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    François Faber (pronounced [fʁɑ̃.swa fa.bɛʁ]; 26 January 1887 – 9 May 1915) was a Luxembourgian racing cyclist. He was born in France. He was the first...
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    cyclist François Faber who killed during World War I. "94th Grand-prix François Faber". acccontern.lu. 12 March 2017. "95ème Grand-prix François Faber". acccontern...
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    Hauwaert (BEL) (1/2)  Cyrille van Hauwaert (BEL) (2/2)  André Trousselier (FRA)  François Faber (LUX) (1/2) 1909  Luigi Ganna (ITA)  Octave Lapize (FRA) (1/3)  Victor...
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    successful in the early Tours; the first non-Frenchman to win the Tour was François Faber of Luxembourg, who won in 1909. Belgian riders were more successful...
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    in 1907 and 1908, did not enter, the runner-up of 1908, François Faber, was the favourite. Faber went on to win six of the 14 stages and won the race easily...
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  • (1926–2011), surgeon Josy Barthel (1927–1992), athlete, Olympic gold in 1952 François Faber (1887–1915), cyclist Nicolas Frantz (1899–1985), cyclist Charly Gaul...
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    Pyrenees mountains. Two main candidates for the victory were 1909 winner François Faber, a sprinter, and Octave Lapize, a climber, both members of the powerful...
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  • stage wins with 34 ahead of André Darrigade and André Leducq with 22, François Faber with 19 and Eddy Merckx with 18. The youngest Tour de France stage winner...
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    United States François Faber (1887–1915), Luxembourgian cyclist Frands Faber (1897–1933), Danish field hockey player Frédéric Théodore Faber (1782–1844)...
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    the first time, the final podium in Paris was not completely French: François Faber from Luxembourg ended as second in the general classification, after...
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