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    Lucien Aimar (pronounced [ly.sjɛ̃ ɛ.maʁ]; born 28 April 1941) is a French cyclist, who won the Tour de France in 1966 and the national road championship...
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    Lambot (BEL) 1922  Roger Walkowiak (FRA) 1956  Gastone Nencini (ITA) 1960  Lucien Aimar (FRA) 1966  Greg LeMond (USA) 1990  Óscar Pereiro (ESP) 2006  Chris Froome (GBR)...
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  • (1135–1199), French nobleman Aimar Wajad (1135–1199), Pakistani nobleman Carlos Aimar (born 1950), Argentinian football player Lucien Aimar (born 1941), French...
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    covering a distance of 4,329 km (2,690 mi). Lucien Aimar was a domestique of 5-time Tour winner Jacques Anquetil. Aimar joined a breakaway in the middle of the...
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    Poulidor. The French team was headed by Poulidor and defending champion Lucien Aimar, with Roger Pingeon as third option. The team director Marcel Bidot made...
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    Gimondi Salvarani 4,188 km (2,602 mi) 116h 42′ 06″ + 2′ 40″ 3 1966  France Lucien Aimar Ford France–Hutchinson 4,329 km (2,690 mi) 117h 34′ 21″ + 1′ 07″ 0 1967...
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    domestiques have ultimately gone on to achieve fame of their own, however. Lucien Aimar, who supported Jacques Anquetil, won the 1966 Tour de France. Greg LeMond...
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    before the Tour following bad crash at the Dauphiné. Van Impe's teammate Lucien Aimar, a Tour veteran, was the only rider entering apart from Merckx to have...
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    (1/1) Felice Gimondi (1/5) Rolf Wolfshohl (1/1) 1966 Gianni Motta (1/1) Lucien Aimar (1/1) Francisco Gabica (1/1) 1967 Felice Gimondi (2/5) Roger Pingeon...
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    Cycles Lejeune. Included in the roster was 1966 Tour de France winner Lucien Aimar. The team wore pink jerseys. The following is a list of riders on the...
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