- and
reached the Côtes-d'Armor,
which was
dominated by the
Chevalier de
Boishardy. On 15 March, it
reached Morbihan,
where Joseph de Fay and Béjarry, former...
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Marcel Boishardy (7
February 1945 – 23
September 2011) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1973 Tour de France. "Marcel
Boishardy".
Cycling Archives...
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knight of
Boishardy, born in Bréhand and died near Moncontour, is a
Chouan chief of the Côtes-du-Nord. Amateur-Jérôme Le Bras des
Forges de
Boishardy belongs...
- 1780, Amateur-Jérôme Le Bras des
Forges de
Boishardy (French: Amateur-Jérôme Le Bras des
Forges de
Boishardy), son of a musketeer,
entered the Regiment...
- Delépine (FRA) + 1' 45" 7 Charles Rouxel (FRA) + 1' 45" 8 Patrick Béon (FRA) + 1' 45" 9 Marcel
Boishardy (FRA) + 1' 45" 10 Robert Bouloux (FRA) + 1' 45"...
- U team
existed during the 1984
season (see Wolber–Spidel) with
Marcel Boishardy as
manager which was a
continuation of the Wolber–Spidel team of the 1983...
- 43 Barry Hoban (GBR) Gan–Mercier–Hutchinson + 2h 03' 00" 44 Marcel
Boishardy (FRA) De Kova–Lejeune + 2h 03' 38" 45 Herculano Oliveira (POR) Canada...
- Jean-Claude Blocher (FRA) (1949-01-06)6
January 1949 (aged 23) Marcel
Boishardy (FRA) (1945-03-07)7
March 1945 (aged 27) Joseph Carletti (FRA) (1946-03-12)12...
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Mattioda Alain van
Lancker 1977
Alain Dupontreue Mariano Martínez
Marcel Boishardy 1978
Alain Dupontreue Gilles Blanchardon Dominique Thiébaud 1979 Dominique...
- 9' 23" 71
Bernard Guyot France Magiglace–Juaneda [ca] DNF — 72
Marcel Boishardy France Magiglace–Juaneda [ca] DNF — 73 Noël
Geneste France Magiglace–Juaneda [ca]...