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Laurent Patrick Fignon (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ fiɲɔ̃]; 12
August 1960 – 31
August 2010) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer who won the...
- two-man
battle between LeMond and
Fignon, with the pair
exchanging the race leader's
yellow jersey several times.
Fignon managed to
match LeMond in the prologue...
- the team
classification and ten stages: Renault's
French rider Laurent Fignon won his
second consecutive Tour,
beating former teammate Bernard Hinault...
- CJ25 —
February 11, 2003
Haleakala NEAT · 4.4 km MPC · JPL 213770
Fignon 2003 DK6
Fignon February 23, 2003
Vicques M. Ory · 3.4 km MPC · JPL 213771 Johndee...
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distance of 3,809 km (2,367 mi) The race was won by
French rider Laurent Fignon. Sean
Kelly of
Ireland won the
points classification, and
Lucien Van Impe...
- day's time
trial to win the Tour by 8
seconds from
Frenchman Laurent Fignon.
Fignon was
using conventional handlebars,
Lemond the new
triathlon style. The...
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forced him to miss that year's Tour de France, won by his
teammate Laurent Fignon.
Conflict within the
Renault team led to his
leaving and
joining La Vie...
- (1963–1965),
Lucien Van Impe (1974–1976),
Bernard Hinault (1975–1983),
Laurent Fignon (1982–1988), and Greg
LeMond (1981–1984). It is
owned by
Grimaldi Industri...
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Hinault sat out the Tour in 1983, and
another Frenchman—Laurent
Fignon—achieved victory.
Fignon won
again the
following year,
beating Hinault;
Hinault recovered...
- of
Wales following a car
crash in 1997; and
French bicycle racer Laurent Fignon in 2010, from the
metastatic spread of lung
cancer (which coincidentally...