Octave Lapize

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Olympic medal record
Men's Cycling
Bronze 1908 London 100 kilometres

Octave Lapize (24 October 1887 in Montrouge14 July 1917 Toul) was a French professional road racing cyclist who is most famous for winning the 1910 Tour de France and a bronze medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in the Men's 100 kilometres. In addition, he is a 3-time winner of the one-day classic, Paris-Roubaix.

A fighter pilot in the French army, Octave Lapize died in 1917, when his plane was shot down over Verdun.


1914
1913
1912
1911
1910
1909
1908
Preceded by
François Faber
Winner of the Tour de France
1910
Succeeded by
Gustave Garrigou
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