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- Roger Queugnet (28 May 1923 - 17 November 2020) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1950 Tour de France. Aviscom. "Monsieur Roger QUEUGNET" (in...
- (Guitoun), Khelil (Deguigui). Report Scriba 10', 40' Perez 87' Vadel, Andreu Queugnet (Tuduri), Santiago, Montovani, Vial (Belamine), Mokrane, Gomez (Mas), Fez...
- Dortmund Adolf Verschueren Raoul Lesueur Erich Bautz 1953 Paris Roger Queugnet Adolf Verschueren Roger Godeau 1954 Dortmund Adolf Verschueren Horst Holzmann...
- Raymond Goussot 1950 Alfred Strom Reginald Arnold Robert Mignat Roger Queugnet Roger Godeau Bernard Bouvard 1951 Émile Carrara Guy Lapébie André Darrigade...
- Bevilacqua  Italy Men's motor-paced details Adolph Verschueren  Belgium Roger Queugnet  France Henri Lemoine  France Men's Amateur Events Men's sprint details...
- José Beyaert 1946 Marcel Charpentier Jean Trochet Paul Pothée 1947 Roger Queugnet Jean Bald****ari Pierre Coudert 1948 Alain Moineau Charles Coste Jean Le...
- Raoul Lesueur Gabriel Claverie 1953 Henri Lemoine Roger Queugnet Guy Solente 1954 Roger Queugnet Roger Rioland Guy Solente 1955 Roger Godeau Roger Rioland...
- DNF 92  Jacques Marinelli (FRA) DNF 93  Maurice Quentin (FRA) DNF 94  Roger Queugnet (FRA) DNF 95  Attilio Redolfi (FRA) DNF 96  Gino Sciardis (FRA) 51...
- Lohmann (FRG)  Henri Lemoine (FRA) 1953  Adolph Verschueren (BEL)  Roger Queugnet (FRA)  Henri Lemoine (FRA) 1954  Adolph Verschueren (BEL)  Jan Pronk (NED)...
- Lapébie (FRA) + 8" 4  Jean Bogaerts (BEL) + 8" 5  Émile Idée (FRA) + 8" 6  Roger Queugnet (FRA) + 8" 7  Galliano Pividori (ITA) + 8" 8  Robert Desbats (FRA) + 8"...