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  1. Laurent Fignon (Parigi, 12 agosto 1960 – Parigi, 31 agosto 2010) è stato un ciclista su strada e pistard francese. Professionista dal 1982 al 1993, vinse due Tour de France e un Giro d'Italia . Soprannominato " Il Professore " per l'abitudine di correre indossando occhiali da vista, morì prematuramente, a cinquant'anni, a causa ...

    • 1993
    • Francia
  2. Laurent Patrick Fignon (French pronunciation: [loʁɑ̃ fiɲɔ̃]; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and the Giro d'Italia in 1989. He is former FICP World No. 1 in 1989.

    • 12 August 1960, Paris, France
    • Le Professeur (The Professor)
    • Laurent Patrick Fignon
    • 67 kg (148 lb; 10 st 8 lb)
  3. Laurent Fignon, né le 12 août 1960 dans le 18 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 31 août 2010 dans le 13 e arrondissement de cette même ville, est un cycliste français. Professionnel de 1982 à 1993 , il remporte notamment deux Tours de France , en 1983 et 1984 , le Tour d'Italie 1989 , ainsi que les classiques la Flèche ...

    • Laurent Patrick Fignon
    • « L'intello », « Il professore »
  4. 1 set 2010 · PARIS Laurent Fignon, one of France’s greatest and most enigmatic cyclists, who won the Tour de France in back-to-back years before losing the event in 1989 to the American Greg LeMond in the...

  5. 3 mag 2024 · Laurent Fignon (born Aug. 12, 1960, Paris, France—died Aug. 31, 2010, Paris) was a French cyclist who was a two-time winner of the Tour de France (1983 and 1984). Fignon began competing in cycling events as a teenager, and in 1982 he turned professional. The following year he raced in his first Tour de France and won the event.

  6. 31 ago 2010 · By Samuel Abt. Aug. 31, 2010. PARIS — Laurent Fignon, 50, who twice won the Tour de France in the 1980s and barely lost the closest and most memorable finish of that 107-year-old bicycle...

  7. 31 ago 2010 · Tue 31 Aug 2010 08.15 EDT. Laurent Fignon died of cancer today at the age of 50 with two Tour de France wins to his name, but the eight seconds that cost him a third triumph will live just as...