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    Laurent Fignon - Wikipedia

    Laurent Patrick Fignon was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984, as well as the Giro d'Italia in 1989. He held the title of FICP World No. 1 in 1989. Fignon came close to winning the Tour de France for a third time in 1989 but was narrowly defeated by Greg LeMond by … See more

    Fignon was born in Montmartre, Paris. His family moved to Tournan-en-Brie in 1963, where he lived until he left for Paris at age 23.
    Laurent Fignon's first sport was football, and he reached the … See more

    1982: first professional season
    In 1982, Fignon rode the 1982 Giro d'Italia. After Fignon broke away in the second stage, he became the leader of the race, and got to wear the … See more

    In June 2009, Fignon revealed that he was undergoing chemotherapy for metastatic cancer. He noted that early in his career he had dabbled with recreational drugs, amphetamines and cortisone, but did not believe they played a role in his illness. Amphetamine use … See more

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    Fignon tested positive for amphetamines at the Grand Prix de Wallonie, in 1987, where he finished third. He was subsequently … See more

    In 1995, Fignon founded the "Laurent Fignon organisation", to organize races, notably Paris–Nice, from 2000 until it was taken over by Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the organiser of See more

     
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    WEBAug 27, 2024 · Laurent Fignon was a French cyclist who was a two-time winner of the Tour de France (1983 and 1984). Fignon began competing in cycling events as a teenager, and in 1982 he turned professional. The …

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    WEBLaurent Fignon twice won the Tour de France but will be forever remembered for the one he lost – and by how much.

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  11. Remembering 'Le Professeur': Laurent Fignon

    WEBSep 1, 2020 · Whilst much has been written about Fignon’s ‘failure’ it should be remembered that some 31 years later, Lemond’s 54.545 kph average still stands as the Tour’s fastest-ever time trial at a distance above 20 …

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  12. Laurent Fignon: My way or the fairway - Cycling Weekly

    WEBAug 31, 2010 · Fignon's victory in the final time trial proved that he deserved the yellow jersey. His win was the first by a young pretender since Hinault himself won for the first time in 1978. "I was lucky...

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