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'''Ambroise Garin''' (10 May 1875, Arviers – 31 March 1969) was an [[Italy|Italian]]-born [[French people|French]] professional [[Cycle sport|bicycle racer]].<ref>[http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=10926 Cycling Archives – Ambroise Garin]</ref> |
'''Ambroise Garin''' (10 May 1875, Arviers – 31 March 1969) was an [[Italy|Italian]]-born [[French people|French]] professional [[Cycle sport|bicycle racer]].<ref>[http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=10926 Cycling Archives – Ambroise Garin]</ref> |
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Garin competed as a professional cyclist from 1899 to 1903, and lived at [[Argenteuil]], [[Val-d'Oise]] until his death at the age of 93.<ref>[http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=10926 Cycling Archives – Ambroise Garin]</ref> |
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His best results were: Paris-Roubaix 1899 3rd, 1901 2nd, 1902 3rd; Bordeaux – Paris 1900 3rd, 1902 3rd.<ref>[http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=10926 Cycling Archives – Ambroise Garin]</ref> |
His best results were: Paris-Roubaix 1899 3rd, 1901 2nd, 1902 3rd; Bordeaux – Paris 1900 3rd, 1902 3rd.<ref>[http://www.cyclingarchives.com/coureurfiche.php?coureurid=10926 Cycling Archives – Ambroise Garin]</ref> |
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Ambroise Garin (10 May 1875, Arviers – 31 March 1969) was an Italian-born French professional bicycle racer.[1]
Garin competed as a professional cyclist from 1899 to 1903, and lived at Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise until his death at the age of 93.[2]
His best results were: Paris-Roubaix 1899 3rd, 1901 2nd, 1902 3rd; Bordeaux – Paris 1900 3rd, 1902 3rd.[3]
His brothers Maurice and César were also professional bicycle racers.
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