Fernand canteloube
WebFernand Canteloube Christophe Capelle Richard Carapaz Gillian Carleton Arnaldo Carli Jack Carlin Gösta Carlsson Connie Carpenter-Phinney Sara Carrigan Fabio Casartelli Carlos Castaño Panadero Mark Cavendish Teodor Černý Louis Chaillot Ernest Chambers (cyclist) Stanley Chambers Valery Chaplygin Robert Charpentier Anne-Caroline Chausson WebDownload Image of JO 1920 cyclisme sur route. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. Français : VIIe Olympiades à Anvers : l'équipe française gagnant la course sur route des 170 km : de gauche à droite Canteloube, Detreille, Souchard, Gobillot : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse.. Dated: 1920. Topics: france, 1920 summer …
Fernand canteloube
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WebFernand Canteloube, Georges Detreille, Marcel Gobillot, Achille Souchard: 19:16:43.4 2 Sweden (SWE) Sigfrid Lundberg, Ragnar Malm, Axel Persson, Harry Stenqvist: 19:23:10.0 3 Belgium (BEL) Albert De Bunné, Jean Janssens, André Vercruysse, Albert Wyckmans: 19:28:44.4 4 Denmark (DEN) Johan Johansen, Johan Lundgren, Kristian Frisch, Georg … WebFernand Canteloube (3 August 1900 – 16 July 1976) was a French cyclist who competed in the road race at the 1920 Summer Olympics. He won a team gold and an individual …
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WebFernand Canteloube, né le 3 août 1900 à Aubervilliers (Seine) et mort le 16 juillet 1976 à Créteil, est un cycliste français. Il s'est illustré dans les épreuves sur route, notamment … Web1. 1922 →. The 1921 UCI Road World Championships (the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale) took place in Copenhagen, Denmark on 4 August 1921. It was the first official World Championships organized by the UCI. The championships were only for amateur men.
WebC. Gustave Cabaret; Gaston Cailleux; Philippe Candeloro; Albert Canet; Pierre Canivet; Ferréol Cannard; Fernand Canteloube; Bruno Carabetta; Benoît Caranobe ...
Web100 1 _ ‡a Canteloube, Fernand ‡d 1900-1976 100 0 _ ‡a Fernand Canteloube 4xx's ... twxg003WebFernand Canteloube, coureur cycliste français († 16 juillet 1976). John Thomas Scopes, professeur américain († 21 octobre 1970). Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, mère d'Elizabeth II. 4 août : Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (dite Queen Mum), reine mère du Royaume-Uni († 30 mars 2002). twxfjFernand Canteloube, né le 3 août 1900 à Aubervilliers (Seine) et mort le 16 juillet 1976 à Créteil (Val-de-Marne), est un coureur cycliste français. twx home hungaryWebAt the finish it was announced that the winner was Henry Kaltenbrunn of South Africa, with Fernand Canteloube of France second, and Harry Stenqvist of Sweden third. The South … twxgWebVélodrome d'Anvers Zuremborg. Date. 9 –13 August 1920. Competitors. 103 from 14 nations. ← 1912. 1924 →. The cycling competitions at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp consisted of two road racing events and four track racing events, all for men only. [1] The 50 km track event was held for the first time at these Games. twxe-t25WebFernand Canteloube (3 de agosto de 1900 — 16 de julho de 1976) foi um ciclista francês que representou França nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1920 em Antuérpia, onde conquistou a medalha de ouro e bronze no ciclismo de estrada. [ 1][ 2] Terminou em quarto lugar no Campeonato Mundial de Estrada em 1921. [ 3] Referências twx holdingsWebFernand Canteloube Gösta Carlsson Michael Collins Maurice De Waele Nicolas Frantz Costante Girardengo René Hamel Hector Heusghem Henri Hoevenaers Lucien Michard Piet Moeskops Henri Pélissier Léon Scieur Félix Sellier Frank Southall Harry Stenqvist Alfonsina Strada Of the 1930s [ edit] Gino Bartali Charles Holland Roger Lapébie Leonard Maffei twx cf2000