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Marcel Queheille (16
March 1930 – 17 July 2021) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer. He was born in Sanguis. In 1959
Queheille was the winner...
- Bagnères-de-Luchon Kurt Gimmi (SUI) 1961 17 1 Bagnères-de-Luchon Pau Marcel
Queheille (FRA) 1962 17 1 Pau Saint-Gaudens Federico Bahamontes (ESP) 1963 10 1...
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Willy Truye Felletin,
Marcel Queheille Guemene,
Andre Ruffet Lessines,
Roger Baudechon Grand-Bourg,
Marcel Queheille Laken,
Roger Baudechon Mere, Gilbert...
- Bagnères-de-Luchon Kurt Gimmi (SUI) 1961 17 2 Bagnères-de-Luchon Pau Marcel
Queheille (FRA) 1962 12 3 Pau Saint-Gaudens Federico Bahamontes (ESP) 1963 11 2...
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Constitutional Council (1993–2002),
minister of
sport (2002–2005).
Marcel Queheille, 91,
French road
racing cyclist. Powerscourt, 21, British-bred
Irish Thoroughbred...
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retired Poutasi Lua****u to
Brive Emmanuel Saubusse to Mont-de-Marsan
Gilen Queheille to
Tarbes Jean-Baptiste
Lamotte to
Tarbes Rafael Carballo Joaquin Tuculet...
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Romain Lonca from
Stade Hendayais Thibault Lacroix from
Bayonne Gilen Queheille from SA Mauléon
Robert Lilomaiava from
Samoa Sevens Jean-Baptiste Peyras-Loustalet...
- René
Genin Gérard
Saint Pierre Beuffeuil 1956
Raymond Mastrotto Marcel Queheille Michel Vermeulin 1957
Raymond Mastrotto Michel Vermeulin Robert Roudaut...
- 5 (TTT),
Seamus Elliott,
Michel Stolker, Jean-Claude Annaert,
Marcel Queheille,
Marcel Janssens, Jean Graczyk, Rudi Altig,
Jacques Anquetil, Jean Stablinski...
- 162 Manuel Busto (FRA) 75 163 Camille Le Menn (FRA) 66 164 Marcel
Queheille (FRA) 50 165 Marcel Rohrbach (FRA) 9 166 Pierre Ruby (FRA) 63 167 Tino...