Victor Thuau

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Victor Thuau

Victor Thuau (born September 14, 1880 in Paris , † February 29, 1964 in Gouvieux ) was a French track cyclist .

At the Olympic Games in Paris in 1900 , Victor Thuau took third place in the professional race over 3000 meters. In 1903 Victor Thuau became French champion in the professional sprint .

Thuau later worked as an aviation pioneer, had an aircraft built, which he called the Heroclite Phenomenon and which was unsuccessfully tested in 1910.

Individual evidence

  1. lapedaleremoise.free.fr These races for professionals are not officially recognized as "Olympic".
  2. archive.org
  3. flyingmachines.ru

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