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- Henri Desgrange - Wikipedia
Henri Desgrange (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi deɡʁɑ̃ʒ]; 31 January 1865 – 16 August 1940) was a French bicycle racer and sports journalist He set twelve world track cycling records, including the hour record of 35 325 kilometres (21 950 mi) on 11 May 1893
- Henri Desgrange | French cyclist and journalist | Britannica
Established in 1903 by Henri Desgrange (1865–1940), a French cyclist and journalist, the race has been run every year except during the World Wars Desgrange’s newspaper, L’Auto (now L’Equipe), sponsored the Tour to boost circulation
- Henri Desgrange biography. French cyclist and sports journalist
Henri Desgrange, born in Paris in 1865, displayed a passion for cycling from a young age Despite receiving a solid education and working as a legal clerk, his love for the sport led him to take up competitive cycling in the early 1890s As a cyclist, Desgrange excelled in endurance events
- How a Small French Newspaper Began the Tour de France
More adventurous than Desgrange, with less to lose, Lefèvre suggested a cycling race longer than anyone before had considered, one spanning France’s entire border “A Tour de France,” Desgrange clarified The Tour had existed as part of French life even if it had never been a cycling race
- Henri Desgrange - Randonneurs Ontario
Battered but not beaten, Henri Desgrange took up the idea of one of his colleagues, George Lefevre, to organise a race on a large scale: the Tour de France The administrative head of the group, Victor Goddet, taken up by the idea, came up with the necessary funding
- In praise of Tour de France founder Henri Desgrange
Although an accomplished athlete himself – he set records for the Hour (35 325km in 1893), 50km and 100km – Desgrange believed people should ride simply to stay healthy
- Henri Desgrange, racism, and the need to re-examine cyclings history
In Desgrange's opinion, cycling in France did not have a race problem, and was was more broad-minded than its American counterpart
- Henri Desgrange (Cyclist) - On This Day
Profession: Cyclist and Founder of the Tour-de-France Biography: Desgrange is known not only for setting twelve world track cycling records but, perhaps more enduringly, for organising the first Tour de France in 1903
- Henri Desgrange - Reference. org
Henri Desgrange was a French bicycle racer and sports journalist He set twelve world track cycling records, including the hour record of 35 325 kilometres (21 950 mi) on 11 May 1893
- Today in Transportation History – 1940: Passing of a Tour de France . . .
Bicycle pioneer Henri Desgrange died in the commune of Beauvallon in southeastern France at the age of 75 Desgrange had been born into a middle-class family in Paris in 1865 Early on in his working life, he served as a clerk in one of the city’s law firms
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