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  • Jules Lebreton (7 May 1890 – 20 January 1982) was a French racing cyclist who rode in the 1921 Tour de France. "Jules Lebreton". Cycling Archives. Retrieved...
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    Of the nine medals awarded in the event, French cyclists took six—two of each type. 59 French cyclists competed. Note - Recorded as Great Britain and Ireland...
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  • In the 1921 Tour de France, two veteran cyclists who joined the race were Ernest Paul and Lucien Pothier, both forty years old. Paul rode his first Tour...
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  • the cyclists in the way they did before the war, so as in 1919, 1920 and 1921 they bundled their forces under the nick La Sportive. The cyclists were...
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    politician Marie Lebour (1876–1971), British marine biologist Marie-Aimée Lebreton, French writer Marie Jean François Philibert Lecarlier d'Ardon (1752–1799)...
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    Pierre Rosanvallon (born 1948), historian and sociologist. Christophe Lebreton (1950–1996), Trappist monk and one of the Tibhirine monks. Luc Foisneau...
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    practised law in Brantford, Ontario, and served with the 2nd Canadian Division Cyclist Company and 4th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force in the First...
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