2015. Serge Blusson at Cycling Archives Serge Blusson at ProCyclingStats Serge Blusson at CycleBase Serge Blusson at Olympics.com Serge Blusson at Olympedia...
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National Assembly of France Serge Blusson (1928–1994), French cyclist Serge Boisvert (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player Jean-Serge Bokassa (born 1972),...
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Olympics in London, together with Fernand Decanali, Pierre Adam and Serge Blusson. He finished in fourth place in the 1950 Paris–Roubaix. Coste turned...
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Hassenforder Louis Caput Jean Forestier 1957 Jean Forestier Louison Bobet Serge Blusson 1958 Roger Hassenforder Raphaël Géminiani Claude Colette 1959 André...
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1953. The race started and finished in Plouay. The race was won by Serge Blusson. "Bretagne Classic Ouest-France (World Tour)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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René Faye Gaston Dron Team pursuit details France (FRA) Charles Coste Serge Blusson Fernand Decanali Pierre Adam Italy (ITA) Arnaldo Benfenati Guido Bernardi...
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politician. Sally Belfrage, 57, American writer and journalist, cancer. Serge Blusson, 65, French cyclist and Olympian. Tony Freitas, 85, American baseball...
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Summer Olympics in London, together with Pierre Adam, Charles Coste and Serge Blusson. Fernand Decanali at Olympedia "Fernand Decanali". Sports-reference...
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Olympics in London, together with Fernand Decanali, Charles Coste and Serge Blusson. Pierre Adam's obituary (in French) "Pierre Adam". Sports-reference...
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Charles King Ernest Mills 1948 London details France (FRA) Pierre Adam Serge Blusson Charles Coste Fernand Decanali Italy (ITA) Arnaldo Benfenati Guido...
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Guillermo Timoner 1956 Arsène Rijckaert Willy Lauwers Henri Andrieux Serge Blusson André Lemoine Joseph Groussard 1957 Reginald Arnold Ferdinando Terruzzi...
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Gris-gris, Paris: Blusson, 1984, new edition with additions, 2008. ISBN 978-2907784221 Florence de Mèredieu, Antonin Artaud, Voyages, Paris: Blusson, 1992. ISBN 978-2907784054...
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conductor (b. 1881) Maurice Nicoll, British psychiatrist (b. 1884) Serge Blusson of France won the 1953 GP Ouest–France cycle race. The Soviet cargo...
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Bronze Pursuit, Team details France (FRA) Fernand Decanali Pierre Adam Serge Blusson Charles Coste Italy (ITA) Rino Pucci Arnaldo Benfenati Guido Bernardi...
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Charles Coste, Serge Blusson, Fernand Decanali, Pierre Adam France Arnaldo Benfenati, Guido Bernardi, Anselmo Citterio, Rino Pucci Italy Alan Geldard...
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Pierre Coudert 1948 Alain Moineau Charles Coste Jean Le Nizerhy 1949 Serge Blusson Lucien Fixot René Rouffeteau 1950 Louis Viola Robert Varjano Armand...
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Winner Loretto Petrucci (ITA) Second Giuseppe Minardi (ITA) Third Serge Blusson (FRA)...
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27' 17" 41 Georges Aeschlimann (SUI) Switzerland + 2h 34' 05" 42 Serge Blusson (FRA) Paris + 2h 38' 14" 43 Emilio Croci-Torti (SUI) Switzerland +...
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1951 France Émile Guérinel 1952 France Émile Guérinel 1953 France Serge Blusson 1954 Italy Ugo Anzile 1955 France Jean Petitjean 1956 France Valentin...
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Jacques Dupont Tandem René Faye Gaston Dron Team pursuit Charles Coste Serge Blusson Fernand Decanali Pierre Adam 21 fencers, 18 men and 3 women, represented...
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Wales 48:24 32 Ken Huckle Wales 48:25 33 Phil Morgan Wales 48:26 34 Serge Blusson France 48:30 35 Eddie Bannon Scotland 48:31 36 Denis O'Gorman Ireland...
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France - Paris No. Rider Pos. 73 Serge Blusson (FRA) DNF 74 Robert Bonnaventure (FRA) DNF 75 Louis Caput (FRA) 45 76 Jean-Louis Carle (FRA) 63 77...
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5 Maurice Mollin (BEL) +1' 11″ 6 Raymond Impanis (BEL) +1' 11″ 7 Serge Blusson (FRA) +1' 11″ 8 Norbert Kerckhove (BEL) +1' 11″ 9 Joseph Groussard (FRA)...
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France – Île-de-France No. Rider Pos. 101 Serge Blusson (FRA) DNF 102 Stanislas Bober (FRA) 51 103 Jean Carle (FRA) 48 104 Dominique Forlini (FRA)...
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Rider Pos. 61 Jean Baldassari (FRA) 30 62 José Beyaert (FRA) 47 63 Serge Blusson (FRA) 42 64 Robert Chapatte (FRA) DNF 65 Robert Dorgebray (FRA) DNF...
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Marcel Rijckaert (BEL) +0' 06″ 4 Ferdinand Kübler (SUI) +0' 06″ 5 Serge Blusson (FRA) +0' 06″ 6 Raoul Rémy (FRA) +0' 06″ 7 Marcel De Mulder (BEL)...
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soigneur Txema Gonzalez. In 2011, Kennaugh was a last minute replacement for Serge Pauwels in the Giro d'Italia, and finished 86th in his first Giro. Kennaugh...
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Borsari (ITA) 1936: Charpentier, Goujon, Lapébie, Le Nizerhy (FRA) 1948: Adam, Blusson, Coste, Decanali (FRA) 1952: Campana, De Rossi, Messina, Morettini (ITA)...
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Lapébie's elder brother was Tour de France winner Roger Lapébie. Guy's son Serge (1948–1991) was also a professional cyclist. 1936 Olympic Champion 4000m...
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