The 1996 Paris–Nice was the 54th edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 10 March to 17 March 1996. The race started in Châteauroux and...
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Paris–Nice is a professional cycling stage race in France, held annually since 1933. Raced over eight days, the race usually starts with a prologue in...
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Nice (/niːs/ NEESS; French pronunciation: [nis] ) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France. The Nice agglomeration...
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Miguel Induráin (category Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics)
San Sebastián 8th Overall Setmana Catalana de Ciclisme 1989 1st Overall Paris–Nice 1st Overall Critérium International 1st Stage 3 (ITT) 1st Stage 9 Tour...
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Paris (French pronunciation: [paʁi] ) is the capital and largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in...
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The 1997 Paris–Nice was the 55th edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 9 March to 16 March 1997. The race started in Neuilly-sur-Seine...
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The Coupe de France 1996–97 was its 80th edition. It was won by OGC Nice which defeated En Avant Guingamp in the Final. Créteil (3) v Guingamp (1) Laval...
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Marseille FC Metz AS Monaco Montpellier HSC AS Nancy FC Nantes Atlantique OGC Nice Paris Saint-Germain FC Stade Rennais FC RC Strasbourg Auxerre Bastia Bordeaux...
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The 1995 Paris–Nice was the 53rd edition of the Paris–Nice cycle race and was held from 5 March to 12 March 1995. The race started at Fontenay-sous-Bois...
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The 1996–97 season was Paris Saint-Germain's 27th season in existence. PSG played their home league games at the Parc des Princes in Paris, registering...
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Florian Maurice (category OGC Nice non-playing staff)
French team Paris Saint-Germain. He played six games and scored a single goal for the France national team, also representing his nation at the 1996 Summer...
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Lyon v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Reims Bordeaux v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Angers Nice v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain...
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Saint-Germain v Nice Martigues v Paris Saint-Germain Lille v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain v Bordeaux Guingamp v Paris Saint-Germain Paris Saint-Germain...
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Didier Digard (category OGC Nice players)
OGC Nice. 7 February 2012. Archived from the original on 23 February 2020. Retrieved 27 February 2020. "NICE 0-0 PARIS SG" (in French). OGC Nice. 12 February...
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Carrera (cycling team) (category Cycling teams disestablished in 1996)
Breu Oreno di Vimercate Cyclo-cross, Claudio Chiappucci 1986 Stage 6 Paris–Nice, Jørgen Pedersen Overall Critérium International, Urs Zimmermann Stage...
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National were Antibes, CA Paris, Cannes, Club Français, Excelsior AC Roubaix, Fives, Hyères, Marseille, Metz, Mulhouse, Nice, Nîmes, Alès, Lille, Racing...
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Allianz Riviera (redirect from Grand Stade Nice)
known as Grand Stade de Nice and Stade de Nice due to UEFA, FIFA, and IOC sponsorship regulations) is a multi-use stadium in Nice, France, used mostly for...
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Athletic Club - 5 (4.5%) Nice - 4 (3.6%) Stade Helvétique - 3 (2.7%) Le Havre - 3 (2.7%) Sète 34 - 2 (1.8%) Sochaux - 2 (1.8%) RC Paris - 2 (1.8%) Lens - 1...
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Lionel Letizi (category Footballers from Nice)
Cup, UEFA Intertoto Cup Nice Division 2: 1993–94[citation needed] Metz Coupe de la Ligue runner-up: 1998–99[citation needed] Paris Saint-Germain UEFA Intertoto...
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The County of Nice (French: Comté de Nice / Pays Niçois; Italian: Contea di Nizza / Paese Nizzardo; Niçard Occitan: Contèa de Niça / País Niçard) was...
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Dakar Rally (redirect from Paris Dakar Rallye)
Dakar) or simply "The Dakar" (Le Dakar), formerly known as the Paris–Dakar Rally (Le Rallye Paris-Dakar), is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport...
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Notre-Dame de Paris (French: Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam də paʁi] ; meaning "Cathedral of Our Lady of Paris"), often referred...
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Orly Airport (redirect from Paris Orly Airport)
Paris Orly Airport (French: Aéroport de Paris-Orly, pronounced [aeʁɔpɔʁ də paʁi ɔʁli]) (IATA: ORY, ICAO: LFPO) is one of two international airports serving...
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Daniel Bravo (category OGC Nice players)
made his debut for OGC Nice at 17 years of age in a game against Metz in the French Championship D1. Despite the relegation of Nice to D2 in 1982, he was...
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drawings up to Paris from his residence in Nice, were officially condemned but continued to sell their works in the back rooms of Paris galleries. A few...
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Daniel Sanchez (French footballer) (category OGC Nice players)
Position(s) Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1972–1981 Nice 198 (50) 1981–1982 Paris Saint-Germain 19 (1) 1982–1983 Mulhouse 36 (3) 1983–1985 Saint-Étienne...
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Pirates de Paris CSF Cagnes-sur-Mer 1970 Paris Université Club Nice Université Club 1971 Nice Université Club Paris Université Club 1972 Paris Université...
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Jean-Pierre Munch (category 1996 deaths)
Jean-Pierre Munch (12 June 1926 – 17 October 1996) was a French road bicycle racer from Strasbourg who won the Paris–Nice in 1953. Jean-Pierre Munch at Cycling...
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also played in Bordeaux, Décines-Charpieu (near Lyon), Marseille, Nantes, Nice and Saint-Étienne. The games held separate tournaments for men and women...
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