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Roger Lapébie

1911 - 1996

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La sua biografia è disponibile in 19 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 18 nel 2024). Roger Lapébie è il 176° ciclista più popolare (in calo dal 126° nel 2024), la 4330ª biografia più popolare della Francia (in calo dal 4110ª nel 2019) e il 35° ciclista più popolare della Francia.

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Among Ciclistas

Among ciclistas, Roger Lapébie ranks 176 out of 1,613Before him are Armand Blanchonnet, Sergei Sukhoruchenkov, Alex Zülle, René Pijnen, Fernand Sanz, and Robert Marchand. After him are Alfonso Calzolari, Angelo Damiano, Ole Ritter, Lucien Michard, Johny Schleck, and Harm Ottenbros.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1911, Roger Lapébie ranks 260Before him are Consalvo Sanesi, Robert Marchand, Gustav Wetterström, Albina Osipowich, Mervyn Peake, and Mirza Ibrahimov. After him are Alfred Manessier, Milorad B. Protić, Ján Cikker, Nikolai Baibakov, Eduardo González Valiño, and René Bougnol. Among people deceased in 1996, Roger Lapébie ranks 221Before him are Rob Hall, Duane Hanson, Veronica Guerin, Abdullah Çatlı, Edvin Wide, and Pasqualino De Santis. After him are Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, Wálter Guevara, Audrey Munson, Alifa Rifaat, Karol Jokl, and Adelaide Lambert.

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In Francia

Among people born in Francia, Roger Lapébie ranks 4,330 out of NaNBefore him are François Migault (1944), Léon Sée (1877), Louis Daquin (1908), Marc Fumaroli (1932), Pierre Chaunu (1923), and Émile Lemoine (1840). After him are Guillaume Musso (1974), Gabrielle Réjane (1856), Aimée Antoinette Camus (1879), Georg von Rosen (1843), Jacques Martin (1921), and Ferdinand Monoyer (1836).

Among Ciclistas In Francia

Among ciclistas born in Francia, Roger Lapébie ranks 35Before him are Guy Lapébie (1916), Jeannie Longo (1958), Michel Rousseau (1936), Jean Cugnot (1899), Armand Blanchonnet (1903), and Robert Marchand (1911). After him are Lucien Michard (1903), Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle (1954), Paul Chocque (1910), Jean Graczyk (1933), Maurice Perrin (1911), and Jean Dotto (1928).

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