Mogens Frey Jensen (born 2 July 1941) is a retired Danish amateur cyclist who competed successfully both on the road and on track. He won, along with...
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Tour de France Femmes as of 2023. The first Danish stage winner was Mogens Frey in 1970. His team owner Jean de Gribaldy wanted the team captain Joaquim...
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Mogens in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mogens is a Danish masculine given name (specifically Danish shake-up of Magnus), and may refer to: Mogens...
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Max Frey (1874–1944), German painter and graphic artist Mogens Frey, Danish cyclist Nicolas Frey, French footballer, brother of Sébastien Oli Frey, Swiss...
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Mogens Jensen is the name of: Mogens Frey Jensen, Danish cyclist Mogens Jensen (rower), Danish rower Mogens Jensen (politician), Danish politician This...
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stage 9, Mogens Frey and Joaquim Agostinho, teammates, broke away together. They worked together to stay away, but near the end of the stage Frey stopped...
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Esaksson Denmark 1968 Mexico City details Daniel Rebillard France Mogens Frey Jensen Denmark Xaver Kurmann Switzerland 1972 Munich details Knut Knudsen...
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Lyngemark, Reno Olsen and Mogens Jensen — Cycling, Men's team pursuit Niels Fredborg — Cycling, Men's 1000 metre time trial Mogens Jensen — Cycling, Men's...
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Christina Liljenberg Halstrøm (born 1977), architect and furniture designer Mogens Frey (born 1941), cyclist, Olympic winner Tom Køhlert (born 1947), football...
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had been knocked out by Rodríguez in the next round) before beating Mogens Frey in the semis and defeating René Pijnen by ten seconds in the final after...
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