Lucien Choury

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Lucien Choury

Lucien Choury (born March 26, 1898 in Courbevoie , † May 18, 1987 in Neuilly-sur-Seine ) was a French track cyclist and Olympic champion.

In 1924 Lucien Choury started in three disciplines at the Olympic Games in Paris . In tandem races he won the gold medal with Jean Cugnot , with the French team he was fourth in the team pursuit and he was eliminated in the scratch over 50 kilometers.

From 1928 to 1935, Choury was a professional and started in 28 six-day races, one of which he won, in 1923 in Paris , together with his standard partner Louis Fabre .

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