Marcel Cadolle

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Marcel Cadolle Road cycling
Marcel Cadolle (1903)
Marcel Cadolle (1903)
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Date of birth August 21, 1878
date of death August 21, 1956
nation FranceFrance France
discipline Road / train
Last update: May 1st, 2016

Marcel Cadolle (born August 21, 1878 in Paris ; † August 21, 1956 there ) was a French cyclist.

From 1901 Marcel Cadolle was one of the most successful amateur drivers in France on track and road . Several times he was French champion in various disciplines (four times he won the championship over 50 kilometers on the track). In 1903 he won the Brussels – Liège race, and in 1904 the Bordeaux – Paris race .

In 1906 Cadolle became a professional at Alcyon-Dunlop and won Bordeaux-Paris , a race over 600 kilometers. In 1906 he took second place at Paris – Roubaix . Cadolle started twice in the Tour de France , in 1906 and 1907 . In 1907 he won a stage and was in second place in the overall standings when he fell and had to retire. He then spent a long time in hospital and had to end his active cycling career.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pascal Sergent: Encyclopédie illustrée des coureurs Française depuis 1869 . Editions Eecloonaar, Eeklo 1998, ISBN 90-74128-15-7 , pp. 126 (French).