bordelais Guy Lapébie est mort". Sud Ouest (in French). Archived from the original on 9 March 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2020. "Guy Lapébie". Sports-reference...
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American hockey goalie Guy Lafleur (1951–2022), French Canadian Hall of Fame hockey player Guy Lapébie (1916–2010), French cyclist Guy Lapointe (born 1948)...
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Individual road race Robert Charpentier Guy Lapébie Robert Dorgebray Jean Goujon Team road race Robert Charpentier Guy Lapébie Robert Dorgebray Jean Goujon Sprint...
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the winner, Robert Charpentier of France, but outside the first three. Guy Lapébie of France came second - discovering months later from the film of the...
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in the Olympic program 1936 Berlin details Robert Charpentier France Guy Lapébie France Ernst Nievergelt Switzerland 1948 London details José Beyaert...
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Roger Lapébie Leonard Maffei Jef Scherens Kurt Stöpel Lucien Vlaemynck Gino Bartali Pierre Brambilla Fausto Coppi Édouard Fachleitner Reg Harris Guy Lapébie...
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2nd European Track Championships – Madison (with Guy Lapébie) 2nd Six Days of Paris (with Guy Lapébie) 3rd Six Days of Ghent (with Albert Bruylandt) 1951...
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Charpentier (FRA) Guy Lapébie (FRA) Ernst Nievergelt (SUI) Road race, Team details France (FRA) Robert Charpentier Robert Dorgebray Guy Lapébie Switzerland (SUI)...
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Dalmacio Langarica (1919-1985), Vuelta a España winner Guy Lapébie (1916-2010) Roger Lapébie (1911-1996), Tour de France winner Miguel María Lasa (born...
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individual event was won by Robert Charpentier of France, with his teammate Guy Lapébie in second. Ernst Nievergelt of Switzerland took bronze. They were the...
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France Guy Lapébie France Ernst Nievergelt Switzerland Team road race details France (FRA) Robert Charpentier Robert Dorgebray Guy Lapébie Switzerland (SUI)...
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(with Guy Lapébie) 1st Six Days of Berlin 2 (with Heinz Zoll) 1st Six Days of Hanover (with Guy Lapébie) 1st Six Days of Munich (with Guy Lapébie) 1952...
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special award for the best regional rider. This was won by third-placed Guy Lapébie. The 1948 Tour de France first showed the strengths of Louison Bobet...
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Malcolm Lange South Africa M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1992 1992 1 Guy Lapébie France M road cycling 1, track cycling 1 1936 1936 1 Joe Laporte Canada...
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1950 Guy Lapébie Achiel Bruneel Ernest Thyssen Maurice Depauw Arthur Sérès Roger-Jean Le Nizerhy 1951 Robert Naeye Ernest Thyssen Émile Carrara Guy Lapébie...
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addition, Lapébie won the 1934 and 1937 editions of the Critérium National. He was born at Bayonne, Aquitaine, and died in Pessac. Lapébie made his debut...
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Battell Great Britain 1936 Berlin details Robert Charpentier France Guy Lapébie France Ernst Nievergelt Switzerland 1948 London details José Beyaert...
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weightlifting Jean-Noël Ferrari, Olympic champion in the team foil competition Guy Lapébie, cyclist, two times Olympic Champion in 4000m team pursuit and in Team...
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Godeau Daniel Dousset Émile Carrara Roger Prévotal 1947 Arthur Sérès Guy Lapébie Jacques Girard Raymond Louviot André Pousse Francis Grauss and Alfred...
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(1953–1980), brain cancer. Vit Klemes, 77, Czech-born Canadian hydrologist. Guy Lapébie, 93, French road bicycle racer. Benjamin Rubin, 93, American microbiologist...
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Michel Warlop (1911–1947), jazz violinist, died in Bagnères-de-Luchon. Guy Lapébie (1916–2010), racing cyclist, died in Bagnères-de-Luchon. Alexis Kanner...
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Robert Charpentier, Jean Goujon, Guy Lapébie, Roger-Jean Le Nizerhy France Bianco Bianchi, Mario Gentili, Armando Latini, Severino Rigoni Italy Harry...
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Coppi (ITA) 8 8 July La Rochelle to Bordeaux 262 km (163 mi) Plain stage Guy Lapébie (FRA) 9 9 July Bordeaux to San Sebastián (Spain) 228 km (142 mi) Plain...
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Discipline(s) Road Bicycles Cycles Lejeune Key personnel General manager Edouard Achleitner Raphaël Géminiani Guy Lapébie Team name history 1973 De Kova–Lejeune...
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Boeijen 1947 Achiel Bruneel Robert Naeye 1948 Arthur Sérès Guy Lapébie 1949 Achiel Bruneel Guy Lapébie 1950 Gerrit Schulte Gerrit Peters 1951 René Adriaenssens...
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Jean Roth 1951 (2) Ferdinando Terruzzi Severino Rigoni Émile Carrara Guy Lapebie Robert Naeye Ernest Thyssen 1952 Walter Bucher Jean Roth Ferdinando Terruzzi...
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Gino Bartali (ITA) 54 6 Raymond Impanis (BEL) 36 7 Jean Kirchen (LUX) 35 8 Stan Ockers (BEL) 34 9= Louison Bobet (FRA) 32 9= Guy Lapébie (FRA) 32...
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tyres on the stage to Briançon but still finished 15th, having supported Guy Lapébie, his team-mate, to third place. The tone in Clermont changed: fans met...
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Winner André Mahé (FRA) Second Urbain Caffi (FRA) Third Guy Lapébie (FRA)...
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Armin von Büren Gustav Kilian Jean Roth Harry Saager Guy Lapebie 1951 (1) Émile Carrara Guy Lapebie Severino Rigoni Ferdinando Terruzzi Gustav Kilian Heinz...
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