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Nicolas Frantz - Wikipedia
Nikolas Frantz (Luxembourgish pronunciation: [nikoːlɑs ˈfʀɑnts]; [stress of the first name?] 4 November 1899 – 8 November 1985) was a Luxembourgish bicycle racer with 60 professional racing victories over his 12-year career (1923 to 1934).
Nicolas Frantz — Wikipédia
Nicolas Frantz, né le 4 novembre 1899 à Mamer et mort le 8 novembre 1985 à Luxembourg, est un coureur cycliste luxembourgeois. Aux côtés de François Faber, Charly Gaul, ainsi que des frères Fränk et Andy Schleck, il est l'un des meilleurs cyclistes de l'histoire de son pays.
Nicolas Frantz - Wikipedia
Nicolas Frantz (Mamer, 4 november 1899 – Luxemburg, 8 november 1985) was een Luxemburgs wielrenner, die tussen 1923 en 1934 zestig overwinningen behaalde, waaronder dertien keer op rij het nationaal kampioenschap van Luxemburg.
CapoVelo.com - Nicolas Frantz
Frantz won Paris–Brussels in 1927 and Paris–Tours in 1929. He also won the championship of Luxembourg for 12 consecutive years (1923-1934. After racing, he became directeur sportif of the Luxembourg and Luxembourg Mixed teams in the Tour de France from 1949 to 1957.
1928 Tour de France - Wikipedia
Nicolas Frantz, the winner of the previous tour, crossed the finish line first in the first stage, and was leading the classification, and kept the lead during these stages. [4] After the first eight stages, Frantz was leading the race, followed by his teammate Maurice De Waele at 99 seconds.
CapoVelo.com - Nicolas Frantz
Frantz dominated the 1927 Tour, winning three stages and the overall title. But, leading up to his triumph, he trailed race-leader Hector Martin by seventeen minutes before taking over the lead after the stage to Luchon.
Famous people - Mamer
Jun 25, 2024 · Nicolas FRANTZ, born on November the 4th 1899 in Mamer, was one of the greatest cycling champions of all time. He celebrated his greatest successes in the Tour de France. Nicolas FRANTZ wore the yellow jersey from the first (following his victory in 1927) to the last stage in 1928 and his supremacy was such that, for his followers in Luxembourg ...
Nicolas Frantz – Wikipedia
Den Nicolas (Nic.) Frantz, gebuer de 4. November 1899 zu Mamer , a gestuerwen den 8. November 1985 an der Stad Lëtzebuerg , war e lëtzebuergesche Vëlossportler.
Nicolas Frantz | CyclingHallofFame.com
Nicolas Frantz was a professional road cyclist who competed throughout the 1920s and 1930s. He was from Luxembourg and he rode for the Luxembourg national team. He was born in the year 1899 in the tiny village of Mamer, which is located in the southwestern region of Luxembourg.
Nicolas Frantz - ProCyclingStats.com
Nicolas Frantz (born 1899-11-04 in Mamer, passed away 1985-11-08) was a former professional road racing cyclist from Luxembourg, active between 1922 and 1934. His best results are 20 stage wins in Tour de France and 2 wins in GC Tour de France.
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