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- to roller rinks, could be found in large cities. In 1891 L'Industrie Vélocipédique (Cycling Industry) magazine described 'La Société Parisienne de constructions...
- L'Industrie Vélocipédique (Bicycle Industry) was a French periodical that was published bi-monthly from 1882. It covered cycling (velocipeding) and described...
- Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Wielrijdersbond, in French: Royale Ligue vélocipédique belge) is the national governing body of cycle racing in Belgium. It...
- Lappartient was elected for a four-year term as president. The Union Vélocipédique Française (UVF) was the predecessor of the FFC. It was founded on 6...
- founder of the modern Olympic Games. In 1900, together with the Union Vélocipédique de France, it was also one of two federations that represented France...
- L'Industrie vélocipédique January 1891. Société Parisienne de Construction Vélocipédique Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France, L'Industrie Vélocipédique, January...
- classification and all stage winners, were disqualified by the Union Vélocipédique Française (UVF). Henri Cornet, originally the fifth-place finisher,...
- organised by a group of wealthy locals who formed the "Sport Automobile Vélocipédique Monégasque" and bankrolled by the "Société des Bains de Mer" (the "sea...
- Monte Carlo Rally. In 1909, an ****ociation named Sport Automobile et Vélocipédique de Monaco (which became the Automobile Club de Monaco in 1925) started...
- cycle race jurisdiction on AAA premises, took issue with the Union Vélocipèdique de France over the French body's willingness to allow its "amateurs"...