Laurent Dufaux (born 20 May 1969 in Montreux, Switzerland) is a former professional road cyclist from 1991 to 2004. He was the Swiss National Road Race...
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Normande, Richard Virenque Overall Vuelta a Burgos, Laurent Dufaux Overall Route du Sud, Laurent Dufaux Gent–Wevelgem, Lars Michaelsen Stages 4 & 6 Critérium...
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Swiss sport shooter Jean Dufaux (b. 1949), Belgian comic book writer Laurent Dufaux (b. 1969), Swiss cyclist Louis Dufaux (1931–2011), French Roman Catholic...
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España, Laurent Jalabert Clásica Internacional de Alcobendas y Villalba, Laurent Jalabert Overall Critérium du Dauphiné, Laurent Dufaux Stage 5, Laurent Dufaux...
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of the Col du Portillon, where the leading group broke up with a trio of Dufaux, Simoni and Virenque leading the peloton by seven minutes over the summit...
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that he also used EPO. Third place Richard Virenque and fourth place Laurent Dufaux were implicated in the 1998 Festina scandal. UCI lawyer Philippe Verbiest...
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announced that the Festina riders Richard Virenque, Alex Zülle and Laurent Dufaux would face questioning when they returned to France. On July 15, Roussel...
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1992 France Charly Mottet RMO 1993 Switzerland Laurent Dufaux ONCE 1994 Switzerland Laurent Dufaux ONCE 1995 Spain Miguel Induráin Banesto 1996 Spain...
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1995. The race started and finished in Burgos. The race was won by Laurent Dufaux of the Festina–Lotus team. "Vuelta a Burgos (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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and singer A. J. Cronin (1896–1981), Scottish novelist and physician Laurent Dufaux (born 1969), Swiss cyclist Zelda Fitzgerald (1900–1948), wife of American...
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Évian-les-Bains and finished in Chambéry. The race was won by the Swiss Laurent Dufaux of the Spanish ONCE team. Eleven teams, containing a total of 95 riders...
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Rank Rider Team Time 1 Laurent Jalabert (FRA) ONCE 3h 36' 03" 2 Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Festina–Lotus s.t. 3 Fernando Escartín (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca...
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UCI. At the same time, Festina riders Richard Virenque, Laurent Brochard and Laurent Dufaux stated their intention to carry on racing. During stage 6...
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and Laurent Jalabert – winner and runner-up of 1997 – Frank Vandenbroucke, Michael Boogerd, Rodolfo Massi, Francesco Casagrande and Laurent Dufaux. Bartoli...
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stage victory". Cycling News. Retrieved 16 August 2024. "Dufaux manda en la Dauphine" [Dufaux commits in the Dauphiné] (PDF). El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish)...
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months from September 1998 until June 1999, and sacked by Cofidis. Laurent Dufaux of Switzerland was ejected from the Tour de France on 17 July 1998 with...
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Ullrich's victory margin of 9:09 was the largest margin of victory since Laurent Fignon won the 1984 Tour de France by 10:32. Since 1997 no rider has had...
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Gerolsteiner 12 199 Markus Zberg Switzerland Gerolsteiner 92 201 Laurent Dufaux Switzerland Alessio 21 202 Fabio Baldato Italy Alessio DNF 203 Alessandro...
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no award 13 Carlos Sastre Team CSC Carlos Sastre 14 Gilberto Simoni Laurent Dufaux 15 Lance Armstrong Sylvain Chavanel 16 Tyler Hamilton Tyler Hamilton...
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– 5:30:46 (37th place) Mauro Gianetti Final – 5:30:46 (54th place) Laurent Dufaux Final – 5:30:46 (64th place) Alex Zülle Final – 5:30:46 (68th place)...
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+ 5' 29" 6 Fernando Escartín (ESP) Kelme–Costa Blanca + 5' 46" 7 Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Festina–Lotus + 6' 02" 8 Oscar Camenzind (SUI) Mapei–GB + 7'...
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3' 40" 8 Jens Voigt (GER) Crédit Agricole + 3' 41" 9 Stuart O'Grady (AUS) Crédit Agricole + 3' 45" 10 Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Cannondale + 3' 55"...
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Laurent Jalabert (FRA) ONCE + 2' 31" 7 Tony Rominger (SUI) Mapei–GB + 2' 33" 8 Roberto Pistore (ITA) MG Maglificio–Technogym s.t. 9 Laurent Dufaux (SUI)...
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Banesto + 23" 7 Chris Boardman (GBR) GAN s.t. 8 Laurent Brochard (FRA) Festina–Lotus s.t. 9 Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Festina–Lotus s.t. 10 Abraham Olano (ESP)...
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ONCE–Deutsche Bank + 7' 42" 3 Alex Zülle (SUI) Banesto + 7' 47" 4 Laurent Dufaux (SUI) Saeco–Cannondale + 8' 07" 5 Fernando Escartín (ESP) Kelme–Costa...
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championship was won by the French Laurent Brochard, completing a French double in the Men's Elite Races after Laurent Jalabert won the Individual Time...
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director of the Swiss team, Helvetia, Paul Köchli, but Köchli signed Laurent Dufaux instead. Zülle then approached Manolo Saiz, but was rebuffed because...
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Z–Peugeot 1990 France Yves Bonnamour Castorama 1991 Switzerland Laurent Dufaux Helvetia–La Suisse 1992 Lithuania Artūras Kasputis Postobón–Manzana–Ryalcao...
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Spain Miguel Induráin 1996 France Laurent Jalabert 1997 Italy Alberto Elli 1998 Switzerland Laurent Dufaux 1999 France Benoît Salmon 2000 France...
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Fernando Escartín (ESP) (Kelme–Costa Blanca) Third Laurent Dufaux (SUI) (Festina–Lotus) Points Laurent Jalabert (FRA) (ONCE) Mountains José María Jiménez (ESP)...
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