
Laurent Fignon - Wikipedia
Laurent Patrick Fignon [1] (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ fiɲɔ̃]; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984, …
Laurent Fignon, French Cyclist, Dies at 50 - The New York Times
2010年9月1日 · PARIS Laurent Fignon, one of France’s greatest and most enigmatic cyclists, who won the Tour de France in back-to-back years before losing the event in 1989 to the American …
Laurent Fignon | Tour de France, Giro d’Italia, 1983 Champion ...
Laurent Fignon (born Aug. 12, 1960, Paris, France—died Aug. 31, 2010, Paris) was a French cyclist who was a two-time winner of the Tour de France (1983 and 1984). Fignon began …
Laurent Fignon, Tour De France Winner, Dies at 50 - The New ...
2010年8月31日 · PARIS — Laurent Fignon, 50, who twice won the Tour de France in the 1980s and barely lost the closest and most memorable finish of that 107-year-old bicycle race, died …
Two-time Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon dead at 50
2010年8月31日 · Two-time Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon has died aged 50 following a battle with cancer, the Pitie-Salpetriere hospital in Paris confirmed on Tuesday. “Valerie …
Remembering 'Le Professeur': Laurent Fignon - PezCycling News
2020年9月1日 · ‘Unluckiest man of the race was Laurent Fignon (Renault) who escaped alone on the climb of the Cote de la Madelaine, only to crash when leading by 37 seconds with only 18 …
Laurent Fignon: A tribute to an icon - Cycling Weekly
2010年12月20日 · French cycling lost one of its most enigmatic figures earlier this year, when two-time Tour de France champion Laurent Fignon died. Here is our tribute to a man who …