Roger Lapébie

French professional cyclist, Tour de France winner

Roger Lapébie - French professional cyclist, Tour de France winner
Born

January 16th, 1911
114 years ago

Died

October 12th, 1996
28 years ago — 85 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

France

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Born in 1911, this professional cyclist gained prominence in the early 20th century. A significant achievement includes winning the Tour de France in 1937, becoming the first cyclist to win while riding for the French team. He also competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, contributing to the sport's history during a transformative era in cycling. Throughout the career, notable performances included victories in various one-day races and the French national championships. The cyclist's contributions helped shape the competitive landscape of professional cycling in France and beyond.

Won the Tour de France in 1937

Competed in the 1936 Berlin Olympics

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