Georges Senfftleben (19 December 1922 in
Clamart
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The town is divided into two parts, separated by a forest: ''bas Clamart'', the historical centre, and ''petit Clamart'' with urbaniz ...
– 24 August 1998 in
Èze) was a French track cyclist.
Major results
;1944
:1st
National Sprint Championships
:1st
Grand Prix de Paris
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;1946
:2nd
World Sprint Championships
;1947
:1st
National Sprint Championships
:3rd
World Sprint Championships
;1948
:1st
National Sprint Championships
:3rd
World Sprint Championships
;1951
:1st
National Sprint Championships
;1952
:1st
Six Says of Hanover (with
Émile Carrara)
:1st
Six Days of Saint-Étienne (with
Émile Carrara)
:2nd
World Sprint Championships
;1953
:2nd European Madison Championships
;1954
:1st
Six Days of Paris (with
Roger Godeau)
:1st
Six Days of Aarhus
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Major results
;1948
...
(with
Roger Godeau)
:1st
Six Days of Brussels (with
Dominique Forlini)
;1955
:1st
Six Days of Frankfurt (with
Dominique Forlini)
:1st European Madison Championships (with
Dominique Forlini)
:1st
Prix Dupré-Lapize
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;1956
:1st
Six Days of Copenhagen (with
Dominique Forlini)
;1958
:2nd European Madison Championships
References
1922 births
1998 deaths
French male cyclists
People from Clamart
French track cyclists
Sportspeople from Hauts-de-Seine
Cyclists from Île-de-France
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