1932 Tour de France, the Glossary
The 1932 Tour de France was the 26th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 6 to 31 July.[1]
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98 relations: Aix-les-Bains, Albert Barthélémy, Albert Büchi, Aleardo Simoni, Alfred Büchi (cyclist), Alfred Bula, Amaury Sport Organisation, Amiens, Amulio Viarengo, André Leducq, Antonin Magne, Antonio Pesenti (cyclist), August Erne, Évian-les-Bains, Bagnères-de-Luchon, Belfort, Benoît Faure, Bordeaux, Caen, Cannes, Charles Pélissier, Charleville-Mézières, Col d'Aubisque, Col du Tourmalet, Dunkirk, Emile Decroix, Ernest Neuhard, Ernesto Zanzi, Evian, Fernand Cornez, Fernand Fayolle, François Haas, François Moreels, Francesco Camusso, Francis Bouillet, Frans Bonduel, Gap, Hautes-Alpes, Gaston Rebry, Gérard Loncke, General classification in the Tour de France, Georg Umbenhauer, Georges Antenen, Georges Lemaire, Georges Ronsse, Georges Speicher, Giro d'Italia, Giuseppe Pancera, Grenoble, Herbert Sieronski, Jan Ullrich, ... Expand index (48 more) »
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Aix-les-Bains
Aix-les-Bains (Èx-los-Bens; Aquae Gratianae),known locally and simply as Aix, is a commune in the southeastern French department of Savoie.
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Albert Barthélémy
Albert Barthélémy (3 March 1906 – 26 November 1988) was a French racing cyclist.
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Albert Büchi
Albert Büchi (27 June 1907 – August 1988) was a Swiss professional road bicycle racer.
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Aleardo Simoni
Aleardo Simoni (5 September 1902 – 8 September 1989) was an Italian racing cyclist.
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Alfred Büchi (cyclist)
Alfred Büchi (born 2 April 1909, date of death unknown) was a Swiss racing cyclist.
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Alfred Bula
Alfred Bula (6 March 1908 – 17 December 1995) was a Swiss racing cyclist.
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Amaury Sport Organisation
The Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO and also A.S.O.) is a private company, founded in 1992, that is part of the privately-owned French media group Éditions Philippe Amaury (EPA).
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Amiens
Amiens (English: or;; Anmien, Anmiens or Anmyin) is a city and commune in northern France, located north of Paris and south-west of Lille.
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Amulio Viarengo
Amulio Viarengo (born 25 October 1902, date of death unknown) was an Italian racing cyclist.
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André Leducq
André Leducq (27 February 1904 – 18 June 1980) was a French cyclist who won the 1930 and 1932 Tours de France.
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Antonin Magne
Antonin Magne (15 February 1904 – 8 September 1983) was a French cyclist who won the Tour de France in 1931 and 1934.
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Antonio Pesenti (cyclist)
Antonio Pesenti (17 May 1908 – 10 June 1968) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist.
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August Erne
August Erne (15 February 1905 – 15 October 1987) was a Swiss racing cyclist.
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Évian-les-Bains
Évian-les-Bains, or simply Évian (Èvian, Évyan, or L'Èvian), is a commune in Eastern France, by the border with Switzerland.
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Bagnères-de-Luchon
Bagnères-de-Luchon (Banhèras de Luishon), also referred to as just Luchon, is a commune and spa town in the Haute-Garonne department in the Occitanie region of south-western France.
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Belfort
Belfort (archaic Beffert, Beffort) is a city in northeastern France, situated approximately from the Swiss border.
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Benoît Faure
Benoît Faure (11 January 1899, in Saint-Marcellin – 16 June 1980, in Montbrison) was a French professional road bicycle racer.
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Bordeaux
Bordeaux (Gascon Bordèu; Bordele) is a city on the river Garonne in the Gironde department, southwestern France.
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Caen
Caen (Kaem) is a commune inland from the northwestern coast of France.
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Cannes
Cannes (Canas) is a city located on the French Riviera.
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Charles Pélissier
Charles Pélissier (20 February 1903 – 28 May 1959) was a French racing cyclist, between 1922 and 1939, winning 16 stages in the Tour de France.
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Charleville-Mézières
Charleville-Mézières is a commune of northern France, capital of the Ardennes department, Grand Est.
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Col d'Aubisque
The Col d'Aubisque (Còth d'Aubisca) (elevation) is a mountain pass in the Pyrenees south of Tarbes and Pau in the department of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques, in the Aquitaine region of France.
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Col du Tourmalet
Col du Tourmalet (elevation) is one of the highest paved mountain passes in the French Pyrenees, in the department of Hautes-Pyrénées.
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Dunkirk
Dunkirk (Dunkerque, Duunkerke, Duinkerke or Duinkerken) is a commune in the department of Nord in northern France.
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Emile Decroix
Emile Decroix (5 March 1904 – 1 April 1967) was a Belgian racing cyclist.
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Ernest Neuhard
Ernest Neuhard (22 November 1903 – 10 September 1980) was a French racing cyclist.
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Ernesto Zanzi
Ernesto Zanzi (9 July 1904 – 23 July 1979) was an Italian racing cyclist.
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Evian
Evian (stylized as evian) is a French brand that bottles mineral water from several sources near Évian-les-Bains, on the south shore of Lake Geneva.
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Fernand Cornez
Fernand Cornez (19 November 1907 in Paris – 7 December 1997 in Saint-Avertin) was a French professional road bicycle racer.
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Fernand Fayolle
Fernand Fayolle (21 July 1904 – 18 September 1997) was a French racing cyclist.
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François Haas
François Haas (16 October 1907 – 6 May 1996) was a French racing cyclist.
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François Moreels
François Moreels (25 August 1903 – 8 August 1980) was a Belgian racing cyclist.
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Francesco Camusso
Francesco Camusso (9 March 1908 – 23 June 1995) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist.
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Francis Bouillet
Francis Bouillet (7 October 1901 – 10 May 1951) was a French racing cyclist.
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Frans Bonduel
Frans Bonduel (26 September 1907 – 25 February 1998) was a Belgian road bicycle racer.
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Gap, Hautes-Alpes
Gap is the prefecture of the department of Hautes-Alpes, in the region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Southeastern France.
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Gaston Rebry
Gaston Rebry (29 January 1905 – 3 July 1953) was a Belgian former champion road racing cyclist between 1928 and 1935.
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Gérard Loncke
Gérard Loncke (15 January 1905 in Overpelt – 13 March 1979 in Neerpelt) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.
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General classification in the Tour de France
The general classification of the Tour de France is the most important classification of the race and determines the winner of the race.
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Georg Umbenhauer
Georg Umbenhauer (20 September 1912 – 15 December 1970) was a German racing cyclist.
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Georges Antenen
Georges Antenen (20 December 1903 – 25 March 1979) was a Swiss cyclist.
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Georges Lemaire
Georges Lemaire (3 April 1905, in Pepinster – 29 September 1933, in Uccle) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer, who became Belgian road race champion in 1932.
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Georges Ronsse
Georges Ronsse (4 March 1906, Antwerp - 4 July 1969, Berchem) was a two-time national cyclo-cross and two-time world champion road bicycle racer from Belgium, who raced between 1926 and 1938.
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Georges Speicher
Georges Speicher (8 June 1907 – 24 January 1978) was a French cyclist who won the 1933 Tour de France along with three stage wins, and the 1933 World Cycling Championship.
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Giro d'Italia
The Giro d'Italia (Tour of Italy; also known as the Giro) is an annual multiple-stage bicycle race primarily held in Italy, while also starting in, or passing through, other countries.
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Giuseppe Pancera
Giuseppe Pancera (10 January 1901, in Sona – 19 April 1977, in Castelnuovo del Garda) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer.
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Grenoble
Grenoble (or Grainóvol; Graçanòbol) is the prefecture and largest city of the Isère department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of southeastern France.
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Herbert Sieronski
Herbert Sieronski (8 November 1906 – 1 January 1945) was a German racing cyclist.
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Jan Ullrich
Jan Ullrich (born 2 December 1973) is a German former professional road bicycle racer.
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Jean Aerts
Jean Aerts (8 September 1907 – 15 June 1992) was a Belgian road bicycle racer who specialized as a sprinter.
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Jean Goulème
Jean Goulème (3 June 1907 – 4 January 2000) was a French racing cyclist.
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Jean Wauters
Jean Wauters (25 November 1906 – 15 April 1989) was a Belgian racing cyclist.
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Jean-Pierre Muller (cyclist)
Jean-Pierre Muller (23 March 1910 – 8 November 1948) was a Luxembourgian cyclist.
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Jef Demuysere
Jef Demuysere (Wervik, 26 July 1907 – Antwerp, 30 April 1969) was a Belgian professional road bicycle racer.
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Jules Buysse
Jules Buysse (Wontergem, 13 August 1901 – 31 December 1950) was a Belgian racing cyclist.
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Julien Moineau
Julien Moineau (Clichy, 27 November 1903 — La Teste, 14 March 1980) was a French professional road bicycle racer, who won three stages in the Tour de France.
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Karl Altenburger
Karl Altenburger (27 August 1909 – 2 February 1978) was a German racing cyclist.
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King of the Mountains
The King of the Mountains (KoM) is an award given to the best climbing specialist in a men's cycling road race; in women's cycle racing, Queen of the Mountains (QoM) is used.
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Kurt Stöpel
Kurt Stöpel (12 March 1908 – 11 June 1997) was a German professional road bicycle racer.
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L'Équipe
L'Équipe (French for "the team") is a French nationwide daily newspaper devoted to sport, owned by Éditions Philippe Amaury.
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Lazare Venot
Lazare Venot (16 August 1902 – 12 March 1977) was a French racing cyclist.
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Louis Peglion
Louis Peglion (8 March 1906 in Marseille – 15 August 1986) was a French professional road bicycle racer, who won one stage in the 1930 Tour de France.
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Ludwig Geyer (cyclist)
Ludwig Geyer (August 18, 1904, in – January 31, 1992 in Pirmasens) was a German cyclist.
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Luigi Barral
Luigi Barral (23 March 1907 in Perosa Argentina – 7 November 1962 in Lyon) was an Italian cyclist.
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Luigi Marchisio
Luigi Marchisio (26 April 1909 – 3 July 1992) was an Italian professional road racing cyclist.
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Marcel Bidot
Marcel Bidot (21 December 1902 – 26 January 1995) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won two stages of the Tour de France and became manager of the French national team.
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Marcel Mazeyrat
Marcel Mazeyrat (7 October 1906 – 7 March 1980) was a French racing cyclist.
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Marius Guiramand
Marius Guiramand (12 December 1905 – 26 February 1964) was a French racing cyclist.
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Marseille
Marseille or Marseilles (Marseille; Marselha; see below) is the prefecture of the French department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region.
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Maurice Archambaud
Maurice Archambaud (30 August 1908 in Paris – 3 December 1955 in Le Raincy) was a French professional cyclist from 1932 to 1944.
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Max Bulla
Max Bulla (September 26, 1905 – March 1, 1990) was an Austrian professional road bicycle racer.
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Metz
Metz (Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then Mettis) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers.
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Michele Orecchia
Michele Orecchia (26 December 1903 – 11 December 1981) was an Italian professional road bicycle racer, who won one stage in the 1932 Tour de France.
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Montpellier
Montpellier (Montpelhièr) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea.
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Mundo Deportivo
Mundo Deportivo (meaning Sports World in English) is a Spanish nationwide daily sports newspaper published in Barcelona.
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Nantes
Nantes (Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt) is a city in Loire-Atlantique of France on the Loire, from the Atlantic coast.
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Nice
Nice (Niçard: Niça, classical norm, or Nissa, Mistralian norm,; Nizza; Nissa; Νίκαια; Nicaea) is a city in and the prefecture of the Alpes-Maritimes department in France.
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Nicolas Frantz
Nicolas Frantz (4 November 1899 – 8 November 1985) was a Luxembourgish bicycle racer with 60 professional racing victories over his 12-year career (1923 to 1934).
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Oskar Thierbach
Oskar Thierbach (11 February 1909 – 6 November 1991) was a German professional road bicycle racer.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
Pau is a commune overlooking the Pyrenees, and prefecture of the department of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.
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Perpignan
Perpignan (Perpinyà,; Perpinhan) is the prefecture of the Pyrénées-Orientales department in Southern France, in the heart of the plain of Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees a few kilometres from the Mediterranean Sea and the scrublands of the Corbières massif.
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Raffaele di Paco
Raffaele di Paco (6 July 1908–21 May 1996) was an Italian road racing cyclist, who won five stages in the 1931 Tour de France four stages in the 1932 Tour de France and two stages in the 1935 Tour de France, and wore the yellow jersey for a total of four days in 1931.
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René Bernard
René Bernard (18 September 1904 – 21 February 1969) was a French professional cyclist.
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Robert Brugère
Robert Brugère (21 October 1903 – 6 September 1933) was a French racing cyclist.
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Roger Lapébie
Roger Lapébie (16 January 1911 – 11 October 1996) was a French racing cyclist who won the 1937 Tour de France.
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Rudolf Risch
Rudolf Risch (20 January 1908 – 22 August 1944) was a German racing cyclist.
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Strasbourg
Strasbourg (Straßburg) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France, at the border with Germany in the historic region of Alsace.
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Tour de France
The Tour de France is an annual men's multiple-stage bicycle race held primarily in France.
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Vicente Trueba
Vicente Trueba Pérez (October 16, 1905 in Sierrapando, Torrelavega, Cantabria – November 10, 1986) was a Spanish professional road racing cyclist.
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1930 Giro d'Italia
The 1930 Giro d'Italia was the 18th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.
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1931 Giro d'Italia
The 1931 Giro d'Italia was the 19th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.
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1931 Tour de France
The 1931 Tour de France was the 25th edition of the Tour de France, which took place from 30 June to 26 July. 1932 Tour de France and 1931 Tour de France are Tour de France by year.
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1932 Giro d'Italia
The 1932 Giro d'Italia was the 20th edition of the Giro d'Italia, organized and sponsored by the newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport. 1932 Tour de France and 1932 Giro d'Italia are 1932 in road cycling.
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1933 Tour de France
The 1933 Tour de France was the 27th edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 27 June to 23 July. 1932 Tour de France and 1933 Tour de France are Tour de France by year.
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1938 Tour de France
The 1938 Tour de France was the 32nd edition of the Tour de France, taking place from 5 to 31 July. 1932 Tour de France and 1938 Tour de France are Tour de France by year.
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1996 Tour de France
The 1996 Tour de France was the 83rd edition of the Tour de France, starting on 29 June and ending on 21 July, featuring 19 regular stages, 2 individual time trials, a prologue and a rest day (10 July). 1932 Tour de France and 1996 Tour de France are Tour de France by year.
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See also
1932 in French sport
- 1932 European Figure Skating Championships
- 1932 GP Ouest-France
- 1932 Paris–Roubaix
- 1932 Paris–Tours
- 1932 Tour de France
- 1932 Tunis Grand Prix
- France at the 1932 Summer Olympics
- France at the 1932 Winter Olympics
1932 in road cycling
- 1932 GP Ouest-France
- 1932 Giro d'Italia
- 1932 Giro di Lombardia
- 1932 Milan–San Remo
- 1932 Paris–Roubaix
- 1932 Tour de France
- 1932 Tour de Hongrie
- 1932 Tour of Flanders
- 1932 UCI Road World Championships
- Cycling at the 1932 Summer Olympics
July 1932 sports events
- 1932 Summer Olympics
- 1932 Tour de France
- 1932 Wimbledon Championships
- Philadelphia Athletics 18, Cleveland Indians 17 (1932)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1932_Tour_de_France
, Jean Aerts, Jean Goulème, Jean Wauters, Jean-Pierre Muller (cyclist), Jef Demuysere, Jules Buysse, Julien Moineau, Karl Altenburger, King of the Mountains, Kurt Stöpel, L'Équipe, Lazare Venot, Louis Peglion, Ludwig Geyer (cyclist), Luigi Barral, Luigi Marchisio, Marcel Bidot, Marcel Mazeyrat, Marius Guiramand, Marseille, Maurice Archambaud, Max Bulla, Metz, Michele Orecchia, Montpellier, Mundo Deportivo, Nantes, Nice, Nicolas Frantz, Oskar Thierbach, Paris, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Perpignan, Raffaele di Paco, René Bernard, Robert Brugère, Roger Lapébie, Rudolf Risch, Strasbourg, Tour de France, Vicente Trueba, 1930 Giro d'Italia, 1931 Giro d'Italia, 1931 Tour de France, 1932 Giro d'Italia, 1933 Tour de France, 1938 Tour de France, 1996 Tour de France.