• Jean Guéguen (1 April 1924 – 9 May 1998) was a French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1951 Tour de France. 1945 1st Road race, National Amateur Road Championships...
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  • between the wars, French internationals Alexis Thépot, Robert Coat and Jean Guéguen emerged.[citation needed] The patronage of the Armorican contested the...
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  • Guéguen Redon, Rik Van Steenbergen Hoboken, Karel De Baere Landen, Maurice Mollin Overall Paris–Saint-Étienne, Attilio Redolfi Stage 2, Jean Guéguen Overall...
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    named by the French Antarctic Expedition (FrAE) under Jean-Baptiste Charcot , 1903–05, after J. Guéguen Point, one of the crew the ship Francais and later...
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  • Gitane–Hutchinson 1953  France Jean Guéguen Mercier–Hutchinson 1954  France Gilbert Bauvin Gitane–Hutchinson 1955  France Jean-Marie Cieleska Gitane–Hutchinson...
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  • however his gears slipped in the final sprint and he lost out to France's Jean Stablinski. The 1966 edition of Paris–Brussels was to be the last for seven...
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    Booth Island (redirect from Mount Guéguen)
    of Mount Guéguen and overlooking Port Charcot on Booth Island, in the Wilhelm Archipelago. Discovered by the FrAE, 1903-05, under Doctor Jean-Baptiste...
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  •  Rik Van Steenbergen (BEL) +1' 32″ 4  André Declerck (BEL) +2' 05″ 5  Jean Guéguen (FRA) +2' 20″ 6  Raymond Impanis (BEL) +2' 20″ 7  Bernard Gauthier (FRA)...
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  • following year. Jérôme "Lach'ilaouët" Guéguen Michel "Kervador" Valy Marc "Ponkallec" Hazon Jérôme "Lach'ilaouët" Guéguen – keyboards, vocals Michel "Kervador"...
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    Switzerland + 3h 48' 32" 61  Jean Guéguen (FRA) France + 3h 49' 47" 62  Aloïs Van Steenkiste (BEL) Belgium + 3h 56' 05" 63  Jean-Louis Carle (FRA) Paris +...
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