Sport Cycling Name Albert Bouvet | Role Cyclist | |
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Born 28 February 1930 (age 94) ( 1930-02-28 ) Melle, Ille-et-Vilaine, France Similar People Georges Groussard, Jean Bobet, Joseph Groussard, Roger Hassenforder, Jean Forestier |
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Albert Bouvet (28 February 1930 – 20 May 2017) was a French professional cyclist. He won Paris–Tours in 1956 and remained the last Frenchman to win until Jacky Durand won in 1998. His name is also associated with Paris–Roubaix, as an organiser and discoverer of new sections of pavé.
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- Deces du celebre cycliste breton albert bouvet
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The Albert Bouvet Trophy is a race between Saint Gregory and Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault in Ille et Vilaine.
Albert bouvet se souvient
Wins
Other significant results
References
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