Guy Lapébie (28 November 1916 – 8 March 2010) was a French cyclist, who won two gold and one silver medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics. After World War II he became a professional road racer.[1][2]
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Full name | Guy Lapébie | |||||||||||||||||||
Born | (1916-11-28)28 November 1916 Saint-Geours-de-Maremne, France | |||||||||||||||||||
Died | 8 March 2010(2010-03-08) (aged 93) Bagnères-de-Luchon, France | |||||||||||||||||||
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Discipline | Road | |||||||||||||||||||
Role | Rider | |||||||||||||||||||
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Lapébie's elder brother was Tour de France winner Roger Lapébie. Guy's son Serge (1948–1991) was also a professional cyclist.[3]
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