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Paris–Chauny
Paris–Chauny is a one-day cycling race held in France. It was first held in 1922 and has been part of the UCI Europe Tour in category 1.2 The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the world's governing body in the sport of bicycle racing, classifies races according to a rating scale. The rating is represented by a code made of two or three parts and indicates both the type or style ... since 2015 and 1.1 since 2018. Winners References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Paris-Chauny Cycle races in France 1922 establishments in France Recurring sporting events established in 1922 UCI Europe Tour races ...
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José Pelletier
José Pelletier (30 August 1888 – 14 February 1970) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in four editions of the Tour de France and won the 1920 Volta a Catalunya. Major results ;1913 : 5th Paris–Bourges ;1919 : 1st Overall Volta a Tarragona ::1st Stages 3 & 4 ;1920 : 1st Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stages 1a, 1b, 2 & 3 ;1921 : 1st Overall Marseille–Lyon ;1922 : 1st Overall Marseille–Lyon ::1st Stages 1a, 1b, 2 & 3 ;1923 : 1st Tour du Vaucluse : 1st Paris–Chauny : 2nd Overall Volta a Catalunya ::1st Stage 3 ;1924 : 1st Circuit des Monts du Roannais : 2nd Paris-Nancy ;1926 : 1st Overall Tour du Sud-Est The Tour du Sud-Est was a professional cycle race held as a stage race in France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of overseas regions and territories ... ::1st Stage 4 References 1888 births 1970 deaths French male cyclists {{France-cycling-bio-1880s- ...
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Benoît Daeninck
Benoit Daeninck (born 27 December 1981) is a French road and track cyclist, who most recently competed for French amateur team CC Nogent-sur-Oise. He competed in the team pursuit event at the 2010 and 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Major results ;1998 : 1st Team pursuit, National Junior Track Championships ;2001 : 3rd Team pursuit, National Track Championships ;2003 : 3rd Points race, National Under-23 Track Championships : 4th Chrono Champenois ;2005 : 3rd Madison, National Track Championships ;2007 : National Track Championships ::1st Points race ::2nd Individual pursuit : 1st Road race, Champagne-Ardenne Regional Road Championships : 1st Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers : Tour de Guadeloupe ::1st Prologue & Stage 7 : 4th Overall Ronde de l'Oise ::1st Stage 3 : 10th Boucle de l'Artois ;2008 : 1st Road race, Picardy Regional Road Championships : 2nd Grand Prix de la Ville de Lillers ;2009 : 1st Stage 8 Tour de Normandie : 1st Stage 4 Boucles de la Mayenne : 2nd ...
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Simone Consonni
Simone Consonni (born 12 September 1994) is an Italian professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI WorldTeam . He rode at the 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. In August 2018, he was named in the startlist for the Vuelta a España. In May 2019, he was named in the startlist for the 2019 Giro d'Italia. In August 2020, he was named in the startlist for the 2020 Tour de France. He won the gold medal in the team pursuit at the 2020 Summer Olympics held at Tokyo in 2021, setting a new world record. His younger sister Chiara Consonni is also a professional cyclist. Career achievements Major results Road ;2011 : National Junior Championships ::3rd Road race ::3rd Time trial : 8th Overall Tre Ciclistica Internazionale Bresciana ;2012 : 4th Trophée de la Ville de Loano ;2014 : 2nd Gran Premio della Liberazione : 5th La Popolarissima ;2015 : 1st La Côte Picarde : 2nd Road race, UCI World Under-23 Championships : 2nd Gran Premio della Liberazione : 4th La Pop ...
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François Moreels
François Moreels (25 August 1903 – 8 August 1980) was a Belgian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1929 Tour de France The 1929 Tour de France was the 23rd edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 30 June to 28 July. It consisted of 22 stages over . Nicolas Frantz had won two consecutive Tours, in 1927 and 1928, and was looking for a third. In addition t .... References 1903 births 1980 deaths Belgian male cyclists Place of birth missing {{Belgium-cycling-bio-1900s-stub ...
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Adam Ray (cyclist)
Adam Ray (born June 16, 1982) is an American comedian, actor, and YouTuber. Since 2023 Ray has regularly performed stand-up and improv comedy under the persona of "Dr. Phil", a parody of "Dr. Phil" McGraw. Early life Ray was raised in Seattle and attended Shorecrest High School. He is of Jewish descent. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Southern California. Career Ray joined the YouTube community as "adamraycomedy" and has 360 thousand subscribers with more than 37 million views. His voice has been featured in advertisements for McDonald's, Hyundai, Brooks Brothers, the San Diego Zoo Zebra Exhibit, and Burger King. Dr. Phil persona In 2019, Ray began performing full-length stand-up comedy routines as "Dr. Phil", a parody of "Dr. Phil" McGraw. Ray was playing a character based on McGraw for a pilot episode of a comedy show, and decided to keep wearing the prosthetics while performing at a Laugh Factory. Following positive feedback, Ray began ...
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Octave Dayen
Octave Dayen (6 June 1906 – 14 September 1987) was a French cyclist Cycling, also, when on a two-wheeled bicycle, called bicycling or biking, is the use of cycles for transport, recreation, exercise or sport. People engaged in cycling are referred to as "cyclists", "bicyclists", or "bikers". Apart from two .... He competed in four events at the 1928 Summer Olympics. References External links * 1906 births 1987 deaths French male cyclists Olympic cyclists for France Cyclists at the 1928 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Creuse Cyclists from Nouvelle-Aquitaine {{France-cycling-bio-1900s-stub ...
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Léon Bessières
Leon, Léon (French) or León (Spanish) may refer to: Places Europe * León, Spain, capital city of the Province of León * Province of León, Spain * Kingdom of León, an independent state in the Iberian Peninsula from 910 to 1230 and again from 1296 to 1301 * León (historical region), composed of the Spanish provinces León, Salamanca, and Zamora * Viscounty of Léon, a feudal state in France during the 11th to 13th centuries * Saint-Pol-de-Léon, a commune in Brittany, France * Léon, Landes, a commune in Aquitaine, France * Isla de León, a Spanish island * Leon (Souda Bay), an islet in Souda Bay, Chania, on the island of Crete North America * León, Guanajuato, Mexico, a large city * Leon, California, United States, a ghost town * Leon, Iowa, United States * Leon, Kansas, United States * Leon, New York, United States * Leon, Oklahoma, United States * Leon, Virginia, United States * Leon, West Virginia, United States * Leon, Wisconsin (other), United States, ...
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Marcel Duc
Marcel may refer to: People * Marcel (given name), people with the given name Marcel * Marcel (footballer, born August 1981), Marcel Silva Andrade, Brazilian midfielder * Marcel (footballer, born November 1981), Marcel Augusto Ortolan, Brazilian striker * Marcel (footballer, born 1983), Marcel Silva Cardoso, Brazilian left back * Marcel (footballer, born 1992), Marcel Henrique Garcia Alves Pereira, Brazilian midfielder * Marcel (singer), American country music singer * Étienne Marcel (died 1358), provost of merchants of Paris * Gabriel Marcel (1889–1973), French philosopher, Christian existentialist and playwright * Jean Marcel (died 1980), Madagascan Anglican bishop * Jean-Jacques Marcel (1931–2014), French football player * Rosie Marcel (born 1977), English actor * Sylvain Marcel (born 1974), Canadian actor * Terry Marcel (born 1942), British film director * Claude Marcel (1793-1876), French diplomat and applied linguist Other uses * Marcel (''Friends''), a fictio ...
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Léon Le Calvez
Léon Le Calvez (14 March 1909, in Moëlan-sur-Mer – 7 July 1995, in Créteil) was a French professional road bicycle racer. In the 1931 Tour de France, Le Calvez was wearing the yellow jersey for one day. Palmarès ;1932 :Critérium International ;1933 :Paris–Roubaix Paris–Roubaix is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France, starting north of Paris and finishing in Roubaix, at the border with Belgium. It is one of cycling's oldest races, and is one of the ' Monuments' or classics of th ... ::3rd place overall ;1935 :Stage Paris–Nice External links * French male cyclists 1909 births 1995 deaths Sportspeople from Finistère Cyclists from Brittany {{France-cycling-bio-1900s-stub ...
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UCI Europe Tour
The UCI Continental Circuits are a series of road bicycle racing competitions which were introduced in 2005 by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) to expand cycling around the world. The five circuits (representing the continents of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania) are ranked below the UCI World Tour and, as of 2020, the UCI ProSeries The UCI ProSeries is the second tier men's elite road cycling tour. It was inaugurated in 2020. The series is placed below the UCI World Tour, but above the various regional UCI Continental Circuits. Development In December 2018, the UCI ann .... UCI Africa Tour Winners There is a rolling ranking for individuals and countries (the total of the top 8 ranked riders of the nation), for which points can be won in all UCI road events, regardless of where the races take place. Prior to 2019 there was also a team ranking, and in all three categories points were earned in continental races of category HC or below (1.1 and 2.1 or ...
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Jean Noret
Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jean Pierre Polnareff, a fictional character from ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' Places * Jean, Nevada, USA; a town * Jean, Oregon, USA Entertainment * Jean (dog), a female collie in silent films * "Jean" (song) (1969), by Rod McKuen, also recorded by Oliver * ''Jean Seberg'' (musical), a 1983 musical by Marvin Hamlisch Other uses * JEAN (programming language) * USS ''Jean'' (ID-1308), American cargo ship c. 1918 * Sternwheeler Jean, a 1938 paddleboat of the Willamette River See also *Jehan * * Gene (other) * Jeanne (other) * Jehanne (other) * Jeans (other) * John (other) John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New ...
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Charles Fleury
Charles Fleury, Sieur de Blancrocher (c. 1605 – November 1652) was a French lutenist. Known principally under the name Blancrocher (''Blanrocher'', ''Blancheroche''), he was one of the leading performers of his day, active in Paris. Whether he composed or not is unknown; a single dance movement survives, attributed to him, in the so-called Manuscrit Vaudry de Saizenay. His name became well known in the late 20th century, for after his sudden death (he fell down a flight of stairs) as many as four major composers wrote ''tombeaux'' in his memory: lutenists Denis Gaultier and François Dufaut, and harpsichordists Louis Couperin and Johann Jakob Froberger. The latter witnessed Blancrocher's death, and the lutenist apparently died in Froberger's arms. He was the son of Louis, Valet de chambre du roi, and Mathurine de Vallois (+1625). He left six children underage. His son Charles married Anne de Franchere or de Fransure in 1633. Tombeaux on Blancrocher's death * Louis Couperin: ''To ...
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