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The French National Stayers Championships are held annually. The stayers event is often known as motor-paced. It is held on a cycling track, the riders follow a motor throughout the race, the rider of the motor is known as their pacer. The event is relatively long for track racing and requires a (steep and wide) track that is suited for these high-speed events, and therefore is held separate from the
French National Track Championships The French National Track Championships are held annually and are composed of competitions of various track cycling disciplines across various age and gender categories. Men Senior Team sprint Team pursuit Madison Junior Team Pursuit Ma ...
. The championship is an open event, in that riders of other nationalities also compete for the French title. All those listed below where nationality is not denoted, are French.


Results

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Charles Terront Charles Terront (9 April 1857 – 31 October 1932) was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle ra ...
, - , 1887 , , Frédéric De Civry , ,
Charles Terront Charles Terront (9 April 1857 – 31 October 1932) was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle ra ...
, , Jules Dubois , - , 1888 , ,
Charles Terront Charles Terront (9 April 1857 – 31 October 1932) was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle ra ...
, , Louis Cottereau , , Paul Medinger , - , 1889 , ,
Charles Terront Charles Terront (9 April 1857 – 31 October 1932) was the first major French cycling star. He won sprint, middle distance and endurance events in Europe and the United States. In September 1891 he won the first Paris–Brest–Paris cycle ra ...
, , Michel Hermet , , Henri Beconnais , - , 1890 , , Henri Beconnais , , Dominique De Mello , , Jules Dubois , - , 1891 , ,
Fernand Charron Fernand Charron (30 May 1866, in Angers – 13 August 1928, in Maisons-Laffitte) was a French Innovator, pioneer of motor racing and automobile manufacturing. He started his sporting career as a successful cycle sport, cyclist. In 1891 he won the ...
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Henri Fournier Henri Fournier (14 April 1871, in Le Mans – 18 December 1919) was a French racing driver. Fournier began his career on motorcycles and tricycles. In 1901 he came to the Mors racing team and was the most successful driver of this year, as he wo ...
, , Henri Beconnais , - , 1892 , ,
Henri Farman Henri Farman (26 May 1874– 17 July 1958) was a British-French aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer with his brother Maurice Farman. Before dedicating himself to aviation he gained fame as a sportsman, specifically in cycling and moto ...
, , Jules Dubois , , Charles Piquet , - , 1893 , , Lucien Louvet , ,
Henri Fournier Henri Fournier (14 April 1871, in Le Mans – 18 December 1919) was a French racing driver. Fournier began his career on motorcycles and tricycles. In 1901 he came to the Mors racing team and was the most successful driver of this year, as he wo ...
, , André Fossier , - , 1894 , ,
Constant Huret Constant Huret, nicknamed "le Boulanger" (the Baker) (26 January 1870, in Ressons-le-Long – 18 September 1951, in Paris) was a French long distance track racing cyclist. He was a professional from 1894 to 1902. Major achievements He won the ...
, , Edmond Jacquelin , , Jacques Dubois (Soibad) , - , 1895 , ,
Lucien Lesna Lucien Lesna (11 October 1863 – 11 July 1932) was a French racing cyclist. He won the 1901 and 1902 Paris–Roubaix Paris–Roubaix is a one-day professional bicycle road race in northern France, starting north of Paris and finishing i ...
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Pierre Lartigue Pierre Lartigue, (born 22 October 1948) is a former French rally racing who won three editions of Rally Dakar (cars). He won the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies four times. Rally Dakar He won 21 stages in the African rally raid R ...
, , Gustave Siolliac (alias Caillois) , - , 1896 , , Alphonse Baugé , , Edmond Williams , , Edouard-Henry Taylor , - , 1897 , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, , Paul Bourotte , , Denis Digeon , - , 1898 , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, , Alphonse Baugé , , Denis Digeon , - , 1899 , , Edouard-Henry Taylor , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, , Alphonse Baugé , - , 1900 , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, , Alphonse Baugé , , Edouard Leonard , - , 1901 , , Paul Bourotte , , Charles Jué , , Eugenio Bruni , - , 1902 , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
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Henri Cornet Henri Cornet (born Henri Jardry; 4 August 1884 – 18 March 1941) was a French cyclist who won the 1904 Tour de France. He is its youngest winner, just short of his 20th birthday.Woodland, Les (2007), The Yellow Jersey Guide to the Tour de Franc ...
, - , 1903 , , Henri Contenet , , Paul Dangla , , Charles Albert Brécy , - , 1904 , , Albert Champion , , Paul Guignard , , Henri Contenet , - , 1905 , , Paul Guignard , , Marcel Lecuyer , , César Simar , - , 1906 , , Louis Darragon , , Antoine Dussot , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, - , 1907 , , Louis Darragon , , Antoine Dussot , , Maurice Bardonneau , - , 1908 , ,
Georges Parent Georges Parent (December 15, 1879 – December 14, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1940 until 1942. Parent was born in Quebec City, the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent who served as Premier o ...
, , Paul Guignard , , Henri Contenet , - , 1909 , ,
Georges Parent Georges Parent (December 15, 1879 – December 14, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1940 until 1942. Parent was born in Quebec City, the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent who served as Premier o ...
, , Louis Darragon , , Ellena , - , 1910 , ,
Georges Parent Georges Parent (December 15, 1879 – December 14, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1940 until 1942. Parent was born in Quebec City, the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent who served as Premier o ...
, , Louis Darragon , , Maurice Bardonneau , - , 1911 , , Louis Darragon , ,
Emile Bouhours Emil or Emile may refer to: Literature *'' Emile, or On Education'' (1762), a treatise on education by Jean-Jacques Rousseau * ''Émile'' (novel) (1827), an autobiographical novel based on Émile de Girardin's early life *'' Emil and the Detecti ...
, , Daniel Lavalade , - , 1912 , , Paul Guignard , , Louis Darragon , , Daniel Lavalade , - , 1913 , , Paul Guignard , , Daniel Lavalade , ,
Georges Parent Georges Parent (December 15, 1879 – December 14, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1940 until 1942. Parent was born in Quebec City, the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent who served as Premier o ...
, - , 1914 , , Paul Guignard , ,
Georges Parent Georges Parent (December 15, 1879 – December 14, 1942) was a Canadian lawyer, politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada from 1940 until 1942. Parent was born in Quebec City, the son of Simon-Napoléon Parent who served as Premier o ...
, , Achille Germain , - , 1919 , , Georges Seres Sr. , , Laurre , , , - , 1920 , , Georges Seres Sr. , , Leon Didier , , Henri Fossier , - , 1921 , , Leon Didier , ,
Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier (Versailles, 17 January 1887 – Dreux, 9 February 1963) was a French professional road bicycle racer., who won two stages in the 1911 Tour de France, and finished in the top 10 of the overall classification twice. Major re ...
, , Henri Fossier , - , 1922 , , Georges Seres Sr. , , Gustave Ganay , , Marcel Godmer , - , 1923 , , Georges Seres Sr. , , Léon Parisot , , Jules Miquel , - , 1924 , , Robert 'Toto' Grassin , , Gustave Ganay , , Georges Seres Sr. , - , 1925 , , Georges Seres Sr. , , Ali Neffatti , ,
Marcel Godivier Marcel Godivier (Versailles, 17 January 1887 – Dreux, 9 February 1963) was a French professional road bicycle racer., who won two stages in the 1911 Tour de France, and finished in the top 10 of the overall classification twice. Major re ...
, - , 1926 , , Gustave Ganay , , André Jubi , , Ernest Catudal , - , 1927 , , Jean Brunier , , Léon Parisot , , Georges Paillard , - , 1928 , , Georges Paillard , , Léon Parisot , , Henri Breau , - , 1929 , , Georges Paillard , , Léon Parisot , , , - , 1930 , , Georges Paillard , , Charles Lacquehay , , François Urago , - , 1931 , , Georges Paillard , , Charles Lacquehay , , Robert 'Toto' Grassin , - , 1932 , , Georges Paillard , , Charles Lacquehay , , François Urago , - , 1933 , , Charles Lacquehay , , , , , - , 1934 , , Georges Paillard , , Georges Wambst , , Charles Lacquehay , - , 1935 , , Georges Wambst , , Charles Lacquehay , , Georges Paillard , - , 1936 , , André Raynaud , , Georges Wambst , , Ernest Terreau , - , 1937 , , Ernest Terreau , , Georges Wambst , , Charles Lacquehay , - , 1938 , , Henri Lemoine , , Georges Paillard , , Charles Lacquehay , - , 1939 , ,
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, , Georges Wambst , , Emile Sausin , - , 1940 , , Georges Wambst , ,
Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, , Robert Oubron , - , 1941 , , Ernest Terreau , , Henri Lemoine , ,
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Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
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Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot (2 March 1914 – 28 January 1998) was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France. He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in fir ...
, - , 1943 , , Ernest Terreau , ,
Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
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Louis Minardi Louis may refer to: * Louis (coin) * Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name * Louis (surname) * Louis (singer), Serbian singer * HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy See also Derived or associated terms * Lewis ( ...
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Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot (2 March 1914 – 28 January 1998) was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France. He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in fir ...
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Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, - , 1945 , , Henri Lemoine , ,
Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot (2 March 1914 – 28 January 1998) was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France. He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in fir ...
, , Gabriel Claverie , - , 1946 , ,
Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot (2 March 1914 – 28 January 1998) was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France. He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in fir ...
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Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, , Henri Lemoine , - , 1947 , , Jean-Jacques Lamboley , ,
Louis Chaillot Louis Chaillot (2 March 1914 – 28 January 1998) was a cyclist from France. He was born in Chaumont, France. He competed for France in the 1932 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, United States in the tandem event where he finished in fir ...
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Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, - , 1948 , , Jean-Jacques Lamboley , , Gabriel Claverie , ,
Paul Chocque Paul Chocque (14 July 1910 – 4 September 1949) was a French professional road bicycle racer. He won a silver medal at the 1932 Summer Olympics in team pursuit event. In 1934 Chocque traveled to Australia with Fernand Mithouard to compete ...
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Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, , Jean-Jacques Lamboley , , Guy Bethery , - , 1952 , , Henri Lemoine , ,
Raoul Lesueur Raoul Lesueur (29 April 1912 – 19 August 1981) was a French cyclist. He started his career as a road racer, winning numerous competitions in the 1930s and '' Critérium des As'' in 1943. After World War II he focused on motor-paced racing. I ...
, , Gabriel Claverie , - , 1953 , , Henri Lemoine , , Roger Queugnet , , Guy Solente , - , 1954 , , Roger Queugnet , , Roger Rioland , , Guy Solente , - , 1955 , ,
Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
, , Roger Rioland , , Guy Bethery , - , 1956 , ,
Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
, , Ange Le Strat , , Henri Lemoine , - , 1957 , ,
Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
, , Bernard Bouvard , , André Boher , - , 1958 , , Bernard Bouvard , ,
Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
, , Georges Lavalade , - , 1959 , , Bernard Bouvard , ,
Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
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Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
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Roger Godeau Roger is a given name, usually masculine, and a surname. The given name is derived from the Old French personal names ' and '. These names are of Germanic origin, derived from the elements ', ''χrōþi'' ("fame", "renown", "honour") and ', ' ...
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Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
, , André Retrain , - , 1961 , ,
Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
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Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) is a French retired professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, ...
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Michel Scob Michel Scob (né Scobeltzine; (Russian: Скобельцын); 26 April 1935 – 7 September 1995) was a French cyclist. He competed in the 1000m time trial and tandem events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was the older brother of French f ...
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Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) is a French retired professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, ...
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Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
, , André Retrain , - , 1963 , ,
Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) is a French retired professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, ...
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Roger Hassenforder Roger Hassenforder (23 July 1930 in Sausheim 3 January 2021 in Colmar) was a French professional racing cyclist from Alsace. Biography Hassenforder was a professional cyclist from 1952 to 1965. He was known as the joker of the pack, earning h ...
, , André Retrain , - , 1964 , ,
Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) is a French retired professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, ...
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Michel Scob Michel Scob (né Scobeltzine; (Russian: Скобельцын); 26 April 1935 – 7 September 1995) was a French cyclist. He competed in the 1000m time trial and tandem events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was the older brother of French f ...
, , Antège Godelle , - , 1965 , ,
Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
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Robert Varnajo Robert Varnajo (born 1 May 1929) is a French retired professional road bicycle racer. In the first part of his career, Varnajo won some road races, including a stage in the 1954 Tour de France. Later in his career, he specialized in track racing, ...
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Michel Scob Michel Scob (né Scobeltzine; (Russian: Скобельцын); 26 April 1935 – 7 September 1995) was a French cyclist. He competed in the 1000m time trial and tandem events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was the older brother of French f ...
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Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
, , Daniel Salmon , , Robert Giscos , - , 1967 , ,
Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
, , Daniel Salmon , , Antège Godelle , - , 1968 , ,
Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
, , Daniel Salmon , , Antège Godelle , - , 1969 , ,
Michel Scob Michel Scob (né Scobeltzine; (Russian: Скобельцын); 26 April 1935 – 7 September 1995) was a French cyclist. He competed in the 1000m time trial and tandem events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was the older brother of French f ...
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Jean Raynal Jean Raynal (18 August 1929 – January 2015) was a French sports journalist, who worked for Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française and TF1. He commentated on football, rugby, basketball, and the Olympic Games. He was nicknamed ''M ...
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Michel Scob Michel Scob (né Scobeltzine; (Russian: Скобельцын); 26 April 1935 – 7 September 1995) was a French cyclist. He competed in the 1000m time trial and tandem events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. He was the older brother of French f ...
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Alain Van Lancker Alain van Lancker (born 15 May 1947) is a French former cycle sport, cyclist. He competed in the Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit, team pursuit at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References

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, , Christian Palka , , Christian Raymond , - , 1974 , , Alain Dupontreue , , Enzo Mattioda , , Bernard Masson , - , 1975 , , Enzo Mattioda , , Alain Dupontreue , , Patrick Cluzaud , - , 1976 , , Alain Dupontreue , , Enzo Mattioda , ,
Alain Van Lancker Alain van Lancker (born 15 May 1947) is a French former cycle sport, cyclist. He competed in the Cycling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit, team pursuit at the 1968 Summer Olympics. References

1947 births Living people ...
, - , 1977 , , Alain Dupontreue , , Mariano Martínez , , Marcel Boishardy , - , 1978 , , Alain Dupontreue , , Gilles Blanchardon , , Dominique Thiébaud , - , 1979 , , Dominique Thiébaud , ,
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, , Jean-Claude Rude , - , 1980 , ,
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, , Dominique Thiebaud , , Jean-Luc Blanchardon , - , 1981 , , Franck Clemente , ,
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, , Dominique Thiebaud , - , 1982 , , Jean-Claude Lecourieux , ,
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, , Dominique Thiebaud , - , 1983 , , Jean-Claude Lecourieux , , Dominique Thiebaud , , Joël Palmace , - , 1984 , , Bruno Garnier , ,
Pierre Trentin Pierre Trentin (born 15 May 1944) is a retired French cyclist who was active between 1961 and 1984. He was most successful in sprint track events, in which he won two gold and two bronze Olympic medals, as well as 11 medals at world championshi ...
, , Dominique Thiebaud , - , 1985 , ,
Frédéric Vichot Frédéric Vichot (born 1 May 1959 in Valay) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who won one stage in the Vuelta a España and two stages in the Tour de France. He is the uncle of racing cyclist Arthur Vichot. Major results ; ...
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Yvon Bertin Yvon Bertin (born 9 April 1953 in Nantes, France) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. He was professional from 1975 to 1982 where he won 11 victories. He wore the yellow jersey for one day in the 1980 Tour de France. Victories ...
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Jacques Decrion Jacques Decrion (born 18 November 1961) is a French former professional racing cyclist. He rode in one edition of the Tour de France, two editions of the Giro d'Italia and three editions of the Vuelta a España The Vuelta a España (; en, To ...
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Thierry Barrault Thierry is a French male given name, derived from the Germanic "Theodoric". It is the cognate of German " Dietrich" and " Dieter", English Terry, Derek and Derrick, and of various forms in other European languages. It is also a surname. People ...
, , Gerard Simonnot , - , 1987 , , Patrick Gouin , , François Jurain , , Jean-François Pouzet , - , 1988 , , Philippe Tarantini , , Jean-François Pouzet , , Alain Parisot , - , 1989 , , Serge Crottier-Combe , , Gerard Simonnot , , Alain Parisot , - , 1990 , , Pascal Chollet , , Christian Pierron , , Eric Giletto , - , 1991 , , Michel Dubreuil , , Serge Crottier-Combe , ,
Jean-Louis Nicolas Jean-Louis Nicolas is a French number theorist. He is the namesake (with Paul Erdős) of the Erdős–Nicolas numbers, and was a frequent co-author of Erdős, who would take over the desk of Nicolas' wife Anne-Marie (also a mathematician) whenev ...
, - , 1992 , , Serge Crottier-Combe , , Christian Pierron , , Marc Duval , - , 1993 , , Serge Crottier-Combe , , Hervé Dagorne , , Marc Seynaeve , - , 1994 , , Marc Seynaeve , , Michel Dubreuil , , Frederic Thomas , - , 1997 , , Marc Seynaeve , , Serge Crottier-Combe , , Nicolas Fournier , - , 1999 , , Anthony Gillot , , Marc Seynaeve , , Olivier Ouvrard , - , 2000 , , Anthony Gillot , , Marc Seynaeve , , Serge Crottier-Combe , - , 2001 , , Marc Seynaeve , , Anthony Gillot , , Stéphane Benetiere , - , 2002 , , Stéphane Benetiere , ,
Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin (born 20 August 1980) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2019 for the , and teams. He now works as a directeur sportif for UCI ProTeam . Career Dumoulin rode as an ama ...
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Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin (born 20 August 1980) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2019 for the , and teams. He now works as a directeur sportif for UCI ProTeam . Career Dumoulin rode as an ama ...
, , Stéphane Benetiere , , Steven Dupouy , - , 2004 , , Stéphane Benetiere , , Anthony Gillot , , Mickael Buffaz , - , 2005 , ,
Samuel Dumoulin Samuel Dumoulin (born 20 August 1980) is a French former professional road bicycle racer, who rode professionally between 2002 and 2019 for the , and teams. He now works as a directeur sportif for UCI ProTeam . Career Dumoulin rode as an ama ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
, - , 2007 , , David Derepas , ,
Mickaël Buffaz Mickaël Buffaz (born 21 May 1979 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;2002 : 1st Paris–Troyes ;2003 : 1st Overall Mi-Août Bretonne : 1st Prix des Moissons : 7th Tour du Doubs ;2004 ...
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Mickaël Buffaz Mickaël Buffaz (born 21 May 1979 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a former French professional road bicycle racer. Major results ;2002 : 1st Paris–Troyes ;2003 : 1st Overall Mi-Août Bretonne : 1st Prix des Moissons : 7th Tour du Doubs ;2004 ...
, , David Derepas , , Antoine Gorichon , - , 2009 , , David Derepas , , Antoine Gorichon , , Emilien Clere , - , 2010 , , David Derepas , , François Lamiraud , , Antoine Gorichon , - , 2011 , ,
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. ...
, , David Derepas , , Emilien Clere , - , 2012 , ,
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. ...
, , David Derepas , , Antoine Gorichon , - , 2013 , ,
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. ...
, , Emilien Clere , , David Derepas , - , 2014 , , Emilien Clere , , Alexandre Paccalet , , Antoine Gaudillat , - , 2015 , , Antoine Gaudillat , , Christopher Gamez , , Kevin Fouache


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Past Results
Cycle racing in France National track cycling championships