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    Maurice Archambaud (30 August 1908 in Paris – 3 December 1955 in Le Raincy) was a French professional cyclist from 1932 to 1944. His short stature earned...
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    the race. In 1939, Ce Soir and Le Petit Nice were joined by L'Auto. Maurice Archambaud became the first two-fold winner. In 1940, the race was cancelled...
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    team, that had won the last three Tours de France, started well. Maurice Archambaud won the first stage, and lead the general classification until the...
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    Sylvère Maes. In the early stages, he battled with French Maurice Archambaud, until Archambaud lost many minutes on the eighth stage. Maes was then able...
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    individual time trial in subsequent mountain stages. Men Jacques Anquetil Maurice Archambaud Lance Armstrong Chris Boardman Victor Campenaerts Fabian Cancellara...
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    track's reputation as fastest in the world. From 1936 Maurice Richard; Frans Slaats; Maurice Archambaud; François Faure; Fausto Coppi; Jacques Anquetil; Ercole...
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  • September 1937 Frans Slaats Vigorelli, Milan 45.485 160 3 November 1937 Maurice Archambaud Vigorelli, Milan 45.767 282 7 November 1942 Fausto Coppi Vigorelli...
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  • Ligny, Marcel Kint Paris–Caen, Maurice Archambaud Jemeppe, Marcel Kint Stage 13b Giro d'Italia, Maurice Archambaud Stage 7 Tour de Luxembourg, Marcel...
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  • The race started in Paris and finished in Nice. The race was won by Maurice Archambaud. "Paris-Nice (Pro Tour-Historic)". BikeRaceInfo. Retrieved 22 January...
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  • First edition 1932 (1932) Editions 70 Final edition 2004 First winner Maurice Archambaud Most wins Jacques Anquetil ( 9 wins) Final winner Michael Rich...
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