Albert De Bunné (born 16 February 1896, date of death unknown) was a Belgian cyclist.[1] In 1919 he won the Belgian Amateur Road-Championships. He won the bronze medal in the Team road race in the 1920 Summer Olympics, next to a fifth place in the Individual road race and a fourth place in the 4,000 metres Team pursuit.[2][3]
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