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    addition, Lapébie won the 1934 and 1937 editions of the Critérium National. He was born at Bayonne, Aquitaine, and died in Pessac. Lapébie made his debut...
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  • Maillot Jaune from the first day all the way to Paris. René Pottier, Roger Lapébie, Sylvère Maes, Fausto Coppi and Bradley Wiggins all won the Tour de...
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    Vicini and Roger Lapébie. At that point, the French team was already down to six cyclists. These six cyclists had a meeting, and decided that Lapébie would...
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    Garrigou France 1911 0 1 0 1 Ferdinand Kübler Switzerland 1950 0 1 0 1 Roger Lapébie France 1937 0 1 0 1 Octave Lapize France 1910 0 1 0 1 Romain Maes Belgium...
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    Maes Belgium 4,442 km (2,760 mi) 142h 47′ 32″ + 26′ 55″ 4 1937  France Roger Lapébie France 4,415 km (2,743 mi) 138h 58′ 31″ + 7′ 17″ 3 1938  Italy Gino...
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    Dalmacio Langarica (1919-1985), Vuelta a España winner Guy Lapébie (1916-2010) Roger Lapébie (1911-1996), Tour de France winner Miguel María Lasa (born...
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  • tennis player and fashion designer, co-founded Lacoste (b. 1904) 1996 – Roger Lapébie, French cyclist (b. 1911) 1997 – John Denver, American singer-songwriter...
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  • Southall Harry Stenqvist Alfonsina Strada Gino Bartali Charles Holland Roger Lapébie Leonard Maffei Jef Scherens Kurt Stöpel Lucien Vlaemynck Gino Bartali...
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  • less powerful Ludovic Feuillet (fr: Ludovic Feuillet) ..." In 1934 Roger Lapébie was disqualified for changing bicycles. Second placed rider Gaston Rebry...
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    War II he became a professional road racer. Lapébie's elder brother was Tour de France winner Roger Lapébie. Guy's son Serge (1948–1991) was also a professional...
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    siteducyclisme.net (in French). Retrieved 7 December 2015. Guillerminet, Roger (2005). Roger Pingeon (in French). Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire. pp. 63–68.{{cite book}}:...
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  • politician, 28th President of Chile (d. 1982) 1911 – Roger Lapébie, French cyclist (d. 1996) 1914 – Roger Wagner, French-American conductor and educator (d...
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  • Maurice Archambaud 1933 André Leducq Georges Speicher Jean Bidot 1934 Roger Lapébie Jules Merviel René Le Grevès 1935 René Le Grevès René Vietto Antonin...
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    discouraged some but also showed the extent of suffering by others. Roger Lapébie, winner of the Tour in 1937, said he smelled ether "in the bunch near...
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    (1/5) Sylvère Maes (1/2) Gustaaf Deloor (2/2) 1937 Gino Bartali (2/5) Roger Lapébie (1/1) Not contested during the Spanish Civil War 1938 Giovanni Valetti...
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    tried to escape, but he was caught back by the Italian cyclists. Later, Roger Lapébie and Giovanni Cazzulani escaped, and they created a gap of one minute...
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    the Sambre in Charleroi. The EV3 follows the rail trail Voie verte "Roger-Lapébie" in Gironde. The EV3 following the Ourcq canal, Villeparisis, France...
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    causin Bartali to ride into a parapet and falling into the river. Roger Lapébie wrote: "In the valley that leads to Briançon, I saw the accident to...
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    Miguel Indurain Jan Janssen Hugo Koblet Ferdinand Kübler Firmin Lambot Roger Lapébie Octave Lapize André Leducq Greg LeMond Jeannie Longo Romain Maes Antonin...
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  • Julien Heernaert Overall Paris–Nice, Roger Lapébie Stage 1a, René Le Grevès Critérium International, Roger Lapébie & René Le Grevès Rollegem, Marcel Kint...
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    with the core of the team being the winner of 1933, Georges Speicher, Roger Lapébie, former winner Antonin Magne and Maurice Archambaud, who had performed...
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    Tour de France winner Antonin Magne, cyclist and Tour de France winner Roger Lapébie, cyclist and Tour de France winner Jean-Christophe Péraud, cyclist,...
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    including André Darrigade, Jacques Anquetil, Louison Bobet, Tom Simpson, Roger Lapébie, Jean Stablinski, Bernard Hinault, Raymond Poulidor, Eddy Merckx, and...
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  • contested West Indies Inter-Colonial Tournament – Trinidad Tour de France Roger Lapébie wins the Tour de France. Giro d'Italia Gino Bartali of Legnano wins...
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    7  Rafael Ramos (ESP) Spain s.t. 8  Oskar Thierbach (GER) Germany s.t. 9  Roger Lapébie (FRA) France s.t. 10  Gustave Danneels (BEL) Belgium + 1' 46"...
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    Rank Rider Team Time 1  Sylvère Maes (BEL) Belgium 2  Roger Lapébie (FRA) France + 2' 18" 3  Mario Vicini (ITA) Touriste-routier + 5' 13" 4 5 6 7 8 9...
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  • The race started in Paris and finished in Nice. The race was won by Roger Lapébie. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 22 January...
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    experiment with national teams. Aimar was joint leader with the eventual winner, Roger Pingeon. Aimar won the eighth stage at the top of the Ballon d'Alsace, then...
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    Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet (1931) André Godinat (1932) Roger Lapébie (1933) Raymond Louviot (1934) Georges...
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    on the stage to Briançon but still finished 15th, having supported Guy Lapébie, his team-mate, to third place. The tone in Clermont changed: fans met...
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