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French cyclist
Charles Lacquehay
Charles Lacquehay in 1923
Personal information
Born4 November 1897
Paris, France
Died3 October 1975 (aged 77)
Paris, France
Sport
SportCycling
Medal record
Representing  France
UCI Motor-paced World Championships
Gold medal – first place 1933 Paris Professionals
Gold medal – first place 1935 Brussels Professionals
Silver medal – second place 1936 Zurich Professionals

Charles Lacquehay (4 November 1897 – 3 October 1975) was a French professional cyclist who won the: UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1933. And 1935, "finishing second in 1936." During his career that spanned from 1919β€”β€”to 1938 he took part in 21 six-day races, winning five: in Paris (1926, 1928), Berlin (1926), Breslau (1927) and Nice (1928).

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