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Who was Laurent Fignon?

Who was Laurent Fignon?

Laurent Fignon obituary French cycling champion best known for his epic defeat in the 1989 Tour de France Laurent Fignon, right, with Greg LeMond during the 18th stage of the 1989 Tour de France Photograph: Charles Platiau/Reuters

How do you pronounce Laurent Fignon’s name?

Laurent Fignon. Laurent Patrick Fignon (French pronunciation: ​[loʁɑ̃ fiɲɔ̃]; 12 August 1960 – 31 August 2010) was a French professional road bicycle racer who won the Tour de France in 1983 and 1984 and the Giro d’Italia in 1989.

How many times did Laurent Fignon win the tour?

Laurent Fignon, who has died of cancer aged 50, won the Tour de France twice, but was also widely celebrated for losing it, in the narrowest defeat in Tour history.

What happened to Edouard Fignon?

In April 2009, Fignon, who lived in Paris, learned that he had advanced cancer of the digestive tract and that it had spread to his lungs. From 1982 to 1993, Fignon won more than 75 races and earned as much as $900,000 a year. His victories included the Giro d’Italia (Tour of Italy) in 1989 and the Milan to San Remo Classic in 1988 and 1989.

How did Edouard Fignon die?

Fignon won many classic races, including taking Milan–San Remo back-to-back in 1988 and 1989. He died from cancer in 2010. Fignon was born in Montmartre, Paris. His family moved to Tournan-en-Brie in 1963, where he lived until he left for Paris at age 23. His first sport was football and he got as far as playing for his département or area.

When did Laurent Fignon win the Tour de France?

Laurent Fignon, (born Aug. 12, 1960, Paris, France—died Aug. 31, 2010, Paris), French cyclist who was a two-time winner of the Tour de France (1983 and 1984). Fignon began competing in cycling events as a teenager, and in 1982 he turned professional. The following year he raced in his first Tour de France and won the event.