- Édouard
Fachleitner (24
February 1921 – 18 July 2008) was a
French former professional road
bicycle racer. He was an
Italian citizen until 23 June 1939...
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Julien El Farès, born in
Manosque in 1985. The
racing cyclist Édouard
Fachleitner (1921-2008),
nicknamed "le
berger de Manosque" (the
shepherd of Manosque)...
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Lucien Teisseire to drop back and help
Fachleitner. The
three joined up 100 km from the
finish and
Fachleitner attacked several times.
Robic countered...
- prime. When he
reached the top,
Brambilla had been dropped.
Robic and
Fachleitner,
fifth in the
general classification,
started to work together, and left...
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successful French skier in the
history of the
World Cup
Cyclists Édouard
Fachleitner, (1921–2008),
racing cyclist called the
Shepherd from
Manosque Julien...
- 1947 Poland
Edward Klabiński Mercier–Hutchinson 1948 France Édouard
Fachleitner La Perle–Hutchinson 1949 France
Lucien Lazaridès
France Sport–Dunlop...
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water polo player.
Mario Brnjac (1944–2007),
footballer player. Édouard
Fachleitner (1921–2008), road
bicycle racer. Ivan Babić (1904–1982),
soldier and...
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Lucien Vlaemynck Gino
Bartali Pierre Brambilla Fausto Coppi Édouard
Fachleitner Reg
Harris Guy Lapébie
Fiorenzo Magni André Mahé
Jacques Marinelli Jean...
- Brambilla (ITA)
Italy + 3' 04" 4 Aldo Ronconi (ITA)
Italy + 3' 25" 5 Édouard
Fachleitner (FRA)
France + 6' 16" 6 Jean Robic (FRA)
France - West + 23' 21" 7 Raymond...
- The race
started and
finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Édouard
Fachleitner of the La
Perle team. "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo...