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Roger Lapébie

French cyclist
Roger Lapébie was a French racing cyclist who won the 1937 Tour de France. In addition, Lapébie won the 1934 and 1937 editions of the Critérium National. He was born at Bayonne, Aquitaine, and died in Pessac. Wikipedia
Born: January 16, 1911, Bayonne, France
Died: October 11, 1996 (age 85 years), Pessac, France
Tour de France win: 1937 Tour de France
Siblings: Guy Lapébie

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Roger Lapébie was a French racing cyclist who won the 1937 Tour de France. In addition, Lapébie won the 1934 and 1937 editions of the Critérium National.
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The Roger Lapébie bike path officially starts in Latresne, south-east of the city centre on the eastern side of the Garonne River. It runs for 57km from ...
Roger Lapébie (born 1911-01-16 in Bayonne, passed away 1996-10-11) was a former professional road racing cyclist from France, active between 1932 and 1939.
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Located on the outskirts of the city of Bordeaux, lies a cycle path called the Roger Lapébie voie vert. A former railway line that's not been used for years ...
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Roger Lapébie est le frère aîné de Guy Lapébie, 3e du Tour de France 1938. Son fils Christian et son neveu Serge, le fils de Guy, ont également effectué une ...
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The Roger Lapebie bike trail runs about 60km from Bordeaux to Sauveterre-de-Guyenne through various small villages, vineyards and gorgeous scenery along an old ...
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Turn right on the track on its own, direction Latresne, starting point of the "Roger Lapébie" track, named after the famous Gironde cyclist, winner of the Tour ...
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A fantastic image of Stage 12 winner Roger Lapébie. Roger Lapebie finished 3rd in the 1934 Tour, He went on to win the overall in 1937 Tour de France along ...
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This unusual photo from before the start of stage 20 of the 1937 Tour, shows Roger Lapébie working on his bike. You can clearly see the Super Champion ...