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1255:Rik Van Looy
1231:Rik Van Looy
1132:Fausto Coppi
1024:Gaston Rebry
1016:Sylvère Maes
1000:Gaston Rebry
976:André Leducq
832:Henri Cornet
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808:Lucien Lesna
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1750:1944 deaths
1745:1876 births
1724:(2023-2024)
1669:Peter Sagan
1600:(2008–2009)
1514:Andrea Tafi
1469:(1992–1993)
1458:Marc Madiot
1410:Marc Madiot
1354:(1978–1979)
1330:(1974–1975)
1319:Eddy Merckx
1295:Eddy Merckx
1279:Eddy Merckx
1271:Jan Janssen
1239:Emile Daems
1234:(1961–1962)
1223:Pino Cerami
1124:Serse Coppi
1107:(1946–1947)
1080:Marcel Kint
1040:Jules Rossi
1027:(1934–1935)
936:Heiri Suter
859:(1909–1911)
819:(1903–1904)
811:(1901–1902)
776:(1897–1898)
440:La Rochelle
202:Le Terrible
58:Le Terrible
1739:Categories
1621:Tom Boonen
1597:Tom Boonen
1573:Tom Boonen
1434:Dirk Demol
1418:Sean Kelly
1402:Sean Kelly
1247:Peter Post
1120:André Mahé
912:Paul Deman
542:References
179:twice, in
143:Major wins
134:Individual
110:Discipline
71:1876-10-17
1689:2020–2039
1526:2000–2019
1363:1980–1999
1216:1960–1979
1204:Noël Foré
1096:Paul Maye
1068:1940–1959
905:1920–1939
793:1900–1919
758:1880–1899
335:Marseille
272:, wrote:
230:velodrome
131:1900–1908
1698:not held
1386:Jan Raas
432:Grenoble
428:Besançon
377:Beauvais
343:Bordeaux
339:Toulouse
226:Doullens
218:Pontoise
100:, France
54:Nickname
1696:(2020,
752:winners
347:Moissac
322:Moulins
234:Roubaix
1716:(2022)
1708:(2021)
1680:(2019)
1672:(2018)
1664:(2017)
1656:(2016)
1648:(2015)
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1167:(1954)
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784:(1899)
768:(1896)
436:Toulon
398:L'Auto
318:Nevers
197:L'Auto
82:France
507:1st,
498:2nd,
476:1st,
467:3rd,
461:2nd,
455:1st,
424:Nancy
263:ether
121:Rider
98:Paris
513:1905
504:1904
473:1903
452:1901
390:Lens
331:Lyon
212:The
185:1904
183:and
181:1903
118:Role
113:Road
88:Died
65:Born
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