Ferdinand Le Drogo

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Ferdinand Le Drogo (1926)

Ferdinand Le Drogo (born October 10, 1903 in Pontivy , † April 23, 1976 in Saint-Gildas-de-Rhuys ) was a French cyclist .

In 1927 and 1928 Ferdinand Le Drogo became French road racing champion. In 1931 he finished second in the professional race behind the Italian Learco Guerra at the road world championships , having finished eighth in 1928 and seventh in 1929 .

Le Drogo competed in the Tour de France twice - in 1927 and 1929 . In 1927 he wore the yellow jersey for one day , but gave up after the ninth stage.

Ferdinand Le Drogo's younger brother Paul was also a successful cyclist.

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