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Louis Mottiat (6 July 1889 – 5 June 1972) was a
Belgian professional road
bicycle racer.
Mottiat was born in Bouffioulx, and
because of his
endurance was...
- touriste-routiers. It was
fought between Eugène
Christophe and
Lucien Mottiat,
Mottiat finally prevailing in 55 hours 7 minutes. In 1931,
there was a change...
- 1920–1939 1920: Léon Scieur (BEL) 1921: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1922: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1923: René Vermandel (BEL) 1924: René Vermandel (BEL) 1925:...
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Mottiat, Rossius, Thys,
Goethals and M****on had the same time.
Mottiat was
ranked first because he had won the stage.
After the
second stage,
Mottiat...
- 1920–1939 1920: Léon Scieur (BEL) 1921: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1922: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1923: René Vermandel (BEL) 1924: René Vermandel (BEL) 1925:...
- Critérium des As. The 1,208
kilometres (751 mi)
paced event was won by
Louis Mottiat of Belgium, in 56
hours and 48 minutes. In 1921 the best
riders of the...
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years apart were Jean Alavoine,
Henri Pélissier,
Philippe Thys,
Louis Mottiat, André Leducq,
Antonin Magne, René Vietto, Gino Bartali, André Darrigade...
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happened in 1914. No van Hauwaert, no M****elis, no Defraeye, no Mosson, no
Mottiat, no Van Den Berghe, all
forbidden to take part by
their French bike companies...
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Magritte (1898-1967),
surrealist painter,
spent his
youth in Châtelet
Louis Mottiat, (1889-1972),
belgian cyclist Pierre Paulus (1881-1959), expressionist...
- 1920–1939 1920: Léon Scieur (BEL) 1921: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1922: Louis
Mottiat (BEL) 1923: René Vermandel (BEL) 1924: René Vermandel (BEL) 1925:...