Ludovic Morin

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Ludovic Morin

Ludovic Morin (born August 25, 1877 in St-Brieuc , † August 10, 1934 in Cancale ) was a French cyclist .

Ludovic Morin was one of the dominant professional sprinters in France in the second half of the 1890s , alongside Edmond Jacquelin and Paul Bourillon . Within three years he won ten of the then prestigious “Grand Prix” for sprinters, including three Grand Prix de Paris and in 1897 the Grand Prix de l'UVF . In 1898 he became French sprint champion.

literature

  • Victor Breyer , Robert Coquelle: Les rois du cycle. Brocherioux, Paris 1898.
  • Georges Paramé: Ludovic Morin. Les débuts d'un champion. F. Guyon, Saint-Brieuc 1895.

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