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''Le Vélocipède Illustré'' (''Bicycle Illustrated'') was a fortnightly (twice monthly) illustrated French newspaper which covered cycling, water sports, mechanical arts and sciences, fine arts, and industry. First published in Paris on the 1st April 1869 by Richard Lesclide, it continued publication until 1872. As part of its promotional marketing ''Le Vélocipède Illustré'' co-organised the world's first 'city to city' road-race for bicycles, from Paris to Rouen on November 7, 1869. ==The founder== ''Le Vélocipède Illustré'' was published on 1 April 1869 by Richard Lesclide, alias ''Le Grand Jacques'', a pioneer of sports journalism. Lesclide eventually became the secretary of Victor Hugo. Lesclide was described by Edward Seidler in his book ''The Media and Sport'' (''Presse et Sport'') as:
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