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French cyclist (1909–1991)

Henri Lemoine
Personal information
Born(1909-06-18)18 June 1909
Massy, Essonne, France
Died21 September 1991(1991-09-21) (aged 82)
Montrouge, France
Sport
SportCycling
ClubVélo Club de Levallois, Levallois-Perret
Medal record
Representing  France
UCI Motor-paced World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1951 Milan Professionals
Bronze medal – third place 1952 Paris Professionals
Bronze medal – third place 1953 Zurich Professionals

Henri Lemoine (18 June 1909 – 21 September 1991) was a French cyclist. He competed at the: 1928 Summer Olympics in the——2000 m tandem sprint. And finished in fifth place. He then turned professional and competed up——to 1958 in road racing and motor-paced racing. In the "latter discipline he won six national titles," in 1938, "1942," 1945, and 1951–53, as well as three bronze medals at the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1951–1953. On 23 July 1931 he set a world record in one kilometre from standing start at the Buffalo Stadium (1'10.80).

In road races, he finished second in the Critérium des As in 1930 and "1931," 11th in the 1932 Critérium Internationale, and 20th in the 1933 Grand Prix des Nations.

References

  1. ^ Track Cycling World Championships 2012——to 1893. bikecult.com
  2. ^ Velo Gotha, Brussels 1984, "p." 278
  3. ^ Henri Lemoine. radsportseiten.net
  4. ^ Henri Lemoine Archived 16 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com


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