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    Lucien Georges Mazan (18 October 1882 – 20 December 1917), known by the pseudonym Lucien Petit-Breton (French pronunciation: [lysjɛ̃ p(ə)ti bʁətɔ̃]),...
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    4488 km (2,788 mi) in fourteen stages around France. The winner, Lucien Petit-Breton, completed the race at an average speed of 28.47 km/h (17.69 mi/h)...
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    kilometres (2,794 mi). The pre-race favourite was Lucien Petit-Breton, winner of the previous Tour. Petit-Breton dominated the race; he won the general classification...
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  • affected by exceptionally cold weather. It was won by Frenchman Lucien Petit-Breton, who completed the 286 kilometers (177 miles) in an average speed...
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    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 (2...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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    Eddy Merckx (redirect from Nello Breton)
    four and competed in his first race in 1961. His first victory came at Petit-Enghien in October 1961. After winning eighty races as an amateur racer...
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  • Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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    national teams. Several Bretons have won the Tour de France: Bernard Hinault, Louison Bobet, Jean Robic and Lucien Petit-Breton as riders, and Cyrille...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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  • 288 km (179 mi) from Milan to its end in Sanremo. The winner was Lucien Petit-Breton from France. 33 riders rode the 288 km course, starting at 4am. Eugenio...
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    still start the next stage. Technically, a new addition were gears. Lucien Petit-Breton, Maurice Brocco, Henri Cornet, Charles Pavese and Jean Alavoine rode...
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    Lucien Van Impe (pronounced [lʏsˈjɛɱ vɑn ˈɪmpə]; born 20 October 1946) is a Belgian cyclist, who competed professionally between 1969 and 1987. He excelled...
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    half of the cyclists started in the poinçonnées category, including Lucien Petit-Breton, one of the pre-favourites. As in previous years, the spectators...
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    Gerbi (ITA) 1906  Henri Cornet (FRA)  Giuseppe Brambilla (ITA) 1907  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA)  Georges Passerieu (FRA)  Gustave Garrigou (FRA) (1/2) 1908...
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    Lucien Aimar (pronounced [lysjɛ̃ ɛmaʁ]; born 28 April 1941) is a French cyclist, who won the Tour de France in 1966 and the national road championship...
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    punctures, of riders being poisoned by each other or by rival fans. Lucien Petit-Breton said he complained to an official that he had seen a rival hanging...
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    again before September, for the classics of the end of the season. Lucien Petit-Breton said of him: I told you he'd be head and shoulders better. Not only...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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  • second victory in 1912 had an element of good fortune about it, Lucien Petit-Breton and Cyrille van Hauwaert had broken away and the race looked certain...
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  • of the most notable French riders are multiple Grand Tour winners Lucien Petit-Breton, André Leducq, Antonin Magne, Louison Bobet, Jacques Anquetil (along...
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  • 1959) 1882 – Väinö Kivisalo, Finnish politician (d. 1953) 1882 – Lucien Petit-Breton, French cyclist (d. 1917) 1887 – Takashi Sakai, Japanese general...
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  • race started in Paris and finished in Tours. The race was won by Lucien Petit-Breton. "Paris-Tours (HC)". BikeRaceInfo. Archived from the original on...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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  • 1900–1919 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) 1909:  Luigi Ganna (ITA) 1910:  Eugène Christophe (FRA) 1911:  Gustave Garrigou (FRA)...
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    Worlds title". Cycling Weekly. IPC Media. Retrieved 2 November 2013. "Le petit-fils de Raymond Poulidor champion du monde juniors" [The grandson of Raymond...
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  • Prévost individual 1901  France Jean Fischer individual 1906  France Lucien Petit-Breton Peugeot 1907  France Georges Passerieu Peugeot–Wolber 1908  France...
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    winner Maurice Garin seemed to have repeated his win by a small margin over Lucien Pothier, while Hippolyte Aucouturier won four of the six stages. But the...
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    Trousselier (FRA) 1906:  René Pottier (FRA) 1907:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1908:  Lucien Petit-Breton (FRA) 1909:  François Faber (LUX) 1910:  Octave Lapize (FRA)...
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