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Bernard Sainz : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernard Sainz
Bernard Sainz, aka Dr Mabuse, (born Rennes, France, 1 September 1943)〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p27〕 is a medicine practitioner who achieved great success in horse racing and cycling. ==Background== Bernard Sainz began cycle-racing in 1958 when he was 15, riding a race on rollers.〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p35〕 He won a bicycle as fastest rider.〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p36〕 He joined the UC Créteil a club in the suburbs of Paris. One of his first training companions was Pierre Trentin,〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p38〕 a future sprint champion. In 1964 he came third in the French students' championship in his home town. The winner was Jean-Marie Leblanc,〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p44〕 who became a professional and then organiser of the Tour de France. He stopped racing after crashing in a motor-paced race on the velodrome at Grenoble Sainz first consulted a homeopathic doctor in 1956 after persistent sinusitis. Sainz said: Sainz says he studied for three years at the homeopathic school of St Jacques in Paris and at the national homeopathy centre, from which he said he qualified with the praise of the examiners.〔Sainz, Bernard (2000), Les Stupéfiantes Révélations du Dr Mabuse, J C Lattès, France, p50〕 He has always insisted that he practised homeopathy in treating racing cyclists. He accepts in his biography that his qualifications in homeopathy and acupuncture are not recognised in France.
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