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Sauveur Ducazeaux (French pronunciation: [sovœʁ dykazo]; 8
December 1910,
Biarritz — 23 June 1987, Colmar) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer...
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Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (left) Paul Maye (center) and the
French Sauveur Ducazeaux (right). (1936)
Personal information Born 29
April 1912 Le Havre, France...
- Hendrickx (BEL)
Belgium s.t. 4 René Le Grevès (FRA)
France + 3' 33" 5 Sauveur
Ducazeaux (FRA) Touriste-routier s.t. 6 Robert Wierinckx (BEL)
Belgium s.t. 7 Alphonse...
- Weckerling (GER)
Germany s.t. =5 Sylvain Marcaillou (FRA)
France s.t. =5 Sauveur
Ducazeaux (FRA) Touriste-routier s.t. =5 Antoon van Schendel (NED) Netherlands...
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November –
Robert Marchand,
cyclist (died 2021) 8
December –
Sauveur Ducazeaux,
cyclist (died 1987) 21
December – Yves Godard,
military officer (died...
- his forehead. Malléjac was
hauled to the side of the road by
Sauveur Ducazeaux, an
official of
another team, and
Dumas summoned.
Georges Pahnoud of the...
- time
limit and
expected to be sent home. The team's manager,
Sauveur Ducazeaux,
insisted the
judges apply a rule that no
rider in the
first ten could...
- his forehead. Malléjac was
hauled to the side of the road by
Sauveur Ducazeaux, an
official of
another team, and
Dumas summoned.
Georges Pahnoud of the...
- limit, and
expected to be sent home. However, the team's manager,
Sauveur Ducazeaux,
insisted the
judges apply a rule that no
rider in the
first ten could...
- 55" 18 Jean-Marie Goasmat (FRA)
Individual + 1h 39' 36" 19 Sauveur
Ducazeaux (FRA)
Individual + 1h 41' 21" 20 Robert Oubron (FRA)
Individual + 1h...