• misheard it. Jean Dargaties became known as Jean Dargassies. Lefèvre asked: "Tell me, have you ever actually ridden a cycle race?" Dargassies replied: "No...
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    Cornet (FRA) 96h 05' 55" 2  Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq (FRA) + 2h 16' 14" 3  Aloïs Catteau (BEL) + 9h 01' 25" 4  Jean Dargassies (FRA) + 13h 04' 30" 5  Julien...
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    The first riders known to have been employed to help a leader were Jean Dargassies and Henri Gauban. They rode in the 1907 Tour de France for Henri Pépin...
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    s.t. 6  Jean Fischer (FRA) s.t. 7  Lucien Pothier (FRA) s.t. 8  Eugène Brange (FRA) + 7' 41" 9  Aloïs Catteau (BEL) s.t. 10  Jean Dargassies (FRA) + 26'...
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  • Times. p. 48. Retrieved 26 August 2024. "Les aventures extraordinaires de Jean-Baptiste Barthélemy de Lesseps". gillesenlettonie.blogspot.co.uk. 2011. "Nossos...
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    stage. Also during that first stage, the first breach of the rules occurred: Jean Fischer had used a car as pacer, which was illegal. Pagie fell down, but...
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  • July – Henri Daniel-Rops, writer and historian (born 1901) 7 August – Jean Dargassies, racing cyclist (born 1872) 19 August – René Lasserre, rugby union...
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    was rider number 59 in a peloton of 112. He had hired two riders, Jean Dargassies and Henri Gauban to ride with him. Far from competing with the favourites...
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    Cornet (FRA) 96h 05' 55" 2  Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq (FRA) + 2h 16' 14" 3  Aloïs Catteau (BEL) + 9h 01' 25" 4  Jean Dargassies (FRA) + 13h 04' 30" 5  Julien...
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  • - Gaëtan Gatian de Clérambault, psychiatrist (died 1934) 15 July - Jean Dargassies, racing cyclist (died 1965) 28 July - Albert Sarraut, politician, twice...
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  •  France DNF 28 Francis Gouspy  France DNF 29 Jean Dargassies  France DNF 30 Noël Prévost  France DNF 31 Jean-Baptiste Dortignacq  France 3 32 Fernand Lallement...
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  • most notable of them was Henri Pépin. Pépin had hired two riders, Jean Dargassies[1] and Henri Gauban to ride with him. They treated the race as a pleasure...
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    most notable of them was Henri Pépin. Pépin had hired two riders, Jean Dargassies and Henri Gauban, to ride with him. They treated the race as a pleasure...
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    1863 and restored by Roethinger in 1960, Beuchet in 1976, and Bernard Dargassies in 2003. Two 56-note keyboards and 30-note pedal boards. Electrical transmissions...
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  • August 2016. "Eugène Brange". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016. "Jean-Baptiste "Romain" Lardillier". Le Site du cyclisme. Retrieved 11 August 2016...
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  • Mounier  France DNF (AB-1) — 17 Emile Pagie  France DNF (AB-2) — 21 Jean Dargassies  France 31 11 + 13h 49' 40" 22 Emile Moulin  France 18 + 49h 43' 15"...
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    recently restored and enlarged by Bernard Dargassies. The sacristy of Saint-Éloi hosts the remains of the corsair Jean-Bart (1650–1702) who became famous for...
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  • An Encyclopedia. Taylor & Francis. p. 226. ISBN 9781135947958. Jean Marc Cicherro; Bernard Dargassies (2024). "Gonzalez-Danion". The Organs of Paris....
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    for restoration by Cavaillé-Coll (1899), Beuchet-Debierre (1961) and Dargassies (1987). It features 54 stops with three 54-key manual keyboards and pedalboards...
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    Tonal modifications were carried out by Roethinger, Gonzalez-Danion, and Dargassies in 1957, 1971 and 1988 respectively. :. A smaller organ from the same...
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  • new organs could be manufactured. Today the company is led by Bernard Dargassies under the name of "Manufacture Vosgienne de Grandes Orgues". In January...
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    latest restoration was completed in 1993 by the organ firm of Bernard Dargassies with the generous support of the Paulé Foundation and other Cathedral...
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