Nicolas Frantz (Luxembourgish pronunciation: [nikoːlɑs ˈfʀɑnts];[stress of the first name?] 4 November 1899 – 8 November 1985) was a Luxembourgish bicycle...
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1918). In the 1920s, trade teams dominated the Tour; cyclists such as Nicolas Frantz won the Tour with the Alcyon team. However, when Alcyon cyclist Maurice...
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by Nicolas Frantz, his second win. He held the yellow jersey from beginning to end, despite an incident three days before the end of the race. Frantz had...
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Ottavio Bottecchia completed a GC start-to-finish sweep in 1924. In 1928, Nicolas Frantz also led the GC for the entire race, and the final podium was made up...
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Nebe (GER) Bruno Wolke (GER) 1929 Zürich details Georges Ronsse (BEL) Nicolas Frantz (LUX) Alfredo Binda (ITA) 1930 Liège details Alfredo Binda (ITA) Learco...
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398 km (3,354 mi). This tour featured the first win by Nicolas Frantz, a cyclist from Luxembourg. Frantz had come in second in the previous tour, and went...
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athlete, Olympic gold in 1952 François Faber (1887–1915), cyclist Nicolas Frantz (1899–1985), cyclist Charly Gaul (1932–2005), cyclist Marc Girardelli...
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runner-up of the previous edition. The Alcyon team had Bartolomeo Aymo and Nicolas Frantz, third and fourth in 1925. They also had Adelin Benoit, and the Tour...
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Nicolas Frantz (1899–1985), Luxembourgian cyclist Paris Frantz, Miss Continental 1996 Paul Frantz (1927–2016), French football manager Scott Frantz (born...
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teammates had helped him to win 45 minutes on Benoit. After that stage, Nicolas Frantz was number two, more than 13 minutes behind. In the next stages, Bottecchia...
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Bottecchia completed a GC start-to-finish sweep in 1924. And in 1928, Nicolas Frantz held the GC for the entire race, and at the end, the podium consisted...
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Lucien Buysse (1/1) 1927 Alfredo Binda (2/5) Nicolas Frantz (1/2) 1928 Alfredo Binda (3/5) Nicolas Frantz (2/2) 1929 Alfredo Binda (4/5) Maurice De Waele...
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Italy 1938–1939 2 0 0 2 Ottavio Bottecchia Italy 1924–1925 0 2 0 2 Nicolas Frantz Luxembourg 1927–1928 0 2 0 2 Firmin Lambot Belgium 1919–1922 0 2 0 2...
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Frantz is a 2016 drama film directed and co-written by François Ozon and starring Paula Beer and Pierre Niney. It is about a young German woman whose fiancé...
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(60), Chris Froome (59), Jacques Anquetil (50), Antonin Magne (38), Nicolas Frantz and Philippe Thys (37) Giro d'Italia pink jersey: Eddy Merckx (78),...
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(1923), Philippe Thys (1913, 1914, 1920), Lucien Buysse (1926) and Nicolas Frantz (1927, 1928). The event saw the increase of the time bonus for stage...
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1898) November 6 – Sanjeev Kumar, Indian actor (b. 1937) November 8 – Nicolas Frantz, Luxembourgian cyclist (b. 1899) November 9 – Marie-Georges Pascal,...
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June to 28 July. It consisted of 22 stages over 5,286 km (3,285 mi). Nicolas Frantz had won two consecutive Tours, in 1927 and 1928, and was looking for...
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Bagnères-de-Luchon Odiel Taillieu (BEL) 1927 11 Bayonne Bagnères-de-Luchon Nicolas Frantz (LUX) 1928 9 Hendaye Bagnères-de-Luchon Camille Van de Casteele (BEL)...
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1929 three riders had the same time when the race reached Bordeaux. Nicolas Frantz of Luxembourg and the Frenchmen Victor Fontan and André Leducq all rode...
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wearing the yellow jersey the following stage. After the seventh stage, Frantz, Leducq and Fontan led the general classification with exactly the same...
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1927 Tour, an hour and fifty eight minutes behind Nicolas Frantz, and third in 1928, again won by Frantz. However, he is most famous for winning the 1929...
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Fernand Canteloube Gösta Carlsson Michael Collins Maurice De Waele Nicolas Frantz Costante Girardengo René Hamel Hector Heusghem Henri Hoevenaers Lucien...
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Championships 4th Halle-Buizingen 5th Grand Prix Elsy Jacobs 5th Grand Prix Nicolas Frantz 7th La Flèche Wallonne 9th Trofeo Alfredo Binda 2012 1st Time trial...
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wearing the yellow jersey in any year is 8. The smallest is 1. In 1929, Nicolas Frantz (LUX), André Leducq (FRA) and Victor Fontan (FRA) were all three declared...
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Nicolas Frantz (LUX) 1926 14 Nice Briançon Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) 1925 13 Nice Briançon Bartolomeo Aymo (ITA) 1924 10 Nice Briançon Nicolas Frantz (LUX)...
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The race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Nicolas Frantz. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 6 February 2018. "24ème...
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France Francis Pélissier 1925 Belgium Auguste Verdyck 1926 Luxembourg Nicolas Frantz 1927 France Victor Fontan 1928 Belgium Maurice De Waele 1929 Belgium...
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who successfully defended his world title, won ahead of Luxembourger Nicolas Frantz and Italian former champion Alfredo Binda. Jef Dervaes was fourth. Swiss...
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Mordecai Kaplan, Lithuanian-American rabbi and educator (b. 1881) 1985 – Nicolas Frantz, Luxembourger cyclist (b. 1899) 1985 – Jacques Hnizdovsky, Ukrainian-American...
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