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    René Vietto (17 February 1914 – 14 October 1988) was a French road racing cyclist. In the 1934 Tour de France, Vietto, a relative unknown, got wings on...
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  • (born 1993), Argentine footballer René Vietto (1914–1988), French cyclist This page lists people with the surname Vietto. If an internal link intending to...
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    Every member of the French team won at least one stage. French cyclist René Vietto rose to prominence by winning the mountains classification, but even...
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    and Vietto, who are duelling to reach the top first. Ezquerra then escaped from Vietto, and reached the top 1 minute and 12 seconds before Vietto. As...
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    been canceled, there was no real favourite for the final victory. When René Vietto, the runner-up of 1939, captured the yellow jersey after his victory...
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    Riders in italics are active. The youngest winner of Paris–Nice was René Vietto in 1935, at the age of 21. The oldest winner was Raymond Poulidor in...
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  • American Major League baseballer (New York Yankees), heart attack. René Vietto, 74, French road racing cyclist. John Ball, 77, American mystery novel...
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    Fauré (FRA) 1933 18 Tarbes Pau  Vicente Trueba (ESP) 1934 15 Tarbes Pau  René Vietto (FRA) 1935 15 Perpignan Bagnères-de-Luchon  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1936 16...
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    led by Jean Fontenay. René Vietto, leader of the regional South-East team, was in second place. In the fourth stage, Vietto got into the winning break...
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  • Baito (ITA)  Aldo Baito (ITA) 2 Digne – Briançon 219 km (136 mi)  René Vietto (FRA)  René Vietto (FRA) 3 Briançon – Aix-les-Bains 263 km (163 mi)  Jean Robic (FRA)...
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    Rider Team 1933  Spain Vicente Trueba Touriste-routier 1934  France René Vietto France 1935  Belgium Félicien Vervaecke Belgium 1936  Spain Julián Berrendero...
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    going got hard. It brought him the nickname "cry-baby" in the bunch and René Vietto referred to him as La Bobette, a mock feminisation of his name, for his...
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  • The race started in Paris and finished in Nice. The race was won by René Vietto. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 22 January...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  René Vietto (FRA) France 5h 05' 52" 2  Raymond Impanis (BEL) Belgium + 1' 41" 3  Prosper Depredomme (BEL) Belgium s.t. 4  Fermo...
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  • Françoise Dolto, physician and psychoanalyst (born 1908). 14 October – René Vietto, cyclist (born 1914). 23 October – André Neher, Jewish scholar and philosopher...
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    Georges Speicher (1935) René Le Grevès (1936) Georges Speicher (1937) Paul Maye (1938) Georges Speicher (1939) 1940–1959 René Vietto (1941) Émile Idée (1942)...
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    Georges Speicher (1935) René Le Grevès (1936) Georges Speicher (1937) Paul Maye (1938) Georges Speicher (1939) 1940–1959 René Vietto (1941) Émile Idée (1942)...
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    Bonjour, sponsored by a newspaper chain and managed by the former rider Jean-René Bernaudeau. He stayed with Bernaudeau as the team's sponsors changed and...
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    Pélissier, Philippe Thys, Louis Mottiat, André Leducq, Antonin Magne, René Vietto, Gino Bartali, André Darrigade, Jean Stablinski, Raymond Poulidor, Felice...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  René Vietto (FRA) France 86h 58' 42" 2  Fermo Camellini (ITA) Netherlands/Strangers of France + 2' 11" 3  Pierre Brambilla (ITA)...
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    Antonin Magne, Georges Speicher and André Leducq, in addition to climber René Vietto and Maurice Archambaud, who had led the general classification for a...
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  • Jean Maréchal René Brossy 1931 Louis Gras Adrien Butafocchi Louis Minardi 1932 René Vietto Luigi Barral Pierre Pastorelli 1933 René Vietto Fernand Cornez...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  Georges Speicher (FRA) France 1h 16' 04" 2  René Vietto (FRA) France s.t. 3  Maurice Archambaud (FRA) France s.t. 4  André Leducq (FRA)...
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     Vicente Trueba (ESP) (1/1) Race not held 1934  Remo Bertoni (ITA) (1/1)  René Vietto (FRA) (1/1) 1935  Gino Bartali (ITA) (1/9)  Félicien Vervaecke (BEL)...
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    Georges Speicher (1935) René Le Grevès (1936) Georges Speicher (1937) Paul Maye (1938) Georges Speicher (1939) 1940–1959 René Vietto (1941) Émile Idée (1942)...
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    Disseaux (BEL) Belgium B s.t. 4  Victor Cosson (FRA) France s.t. 5  René Vietto (FRA) France – South-East s.t. 6  Oreste Bernardoni (FRA) France – South-East...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  Antonin Magne (FRA) France 2  Giuseppe Martano (ITA) Italy + 3' 42" 3  René Vietto (FRA) France + 35' 31" 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...
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    1 Vicente Trueba Spain 1933 0 1 0 1 Remo Bertoni Italy 1934 1 0 0 1 René Vietto France 1934 0 1 0 1 Edoardo Molinar Italy 1935 0 0 1 1 Salvador Molina...
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    Georges Speicher (1935) René Le Grevès (1936) Georges Speicher (1937) Paul Maye (1938) Georges Speicher (1939) 1940–1959 René Vietto (1941) Émile Idée (1942)...
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    cyclist René Vietto, leading the general classification, did not have to do much work to defend his lead. In the Alps, Maes was able to beat Vietto. In the...
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