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    André Darrigade (born 24 April 1929 in Narrosse) is a retired French professional road bicycle racer between 1951 and 1966. Darrigade, a road sprinter...
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  • Pierre Brun Simon Leborgne Goria 1955 Seamus Elliott Ronert Andry Roger Darrigade 1956 Camille Le Menn Philippe Gaudrillet Maurice Moucheraud 1957 José...
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    Gilbert Saulière Christian Famuel 1954 Roger Bourgeois Michel Vermeulin Roger Darrigade 1955 Roger Darrigade Maurice Moucheraud Marcel Leprévost 1956...
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    Roger Lapébie (pronounced [ʁɔ.ʒe la.pe.bi]; 16 January 1911 – 11 October 1996) was a French racing cyclist who won the 1937 Tour de France. In addition...
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    Nations 1st Six Days of Paris (with André Darrigade and Ferdinando Terruzzi) 4th Trofeo Baracchi (with André Darrigade) 6th Road race, UCI Road World Championships...
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  • record until 1966 with the fourteenth and last participation of André Darrigade. The record for most the appearances as of 2021 is held by Sylvain Chavanel...
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    the second part of the fourth stage, Roger Hassenforder escaped, and a took a group with him, including Darrigade. Desmet was not in that group, and lost...
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     André Darrigade (FRA) 1958 Reims details  Ercole Baldini (ITA)  Louison Bobet (FRA)  André Darrigade (FRA) 1959 Zandvoort details  André Darrigade (FRA)...
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    leaders in the final kilometres. He and Coppi openly argued and André Darrigade, sensing their indecisiveness, attacked to claim the victory, thereby...
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    have donated their shirts, including André Darrigade, Jacques Anquetil, Louison Bobet, Tom Simpson, Roger Lapébie, Jean Stablinski, Bernard Hinault, Raymond...
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  • Forestier Louison Bobet Serge Blusson 1958 Roger Hassenforder Raphaël Géminiani Claude Colette 1959 André Darrigade Fernand Picot Jean Graczyk 1960 Jean Graczyk...
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    five monument races during their careers: Rik Van Looy, Eddy Merckx and Roger De Vlaeminck, all three Belgians, and only Eddy Merckx won each of them...
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    between stage 15 and 16, without number. The first stage was won by André Darrigade, who had also won the first stage in the previous edition. The first stages...
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    by Fausto Coppi, as well as Elliott, Brian Robinson, André Darrigade, Albert Bouvet and Roger Hassenforder. At 4 a.m. on 15 June, the stadium was damaged...
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    started on 7 November 1958. The stars were Roger Rivière, Jacques Anquetil, Fausto Coppi and André Darrigade. The race was run with teams of three. Rivière...
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    his total 25 stage victories in the Tour were in bunch sprints. André Darrigade is considered as the greatest French sprinter of all time. He won 22 stages...
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  • official, Constant Wouters, died from injuries received after sprinter André Darrigade collided with him at the Parc des Princes. 1964: Nine people died when...
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    Steenbergen Roger Rivière 1957 Longchamp Rik Van Steenbergen André Darrigade Louison Bobet 1958 Longchamp Rik Van Steenbergen André Darrigade Raphaël Géminiani...
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    Steenbergen 25 4 15 6 1949–1957 24 Roger De Vlaeminck 24 1 22 1 1970–1984 Robbie McEwen 24 12 12 0 1999–2007 26 André Darrigade 23 22 1 0 1953–1964 27 Jacques...
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    competition was recorded. At the end of the 1956 Tour de France, André Darrigade was named the most attacking cyclist. At this point, the award was given...
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    Adolphe Deledda (1952) Raphaël Géminiani (1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade...
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    Because Jacques Anquetil was absent after winning the 1960 Giro d'Italia, Roger Rivière became the main favourite. Halfway the race, Rivière was in second...
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    winner, André Darrigade of France, who thought that without Simpson's work on the front, the breakaway would have been caught. Darrigade helped him enter...
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    Adolphe Deledda (1952) Raphaël Géminiani (1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade...
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  • player Pierre Darmon, tennis player, highest world ranking # 8 André Darrigade, cyclist Mathieu Debuchy, football player Émile Delahaye, race car pioneer...
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  • Adolphe Deledda (1952) Raphaël Géminiani (1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade...
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    Roger Bisseron (27 August 1905 – 28 June 1992) was a French racing cyclist. He won the French national road race title in 1930. "Roger Bisseron". Cycling...
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    Adolphe Deledda (1952) Raphaël Géminiani (1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade...
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    Adolphe Deledda (1952) Raphaël Géminiani (1953) Jacques Dupont (1954) André Darrigade (1955) Bernard Gauthier (1956) Valentin Huot (1957–1958) Henry Anglade...
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  •  André Darrigade (FRA) 4b, Rouen — Caen July 8, 1956  André Darrigade (FRA) 21st Jan Adriaensens Belgium 12, Pau — Luchon July 17, 1956  André Darrigade (FRA)...
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