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    Romain Maes (pronounced [ʁɔ.mɛ̃ maːs]; 10 August 1912 – 22 February 1983) was a Belgian cyclist who won the 1935 Tour de France after wearing the yellow...
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    team was favourite, Belgian Romain Maes took the lead in the first stage, and never gave it away. Halfway the race, Romain Maes' biggest threat, Antonin...
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    between the Polders in the north and the sandy regions of the south. Romain Maes, the 1935 winner of the Tour de France. "Zerkegem, Belgium". Places in...
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  • racer Romain Maes (1912–1983), Belgian cyclist Romain Gary (1914–1980), French novelist, film director, World War II pilot, and diplomat Romain Weingarten...
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    58″ + 27′ 31″ 3 1935  Belgium Romain Maes Belgium 4,338 km (2,696 mi) 141h 23′ 00″ + 17′ 52″ 3 1936  Belgium Sylvère Maes Belgium 4,442 km (2,760 mi) 142h...
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  • made up of three riders from his Alcyon–Dunlop team. Lastly, Belgian Romain Maes took the lead in the first stage of the 1935 tour, and never gave it...
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  •  Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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  • professor at MIT Peter Maes (born 1964), Belgian footballer Romain Maes (1913–1983), Belgian cyclist, winner of Tour de France 1935 Sven Maes (born 1973), Belgian...
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  • Melloul as Romain Valérie Maës as Claire Stephen Hersoen as Hervé, Romain's father and Claire's husband Nathan Duval as Pierre, Romain's older brother...
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    before entering France. The first two stages were won by French riders. Romain Bardet narrowly won the opening stage from a breakaway with teammate Frank...
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    instead of helping his team leader Sylvère Maes. Vissers won the stage, but Vietto was able to stay with Maes. Maes climbed to the second place in the general...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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    shortened due to poor weather, crossing the finish line 27 seconds in front of Romain Bardet and Damiano Caruso and opening up a lead in the overall standings...
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  • and 170 km. The competition's roll of honor includes the successes of Romain Maes, Stan Ockers, Rik Van Looy and Jan Janssen. "Stekene (Bel) - Crit". Memoire-du-cyclisme...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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    Vingegaard in the lead and relegated Pogačar to third, behind second-placed Romain Bardet. This was the first Tour de France stage victory of his career. He...
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    stage in Paris. The first week of the Tour was described by French rider Romain Bardet (Team dsm–firmenich) as "most difficult [...] that ever existed"...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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  • author (b. 1898) 1983 – Adrian Boult, English conductor (b. 1889) 1983 – Romain Maes, Belgian cyclist (b. 1913) 1985 – Salvador Espriu, Spanish author, poet...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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  • activist (d. 1988) 1912 – Otto Ernst Remer, German general (d. 1997) 1913 – Romain Maes, Belgian cyclist (d. 1983) 1914 – Lucy Ozarin, United States Navy lieutenant...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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    Belgian Romain Maes fell against a telegraph post. Morelli and Wauters, also fell down, but they quickly got back to the group, while Maes lay in the...
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    saint (died c. 640) Saint Wivina, monastic foundress, 12th century. Romain Maes, cyclist who won the 1935 Tour de France (1913–1983) Johan Anthierens...
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     Amédée Fournier (FRA) France – North-East/Île de France 6h 21' 27" 2  Romain Maes (BEL) Belgium s.t. 3  Marcel Kint (BEL) Belgium s.t. 4  Edmond Delathouwer (BEL)...
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  •  Maurice Archambaud (FRA) 4th 1935 Romain Maes Belgium 1, Paris — Lille July 4, 1935 Opening stage winner 1936 Sylvère Maes Belgium 8, Grenoble — Briançon...
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  • sticker. In 1936 the Belgian Romain Maes, appeared to win but judges declared Frenchman Georges Speicher the winner and Maes second. Shouting began in the...
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     Antonin Magne (FRA) 1935:  Romain Maes (BEL) 1936:  Sylvère Maes (BEL) 1937:  Roger Lapébie (FRA) 1938:  Gino Bartali (ITA) 1939:  Sylvère Maes (BEL)...
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