletics. At 17, he...
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    the track cycling championship of Argentina. In 1902 he was drafted in the French Army and moved back to France. In 1904 he won the Bol d'Or track event...
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  • ridden by Malcolm Uphill, won the race at 97.71 mph. The Slippery Sam name was acquired during the 1970 Bol d'Or 24 Hour Race in France when a faulty oil pump...
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    24-hour-race Bol d’Or in Paris, France, but was not able to finish the race. In 1904, he returned to the United States and competed in a race in Dayton...
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    Rocket". Cycle News. Retrieved 9 April 2021. Richardson 2018. "COMPETIZIONI: Gli anni '70 e la Trident tre cilindri" [70s COMPETITIONS Trident: Bol d'Or, Trasatlantic...
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    Le Mans Bol d'Or. One of their riders was Neil Tuxworth (later head of Honda HRC UK racing team). A production-based BSA 441 cc Victor with race-styled...
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    Luc Leblanc (category Doping cases in cycling)
    9th Overall Grand Prix du Midi Libre 1989 2nd Grand Prix de Cannes 2nd Bol d'Or des Monédières 3rd Overall Tour du Limousin 4th Paris–Camembert 5th Cholet-Pays...
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  • North America. Olivier's racing experience includes participations in the Bol d'Or at Montlhéry in 1969 and 1970. His first cross-country rally was the 1977...
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  • August 8, 2022. Retrieved October 4, 2022. "RACE REPORT: VILTAIS RACING IGOL TAKES DRAMATIC WIN AS BOL D'OR CENTENARY SERVES UP AN EWC THRILLER". fimewc...
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    Motor Cycle News 10 October 1979, p.44 Dealer's advert. The sensational Mann designed Z250 Race Replica as first seen at the M/Cycle Show. Bol d'Or Group...
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  • rounds with the FIM Endurance World Championship, the 24 Heures Motos and Bol d'Or events, an unconfirmed round on 23 - 25 April, but not the two Superbike...
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    dedicated to Oppy in Moore street, and a statue of him winning the 24-hour Bol D'Or race in Paris in 1928. On his 90th birthday, Oppy donated one of his Malvern...
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  • Rudi Valenta (category Austrian cycling biography stubs)
    1st Vienna–Graz–Vienna 1st Road race, National Road Championships 1951 1st Vienna–Graz–Vienna 2nd Bol d'Or 3rd Road race, National Road Championships "Rudi...
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  • Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) and Eurosport. The season started at the Bol d'Or on the 21 September 2019 and ended with the 12 Hours of Estoril on the...
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    Tadej Pogačar (category Olympic bronze medalists in cycling)
    "Record-breaker Tadej Pogačar wins Tour of California after Cees Bol takes stage seven". Cycling Weekly. Archived from the original on 21 May 2019. Retrieved...
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