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Laurent Fignon, the Frenchman who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and lost to Greg LeMond in 1989 in the race's closest finish, died Tuesday of cancer. He was 50. His death was confirmed by ...
Laurent Fignon, the Frenchman who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and lost to Greg LeMond in 1989 in the race’s closest finish, died Tuesday of cancer. He was 50. His death was confirmed by ...
Laurent Fignon, the Frenchman who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and lost to American Greg LeMond in 1989 in the race’s closest finish, has died of cancer. He was 50. Fignon died Tuesday, the ...
French cycling champion Laurent Fignon, who won the Tour de France twice and missed a third victory by the narrowest margin in the event’s 107-year history, died Tuesday after a long fight with cancer ...
Two times Tour de France winner Laurent Fignon lost his battle with cancer on Tuesday, and at only 50 years of age, his time came much too soon. PEZ offers this humble remembrance to the only racer ...
Laurent Fignon, a Frenchman who twice won the Tour de France but was defeated by American rival Greg LeMond in perhaps the event’s greatest race, died Tuesday after a battle with cancer. He was 50.
Laurent Fignon, the Frenchman who won two Tours de France, a Giro d'Italia, two editions of Milan-San Remo, La Flèche Wallonne, the Criterium International twice and his national title, has died, aged ...
Follow me: Fignon leads Bernard Hinault, his compatriot and rival, in the 1984 Tour Credit: Photo: AFP Sport is a cruel arena as a brief retrospective of Laurent Fignon's career will conform. The ...
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