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    Émile Georget (21 September 1881 – 16 October 1960) was a French road racing cyclist. Born in Bossay-sur-Claise, he was the younger brother of cyclist...
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  • Georget is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Émile Georget (1881–1960), French road racing cyclist, brother of Léon Étienne-Jean Georget...
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    included in the Tour de France. The race was dominated at the start by Émile Georget, who won five of the first eight stages. In the ninth stage, he borrowed...
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    three never hurried. They took 12 hours and 20 minutes longer than Émile Georget on the stage from Roubaix to Metz – they were far from last – and the...
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    younger brother Émile was also a very successful cyclist, winning the Bordeaux–Paris and nine stages of the Tour de France. His son Pierre Georget won silver...
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    winner. At that point, Garin was leading, with Émile Georget almost two hours behind. In the fifth stage, Georget had two flat tires, and fell asleep when he...
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    breaks. Five riders stayed together until nearly the last control, Emile Georget finally pulling away from Ernest Paul to finish in 50 hours and 13 minutes...
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    won by Faber, after a 206 km solitary breakaway. During that stage, Émile Georget was leading when he was hit by a car and fell down a ravine. In the...
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    in the Tour de France in 1911; the first rider over the summit was Emile Georget, who, with Paul Duboc and Gustave Garrigou were the only riders not...
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    / 45.06389°N 6.40778°E / 45.06389; 6.40778 (Col du Galibier) —  Émile Georget (FRA) 1912 5 Col du Galibier 2,556 m (8,386 ft) Dauphiné Alps 45°3′50″N...
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