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Jean Gainche
Jean Gainche (born 12 August 1932, in Remungol) was a French professional road bicycle racer. In 1958, Gainche won the 4th stage of the Tour de France. Major results ;1955 :Plumeliau ;1958 :Carantec :GP Ouest-France :Locmalo :Tour de Champagne :Tour de France: ::Winner stage 4 ;1959 :Boucles de l'Aulne :Etoile du Léon :Leuhan :Morlaix ;1961 :Locmalo :Ronde de Seignelay :Valognes :Chateau-Chinon ;1962 :GP Ouest-France The Bretagne Classic, also called Bretagne Classic Ouest–France, is an elite cycling classic held annually in late summer around the Breton village of Plouay in western France. The race was originally named Grand–Prix de Plouay and, from 19 ... : Mi-Août Bretonne ;1964 :Guerlesquin :Hennebont :Plessala ;1965 :Lagorce-Laguirande :Pontrieux ;1966 :Quimper-Guez External links *Official Tour de France results for Jean Gainche 1932 births Living people Sportspeople from Morbihan French male cyclists French Tour de France stage winners Cyclists from ...
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Remungol
Remungol (; br, Remengol) is a former Communes of France, commune in the Morbihan Departments of France, department of Brittany (administrative region), Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of Remungol are called in French ''Remungolais''. History On 1 January 2016, Moustoir-Remungol, Naizin and Remungol merged becoming one commune called Évellys. Geography The Ével flows southwestward through the northern part of the commune, then forms its south-western border. See also *Communes of the Morbihan department References External links

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