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Start of the Paris-Brest-Paris cycle race, 1891. Artist: F Meaulle
Start of the Paris-Brest-Paris cycle race, 1891. One of the oldest cycling events in the world, Paris-Brest-Paris was first held in 1891. Its organiser was Pierre Giffard of Le Petit Journal newspaper. The event was won by Charles Terront, who covered the mammoth 1200 kilometre distance in 71 hours and 22 minutes. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 12th September 1891.
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AR944458
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3890px × 4498px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
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Avenue
Bicycle
BICYCLES
BIKE
building
BUILDINGS
color
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country
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CYCLING
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F
F Meaulle
FIRST
Fortune Louis
Fortune Louis Meaulle
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Meaulle
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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RACE
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ROAD TRANSPORT
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