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Cyrille Van
Hauwaert (16
December 1883 – 15
February 1974) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer,
known for
winning classics as Bordeaux–Paris...
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original on
November 11, 2010.
Retrieved March 1, 2010. Barron-
Hauwaert,
Suzanne (2010).
Bilingual Siblings:
Language Use in Families. Multilingual...
- One Language": How It Works". LingoCircle.
Retrieved 2024-04-21. Barron-
Hauwaert 2004, p. 2.
Saunders 1988, p. 49. De
Houwer 1996, sec. 4.2.
Goodz 1989...
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Faema was a
professional cycling team that
existed from 1955 to 1962. The team's main
sponsor was
espresso machine manufacturer Faema. In 1963, the Faema...
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Sport to
organize a
second edition in 1908, won by Belgium's
Cyrille Van
Hauwaert. The
first Italian winner of Milan–San Remo was
Luigi Ganna who won in...
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centimes to help
cover the costs. The same
happened in 1914. No van
Hauwaert, no M****elis, no Defraeye, no Mosson, no Mottiat, no Van Den Berghe, all...
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Disorders of
Rhythm Archived July 7, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine Van der
Hauwaert LG,
Stroobandt R,
Verhaeghe L (October 1972). "Arterial
blood supply of...
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classic was held on 5
April 1908. The race was won by
Belgian Cyrille Van
Hauwaert. 14 of 48
starters finished the race. The race was
affected by miserable...
- together. He was
chased all the way to
Roubaix by a Belgian,
Cyrille van
Hauwaert, and
tension in the
velodrome was high. The
crowd heard that P****erieu...
- P****erieu (FRA) Gustave Garrigou (FRA) (1/2) 1908♦ Cyrille van
Hauwaert (BEL) (1/2) Cyrille van
Hauwaert (BEL) (2/2) André Trousselier (FRA) François Faber (LUX)...