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Roger Lapébie (pronounced [ʁɔ.ʒe la.pe.bi]; 16
January 1911 – 11
October 1996) was a
French racing cyclist who won the 1937 Tour de France. In addition...
- Guy
Lapébie (28
November 1916 – 8
March 2010) was a
French cyclist, who won two gold and one
silver medals at the 1936
Summer Olympics.
After World War...
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Maillot Jaune from the
first day all the way to Paris. René Pottier,
Roger Lapébie, Sylvère Maes,
Fausto Coppi and
Bradley Wiggins all won the Tour de France...
- – Boxing, Men's
Light Heavyweight Robert Charpentier, Jean Goujon, Guy
Lapébie, and Roger-Jean Le
Nizerhy – Cycling, Men's 4.000m Team
Pursuit Robert...
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punished at all
while being helped. The race was won by
French cyclist Roger Lapébie. The
Tours from 1903 to 1936 had all been
organised by
Henri Desgrange...
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small offices in the
Avenue d’Amade
portion of the clinic, and the Rue
Lapébie building held the
operation rooms, a
surgical ward, a 15-crib nursery,...
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Roger Lapébie was
disqualified for
changing bicycles.
Second placed rider Gaston Rebry was
awarded the
victory once
officials discovered that
Lapébie's bike...
- 87.1585K. doi:10.1017/S0025315407058237. S2CID 84416168. Gazave, Eve;
Lapébie, Pascal; Renard, Emmanuelle; Vacelet, Jean; Rocher, Caroline; Ereskovsky...
- Guy
Lafleur (1951–2022),
French Canadian Hall of Fame
hockey player Guy
Lapébie (1916–2010),
French cyclist Guy
Lapointe (born 1948),
retired French Canadian...
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Dalmacio Langarica (1919-1985),
Vuelta a España
winner Guy
Lapébie (1916-2010)
Roger Lapébie (1911-1996), Tour de
France winner Miguel María Lasa (born...