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Desgrange as the editor. He was a
prominent cyclist and
owner with
Victor Goddet of the
velodrome at the Parc des Princes. L'Auto
sales were
lower than the...
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Jacques Goddet (French pronunciation: [ʒak ɡɔdɛ]; 21 June 1905 – 15
December 2000) was a
French sports journalist and
director of the Tour de
France road...
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during the
Second World War).
Jacques Goddet was the son of L'Auto's
first financial director,
Victor Goddet.
Goddet defended his paper's role in a court...
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those affected.
Henri Desgrange, the
original race organizer, and
Jacques Goddet, his
deputy and replacement,
announced plans for a Tour de
France in August...
- The
Souvenir Jacques Goddet is an
award and cash
prize in the Tour de
France bicycle race that
began in 2001. The
Souvenir is
named in
honour of the historically...
- the 1930s, L'Auto
founder Henri Desgrange and his
business partner Victor Goddet carried out a
thorough reconstruction of the Parc des
Princes and expanded...
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invitations to 18 clubs,
selected by Hanot,
Jacques Ferran and
Jacques Goddet, with UEFA
agreeing to
administer the
competition named as the European...
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paper and
other materials for the
French Resistance. His
links with
Jacques Goddet, the
organiser of the Tour de France, led to a
publishing empire that included...
- at
Doctors Hospital in New York City, the only
child of
Jacqueline (née
Goddet) and
Louis Stone (born
Abraham Louis Silverstein), a stockbroker. His parents...
- much of the time with
Jacques Goddet. Lévitan is
credited with
looking after the
financial side of the Tour
while Goddet concentrated on the
sporting aspect...