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Félix Lévitan : ウィキペディア英語版
Félix Lévitan

Félix Lévitan (b. Paris, 12 October 1911– d. Cannes 18 February 2007) was the third organiser of the Tour de France, a role he shared for much of the time with Jacques Goddet. Lévitan is credited with looking after the financial side of the Tour while Goddet concentrated on the sporting aspect, but in the end Lévitan was fired while Goddet simply retired.
==Background==
Félix Lévitan was born in the 13th arrondissement of Paris eight years after Maurice Garin won the first edition of the race he would eventually organise. Lévitan's parents were shopkeepers. He played soccer as a child and tried cycle-racing after working at the Vélodrome d'Hiver and the Parc des Princes cycle tracks (velodromes) in the city. The Vél' d'Hiv' was the city's indoor track and the Parc the outside stadium where the Tour de France finished.
The racing inspired Lévitan to become a journalist. It was 1928 and he was 17. He started at the cycling magazine, ''La Pédale'', and from there moved to the ''Parisien Libéré'' at the start of World War II. By 1962 he was director-general, chief editor and head of sport at ''Le Parisien Libéré''. Among events he covered was the Tour de France, which since 1947 had been organised by Jacques Goddet as editor of the daily sports paper, ''L'Équipe''. ''L'Équipe'' found the organisation demanding and expensive and came to a deal in 1962 with the owner of ''Parisien Libéré'', Émilion Amaury, to sponsor the Tour. In exchange, Lévitan, would become deputy organiser.

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