Laurent Patrick Fignon (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ fiɲɔ̃]; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the...
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hunting accident. In second place was previous two-time Tour winner Laurent Fignon (Super U–Raleigh–Fiat), ahead of Pedro Delgado (Reynolds), the defending...
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Hinault sat out the Tour in 1983, and another Frenchman—Laurent Fignon—achieved victory. Fignon won again the following year, beating Hinault; Hinault...
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his Tour de France career was he soundly defeated, and this was by Laurent Fignon in 1984. In 1986, Hinault, who had won the year before with American...
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Laurent Fignon Overall Tour de France, Laurent Fignon Stage 2, Marc Madiot Stage 3a (TTT) Stages 6 (ITT), 15 (ITT), 17, 19 & 21 (ITT), Laurent Fignon...
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the Kansas City Chiefs Laurent Fignon (1960–2010), French cyclist Laurent Koscielny, French association football player Laurent Manuel, American association...
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first Tour de France in 1984, finishing third in support of team leader Laurent Fignon, and winning the white jersey of the young rider classification. The...
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forced him to miss that year's Tour de France, won by his teammate Laurent Fignon. Conflict within the Renault team led to his leaving and joining La...
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spectators, it is a climb in the style of Hollywood." Augendre omitted Laurent Fignon, who, along with Coppi and Armstrong, took yellow on the Alpe without...
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teammate Laurent Fignon, made it the closest finish in the history of the race. Greg LeMond Kathy LeMond Cyrille Guimard Pedro Delgado Laurent Fignon (archive...
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