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  • |First Winner || [[Henri Suter]], ([[Switzerland]]) |Most Wins || [[Henri Suter]], ([[Switzerland]]), 2 times
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  • * [[1920]] - [[Henri Pélissier]] {{flagiconFrance}} * [[1913]] - [[Henri Pélissier]] {{flagiconFrance}}
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  • * [[1919]] - [[Henri Pélissier]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_France.png]] * [[1922]] - [[Francis Pélissier]] [[Image:22px-Flag_of_the_France.png]]
    9 KB (1,259 words) - 07:42, 17 July 2009
  • ...izzards, half the field abandoned in [[Chartres]], eventual winner Francis Pélissier punctured late in the race, unable to affect a repair because of frozen han * [[1921]] : [[Francis Pélissier]] {{FRA}}
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  • * [[1920]] - [[Henri Pélissier]] {{flagiconFrance}}
    9 KB (1,023 words) - 17:33, 27 February 2009
  • * [[1912]] {{flagiconFrance}} [[Henri Pélissier]]
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  • ...ie de l'Espérance, the race headquarters. Those who dropped out included [[Henri Desgrange]], a prominent track rider who went on to organise the Tour de Fr "This wasn't a race. It was a pilgrimage.|[[Henri Pélissier]], speaking of his 1919 victory.
    78 KB (12,215 words) - 17:28, 14 March 2009
  • ...(ancestor of the present ''[[l'Équipe]]'') by its editor and co-founder, [[Henri Desgrange]], to rival the ''[[Paris-Brest-Paris|Paris-Brest et retour]]'' r *1903 to 1939 [[Henri Desgrange]]
    51 KB (7,916 words) - 16:23, 13 June 2009