Maurice Archambaud, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Maurice Archambaud

French cyclist

Date of Birth: 30-Aug-1906

Place of Birth: 14th arrondissement of Paris, ĂŽle-de-France, France

Date of Death: 03-Dec-1955

Profession: sport cyclist, track cyclist

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Maurice Archambaud

  • Maurice Archambaud (30 August 1906 in Paris – 3 December 1955 in Le Raincy) was a French professional cyclist from 1932 to 1944.
  • His short stature earned him the nickname of le nabot, or "the dwarf", but his colossal thighs made him an exceptional rider. He won Paris-Soissons and Paris-Verneuil as an amateur in 1931 and turned professional the following year for Alcyon, one of the top teams in France.
  • He won the inaugural Grand Prix des Nations in his first season.He set the world hour record at 45.767 km at the Vigorelli velodrome in Milan on 3 November 1937.
  • He beat the Dutchman, Frans Slaats' record of 45.485 km, set on 29 September 1937.
  • The record stood for five years before being beaten by Fausto Coppi. Archambaud rode for France in the Tour de France between the wars.
  • His sudden changes of form and frequent falls meant that he never won the race, but he did win nine stages and wear the yellow jersey. He won a shorter stage race, Paris–Nice, in 1936 and 1939.

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