• Marcel Rohrbach (8 April 1933 Ahun – 14 March 2012; Vélizy-Villacoublay) was a French racing cyclist. He finished in ninth place at the 1960 Tour de France...
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  • Rohrbach or Röhrbach may refer to: Rohrbach, Switzerland, in the canton of Bern Rohrbach, Bavaria, in the district of Pfaffenhofen, Bavaria Rohrbach, Birkenfeld...
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    Mercier–BP–Hutchinson 1956  Belgium Alex Close Elvé–Peugeot 1957  France Marcel Rohrbach Peugeot–BP–Dunlop 1958  France Louis Rostollan Essor–Leroux 1959  France...
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  • 2012: Marcel über den Dächern (Cinema), Direction: Sebastian Stolz Sebastian Rohrbach at IMDb Website of Sebastian Rohrbach Agency of Sebastian Rohrbach...
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    Junkermann and Jan Adriaensens could follow. Anglade asked his team manager Marcel Bidot to instruct Rivière to stop his attack, because Nencini and Adriaensens...
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    Géminiani was not pleased, and sent the French team director Marcel Bidot a "jack-ass" named "Marcel" to express his displeasure. Charly Gaul, was part of a...
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  • Geldermans Rik Van Looy Pierre Everaert 1961 Rik Van Looy Armand Desmet Marcel Rohrbach 1962 Rolf Wolfshohl Henri De Wolf Armand Desmet 1963 Raymond Poulidor...
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  • General (1989–1993) and president of the Court of Appeal (1993–1999). Marcel Rohrbach, 78, French cyclist. Pierre Schoendoerffer, 83, French director (The...
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    help and finished only two and a half minutes after the winner Nencini. Marcel Janssens and Adolf Christian were in the leading group, while Forestier...
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  • started in Saint-Étienne and finished in Grenoble. The race was won by Marcel Rohrbach. "Critérium du Dauphiné (World Tour), France". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved...
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