Mathieu Cordang
Dutch cyclist and Tour de France contender

Born
December 26th, 1869
155 years ago
Died
1942
83 years ago — 73 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Netherlands
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A prominent cyclist from the Netherlands, participated in the early editions of the Tour de France. Competed in the 1903 Tour de France, finishing in 10th place overall. Contributed to the development of cycling in the Netherlands, helping to popularize the sport during its formative years. Also participated in various other cycling events, establishing a reputation as a skilled racer.
Finished 10th in the 1903 Tour de France
Promoted cycling in the Netherlands
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