1966 Tour de France winner Lucien Aimar. The team wore pink jerseys. The following is a list of riders on the De Kova–Lejeune squad during the 1973 season...
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Gitane–Campagnolo (redirect from Sonolor-Lejeune-Wolber)
Sonolor team was created for the 1969 season after the Pelforth–Sauvage–Lejeune team ended in 1968. In 1974, the Gitane–Frigécrème team of directeur sportif...
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Lucien Van Impe (Flemish pronunciation: [lyˈɕɛ̃ː vɑn ˈɪmpə]; born 20 October 1946) is a former Belgian cyclist, who competed professionally between 1969...
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Pan Garden Plant Series. Pan Books, London. ISBN 0-330-30258-2 Lejeune, D. (2012). Lucien Sabourin. La Société Nationale d'Horticulture de France, Reponds...
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long resident in France. He joined the new Sonolor-Lejeune team, run by Jean Stablinski with Lucien Van Impe and Bernard Guyot as leaders. Aimar won the...
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France Flandria–Velda–Latina Assicurazioni Gitane–Campagnolo Kas–Campagnolo Lejeune–BP Maes Pils–Mini-Flat Miko–Mercier–Vivagel Peugeot–Esso–Michelin Teka...
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the Wayback Machine Delbouille, Maurice (1977). "Romanité de l'oïl". In Lejeune, Rita; Stiennon, Jacques (eds.). La Wallonie, le Pays et les Hommes: Arts...
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(Flandria–Mars) finished second, 9:51 minutes behind, and Lucien Van Impe was third (Sonolor–Lejeune), just over 11 minutes in arrears. Pre-race favourite...
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Caroline Berthier de Wagram. His paternal grandparents were Prince Napoleon Lucien Charles Murat, 2nd Prince of Pontecorvo and 3rd Prince Murat, the second...
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1769. He had an elder brother, Joseph, and, later, six younger siblings: Lucien, Elisa, Louis, Pauline, Caroline, and Jérôme. Five more siblings were stillborn...
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spoke to one another. A member of Lucien Guitry's company was a young actress, Charlotte-Augustine-Hortense Lejeune, whose stage name was Charlotte Lysès...
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Lejarreta 1983 2012 29 years Spanish mountain biker car Iurreta, Spain Iry LeJeune 1928 1955 26 years American Cajun accordionist pedestrian Eunice, Louisiana...
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Picture of Dorian Gray .... Alan Campbell Bez roucha .... Garry Lejeune Romeo and Jana .... Lucien Slaměný klobouk .... Beauerthuis V jámě lvové .... Mr. Strassky...
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category climbs in 1963 The system has faced criticism. Six-time winner Lucien Van Impe said in 2010 that the mountain jersey has been devalued, because...
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bicycles in the 1970s Renault Roger Rivière Rochet Routens S1NEO Sauvage-Lejeune Société Parisienne Skyde Starnord / France-Sport / Nord-Star Stella Sunn...
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132. The teams entering the race were: Molteni Beaulieu–Flandria Sonolor–Lejeune Peugeot–BP–Michelin Van Cauter–Magniflex–de Gribaldy Bic Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson...
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1' 40" 5 Alain Meslet (FRA) Gitane–Campagnolo + 2' 09" 6 Lucien Van Impe (BEL) Lejeune–BP + 2' 15" 7 Pierre-Raymond Villemiane (FRA) Gitane–Campagnolo...
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24 July. The total race distance was 22 stages over 4,096 km (2,545 mi). Lucien Van Impe, the winner of the previous year, wanted to repeat his victory...
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Lauren Stephens Cynisca Cycling Alia Shafi Fount Cycling Guild Cécile Lejeune PAS - Steve Tilford Foundation 4 Chloe Patrick Cynisca Cycling Marlies...
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its name to Grantham. The Municipality of Saint-Godard-de-Lejeune changed its name to Lejeune. The Municipality of Saint-Juste-de-Bretenières changed its...
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637 km (2,881 mi) 31 8 5 1907 France Lucien Petit-Breton Peugeot–Wolber 4,488 km (2,789 mi) 47 19 2 1908 France Lucien Petit-Breton Peugeot–Wolber 4,497 km...
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Cyrille Guimard (FRA) Fagor–Mercier–Hutchinson + 1' 09" 6 Lucien Van Impe (BEL) Sonolor–Lejeune s.t. 7 Eddy Merckx (BEL) Molteni + 1' 36" 8 Luis Zubero (ESP)...
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a Belgian painter. Maurice Lucien Henri Joseph Marie Pirenne was the son of Virginie, née Duesberg (1839-1924) and Lucien-Henri Pirenne, a textile industrialist...
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and Henri Camille Crenier 1909 – Felix Benneteau-Desgrois 1910 – Louis Lejeune 1911 – Lucienne Heuvelmans (the first woman to receive the "First Grand...
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Bracke (BEL) Lejeune–BP s.t. 8 Michel Laurent (FRA) Peugeot–Esso–Michelin + 13" 9 Wilfried Wesemael (BEL) Frisol–Gazelle–Thirion s.t. 10 Lucien Van Impe (BEL)...
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and 14 July, with 22 stages covering a distance of 4,329 km (2,690 mi). Lucien Aimar was a domestique of 5-time Tour winner Jacques Anquetil. Aimar joined...
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covering a distance of 4,017 km (2,496 mi). It was won by mountain specialist Lucien Van Impe in a battle with the previous winner Bernard Thévenet and Joop...
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3. p. 285. Macrobius I 10, 16. E. and A. L. Prosdocimi in Etrennes M. Lejeune Paris 1978 pp. 199–207 identify him as an aspect of Jupiter. See also A...
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Ferdinand Bracke (BEL) Lejeune–BP 52' 41" 2 Knut Knudsen (NOR) Jolly Ceramica + 8" 3 Freddy Maertens (BEL) Velda–Flandria + 11" 4 Lucien Van Impe (BEL) Gitane–Campagnolo...
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should be named in memory of his father Maharaja Lall Singh. The Villa Lejeune and the France-Lanord and Lombard Apartment Buildings in Nancy are designed...
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