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Richard Sainct (14
April 1970 – 29
September 2004) was a
French rally raid
motorcycle rider, best
known for his
three victories on The Paris-Dakar rally...
- François Dancie’s m****cript of c.1610 by Rob
Runacres Online edition of
Sainct Didier's
treatise Translation into
English of
Sainct Didier's treatise...
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Mellin de Saint-Gelais.
Mellin de Saint-Gelais (or
Melin de Saint-Gelays or
Sainct-Gelais; c. 1491 – October, 1558) was a
French poet of the
Renaissance and...
- three-time
Dakar Rally winner Richard Sainct was
killed when his
motorcycle ran off the course. KTM, who
Sainct rode for,
pulled all
other factory racers...
- Ténèbres du
Mercredy Sainct, H.96, H.97, H.98, 3 Répons du
Mercrediy Sainct, H.111, H.112, H.113, 3 Leçons de Ténèbres du
Jeudy Sainct, H.102, H.103, H.109...
- the car
category allowed Richard Sainct to take BMW's
first title in the
bikes category since 1985.
Schlesser and
Sainct both
successfully defended their...
-
Champlain Champlain opted for the
names Grande riviere de
sainct Laurens and
Fleuve sainct Laurens in his writings,
supplanting the
earlier names. In...
- (FRA) 1999:
Richard Sainct (FRA) 2000:
Richard Sainct (FRA) 2001:
Fabrizio Meoni (ITA) 2002:
Fabrizio Meoni (ITA) 2003:
Richard Sainct (FRA) 2004: Nani Roma...
- Ténèbres du
Mercredy Sainct, H.96, H.97, H.98, 3 Répons du
Mercrediy Sainct, H.111, H.112, H.113, 3 Leçons de Ténèbres du
Jeudy Sainct, H.102, H.103, H.109...
- Masuoka. The
motorcycle category was won for the
third time by
Richard Sainct. ^1 - Miki
Biasion set the
fastest time for the stage, but was stripped...