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César Garin

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César Garin (16 December 1879, Arviers – 27 March 1951) was an Italian-born French professional bicycle racer.[1]

Garin competed as a professional cyclist from 1899–1906, and lived in Paris until his death at the age of 71.

His best results were: Roubaix – Bray-Dunes 1899 3rd; Paris-Roubaix 1904 2nd; Tour de France, 1904 2nd on Stage 5 to Nantes.[1]

His older brothers Maurice and Ambroise were also professional bicycle racers.

Notes

  1. ^ a b "Cycling Archives – César Garin". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 29 August 2018.