Andre Danguillaume

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Andre Danguillaume (born November 29, 1920 in Bry-sur-Marne , † April 24, 2004 in Saint-Avertin ) was a French cyclist .

Athletic career

From 1943 to 1954 he was initially an independent driver and later a professional driver. His greatest successes as a professional were victories in the Bordeaux - Angoulême race in 1946 and in the Tour de l Òrne 1950, in which he won several stages. In total, he recorded 210 victories in his Palmares during his career. At the end of the 1954 season, he ended his career.

Familiar

Andre Danguillaume is the brother of Camille Danguillaume , Jean Danguillaume, Roland Danguillaume and Marcel Danguillaume , who were all cyclists. He is the father of Jean-Pierre Danguillaume , who won the International Peace Tour in 1969 , and Jean-Louis Danguillaume (also a former cyclist).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pascal Sergent: Encyclopédie illustrée des coureurs Française depuis 1869 . Eecloonaar, Eeklo 1998, ISBN 90-74128-15-7 , pp. 188 (French).
  2. Miroir du Cyclisme (ed.): Livre D'Or 1969 . Paris 1969, p. 33-35 (French).