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  2. Axelle Étienne - Wikipedia

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    Axelle Étienne (born 26 March 1998 in Bondy) is a French cyclist who competes in the BMX. Axelle was born in Bondy and grew up in Vaujours, in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis. Her parents are from the island of Guadeloupe. Her brother Patrick also competes in BMX racing with both showing promise at a young age.

  3. Category:French female cyclists - Wikipedia

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  4. Axelle - Wikipedia

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    Axelle is a French language feminine given name, a derivative of the Scandinavian name Axel. Notable people with the name include: Notable people with the name include: Axelle Axell (born 1937), Swedish actress

  5. Alex Zülle - Wikipedia

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    Alex Zülle (born 5 July 1968) is a Swiss former professional road bicycle racer.During the 1990s he was one of the most successful cyclists in the world, winning the 1996 and 1997 Vuelta a España, taking second place in the 1995 and the 1999 Tour de France.

  6. List of teams and cyclists in the 1999 Tour de France

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    In the 1999 Tour de France, the following 20 teams were each allowed to field nine cyclists: [1] [2]. After the doping controversies in the 1998 Tour de France, the Tour organisation banned some persons from the race, including cyclist Richard Virenque, Laurent Roux and Philippe Gaumont, manager Manolo Saiz and the entire TVM–Farm Frites team. [1]

  7. List of teams and cyclists in the 1973 Tour de France

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    The Italian teams did not join the 1973 Tour de France, because no top French cyclist joined the 1973 Giro d'Italia. This meant that world champion Marino Basso and former Tour winner Felice Gimondi were absent. [3] The Tour started with the following 12 teams, each with 11 cyclists: [1]

  8. List of teams and cyclists in the 1966 Tour de France

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    The 1966 Tour de France started with 130 cyclists, ... Needs a table similar to the one found in the List of teams and cyclists in the 2010 Tour de France#By ...

  9. List of teams and cyclists in the 1949 Tour de France

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    Other countries sent teams of 6 cyclists: Switzerland, Luxembourg, Netherlands and Spain. Italy and Belgium also sent two extra teams of young riders of 6 cyclists each. The French regional cyclists were divided into four teams of 12 cyclists: Ile de France, West-North, Centre-South West and South East. Altogether this made 120 cyclists. [1]