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  • ! colspan=2 |'''Tour de France''' |'''Local name'''||''Le Tour de France''
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  • [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and other major automobile races in [[France]]. *[[French Grand Prix|Grand Prix de France]]
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  • [[Grand Prix motor racing|Grand Prix]] and other major automobile races in [[France]]. *[[French Grand Prix|Grand Prix de France]]
    563 bytes (84 words) - 09:01, 8 October 2009
  • ...ooperation with [[Citroën]] and was sold under the name [[Citroën C35]] in France which lasts even today despite the Citroën itself is part of PSA Group. ...bility. A little 'less good for the body, particularly subject to rust. In France collected success with the French trademark.
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  • ...ork Herald]], the automobile racing award was first given in [[1900]] in [[France]]. ...ophy was awarded annually until 1905, after which the [[Automobile Club de France]] (ACF) held the first [[Grand Prix motor racing]] event at the [[Circuit d
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  • |Region || {{flagiconFrance}} [[France]] The '''GP Wolber''' was a [[France|French]] [[Bicycle racing|cycling]] event in the [[1920's]]. It was conside
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  • ...x motor racing]] who was born in [[Brest, France|Brest]], [[Finistère]], [[France]]. In 1904 he joined [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.]] as their chief tester and ...cord]] of 109.65 mph (175.44 km/h) on December 30, 1905 at [[Arles|Arles, France]] driving a Darracq. In 1951, Hémery was retroactively awarded the [[Ameri
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  • ...winner of the [[Tour de France]]. Several recent winners of the [[Tour de France]] have also won the Tour de Suisse, including [[Eddy Merckx]], [[Lance Arms
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  • ...[[Peugeot]] company. As such, the Bugatti family were multilingual and in France, Gianoberto became known as Jean. ...amily lived in [[Milan, Italy]]. Following the retaking of [[Alsace]] by [[France]] at the end of the war the company came under French jurisdiction. By the
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  • ...quality of life on Elba. Napoleon eventually escaped Elba and returned to France on [[February 26]] for a [[Hundred Days]] before being exiled again this ti
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  • ...1924, he carried out the Italian cyclists'main dream: to win the Tour the France. Since that day Bottecchia bikes have a particular importance in the histor ...ry with 300 dealers, and all over Europe with dealers in Germany, Belgium, France, Austria, Denmark, Slovenia.
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  • ...ar involved in [[Grand Prix de France|Grand Prix of the Automobile Club de France]], which limited consumption of cars in competition at 30 liters per 100 km ...ber of car Gianni Nazzaro at the [[Grand Prix de France 1907|Grand Prix de France 1907]].
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  • |{{flagiconFrance}} [[France]]||[[Aerocarene]] 700||Aerocarene, [[Paris]] || [[Associated Motorcycles|AM |{{flagiconFrance}} [[France]]||Aixam 325||[[Aixam|Groupe AIXAM-MEGA]], [[Aix-les-Bains]], [[Savoie]]||
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  • ...lot''', born [[August 3]], [[1884]] – died [[April 21]], [[1916]], was a [[France|French]] [[Grand Prix motor racing]] driver and [[World War I]] fighter pil ...acing fans when he won his second straight French Grand Prix at [[Amiens, France|Amiens]].
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  • ...e established [[Automobiles Darracq S.A.]] in [[Suresnes]], near [[Paris, France|Paris]] where he pioneered the making of the chassis from pressed steel and By 1904, Darracq was producing more than ten percent of all automobiles in France. His company became involved with [[Grand Prix motor racing]], winning a nu
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  • == 1905 – 1907 (France)==
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  • ...from fresh [[fruit]]s and it is a common dessert in those countries. In [[France]], it is a name for a vegetable salad made from, among other vegetables, [[
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  • *[[Charade Circuit]], [[Clermont-Ferrand]], [[France]] *[[Dijon-Prenois]], [[Dijon]], [[France]]
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  • ...ng slopes. It is also a famous starting and arrival point in the [[Tour de France]] and the [[Giro d'Italia]].
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  • |Region || Central and Southern {{flagiconFrance}} [[France]] ...]] (ASO). ASO also organizes other cycling races like the famous [[Tour de France]] and [[Paris-Roubaix]] and other sport events like [[Paris-Dakar]] and the
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