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The style indicates a Dutch, or maybe Belgian, bike.
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Jacques Anquetil, in 1951, pictured with what looks to be an Automoto Champion Du Monde. Automoto, a brand with an enormous heritage, was bought by Peugeot in 1959 and killed soon after.
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Look, ma, no brakes (or levers)!
Left to right: Jacques Anquetil, Michel Drucker, and Léon Zitrone.
Left to right: Jacques Anquetil, Michel Drucker, and Léon Zitrone.
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Raffaele Di Paco. 1935 Giro d'Italia. Campagnolo 2 lever. Bad ass.
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1975 TdF Leaders
This is one of my favorites. The 'Immortals", the 1975 TdF race leaders: Merckx, Thevenet, "The Eternal Second" Pou-Pou, Moser, Van Impe, Gimondi and others.
Paris 1969
A Fine Young Cannibal and his mom, 1961
John Howard hammering
Hinault - "Le Blaireau" hammering
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Paris 1969
A Fine Young Cannibal and his mom, 1961
John Howard hammering
Hinault - "Le Blaireau" hammering
Le Blaireau hammering
AC - LA -- Pharmacopeia
In case you ever wondered...
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Honestly, I want to do a google search on this image. I found it on the interwebz and I don't remember the source.
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A great pic is never off-topic, so...
From an exhibition of Ghanese photographer James Barnor's work. Pic is from '58 and the bike is a Rudge Withworth btw — says so on the chain guard.
From an exhibition of Ghanese photographer James Barnor's work. Pic is from '58 and the bike is a Rudge Withworth btw — says so on the chain guard.
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Nice to see this topic back on page one.
Amsterdam, 1966. Students Bert Smit and Pieter van der Steen are about to set off "to measure and test gears in Europe", according to the description that came with these pictures. I suspect Huret had something to do with this.
Amsterdam, 1966. Students Bert Smit and Pieter van der Steen are about to set off "to measure and test gears in Europe", according to the description that came with these pictures. I suspect Huret had something to do with this.
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I was going to ask if you've got more info on it, but google images solved that:
Italian rider Gino Bartali July 25th, 1950, in the Pyrenees mountains during the 11th stage of the Tour de France between Pau and Saint-Gaudens., 1950
From https://www.artsy.net/artwork/afp-italian-rider-gino-bartali-july-25th-1950-in-the-pyrenees-mountains-during-the-11th-stage-of-the-tour-de-france-between-pau-and-saint-gaudensEdit: And here https://it.aleteia.org/slideshow/gino-bartali-il-santo-ciclista-che-salvo-800-ebrei-dai-lager-nazisti-1475/
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