Ferdinand Le Drogo (10 October 1903 – 24 April 1976) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He is most known for his silver medal in the Elite race...
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Crusade Saint Drogo (1105–c. 1185), French hermit Piero Drogo, Italian coachbuilder and car driver Ferrari 250 GT Drogo Ferdinand Le Drogo, French road...
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Le Drogo (Pontivy, 16 December 1905 — Sarzeau, 25 July 1966) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He was the younger brother of Ferdinand Le...
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Georges Ronsse (BEL) 1931 Copenhagen details Learco Guerra (ITA) Ferdinand Le Drogo (FRA) Albert Büchi (SUI) 1932 Rome details Alfredo Binda (ITA) Remo...
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Buckingham, Virginia (d. 1942, killed in action in the Solomon Islands) Ferdinand Le Drogo, French professional road bicycle racer; in Pontivy, Brittany, France...
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Dieppe, 180 km (110 mi) (TTT) 20 June 1927 - Dieppe to Le Havre, 103 km (64 mi) (TTT) 21 June 1927 - Le Havre to Caen, 225 km (140 mi) (TTT) 22 June 1927 -...
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Archived from the original on 2009-08-29. Retrieved 2008-07-15. "A-Z of Le Tour". BBC. 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2008-07-15. Guinness, Rupert (2008-07-15)...
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Walkowiak (FRA) 1956 Gastone Nencini (ITA) 1960 Lucien Aimar (FRA) 1966 Greg LeMond (USA) 1990 Óscar Pereiro (ESP) 2006 Chris Froome (GBR) 2017 Egan Bernal (COL)...
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Learco Guerra won in 4 h 53 min 43 s, more than four minutes ahead of Ferdinand Le Drogo of France and Swiss cyclist Albert Büchi. "1931 World Pro Road Cycling...
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farming family in Saône-et-Loire in Burgundy and lived in a hamlet called Le Guidon (The Handlebar). It was there in 1961 that he saw the Tour de France...
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[French Championship - Amateurs: Ranking]. Directvelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 30 January 2023. Lafaye, Quentin (30 June 2018). "Championnat...
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René Le Grevès (6 July 1910 – 25 February 1946) was a French professional road bicycle racer. As an amateur cyclist, he won the silver medal at the 1932...
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né à Vay le 6 juin 1912. À l'occasion du centenaire de la naissance de ce grand champion, une journée Éloi Tassin est en préparation pour le 10 juin 2012...
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the stage, but they finished 7 minutes ahead of the classification leader LeMond, which meant that Leblanc was the new leader. The next day, Leblanc finished...
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Tour de France results". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 2007-07-29. "Et aussi les blues bien barres". l'Humanite. Archived from the original on September 29...
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a 1.1 event on the UCI Europe Tour. It was previously known as Grand Prix Le Télégramme de Brest and Circuit de l'Aulne. In 2011, it became part of the...
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(born 1889). 1 April – Roger Rivière, cyclist (born 1936). 24 April – Ferdinand Le Drogo, cyclist (born 1903). 31 May – Jacques Monod, biologist, awarded Nobel...
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drugs during his career. His strong personality earned him the nickname of Le Grand Fusil, which translates roughly as "Top Gun". Géminiani died in Pérignat-sur-Allier...
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Pélissier abandoned sick. His teammate Ferdinand Le Drogo became the new leader. In the seventh stage, Le Drogo was in the yellow jersey in the region...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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Winner Philippe Bono (FRA) Second Ferdinand Le Drogo (FRA) Third Paul Le Drogo (FRA)...
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Polymultipliée France national road championship Tour de France: Winner stage 16 Le Mesnilbus Patay 1970 Circuit des genêts verts Commentry Maël-Pestivien Trophée...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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speeding. The Belgian policeman who came to his car said, "Vous avez gagné le Tour des Flandres en nonante-deux" ("You won the Tour of Flanders in '92")...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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action in Italy. NART also entered a long-tailed P2, rebodied by Piero Drogo and driven by last year's winner Masten Gregory with Bob Bondurant. There...
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(1922) Francis Pélissier (1923–1924) Achille Souchard (1925–1926) Ferdinand Le Drogo (1927–1928) Marcel Bidot (1929) Roger Bisseron (1930) Armand Blanchonnet...
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Paris–Camembert 10th GP de la Ville de Rennes 2002 2nd Route Adélie 3rd A Travers le Morbihan 10th Cholet-Pays de Loire Saur-Sojasun presented in Paris "Cannondale...
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