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Henri Anglade : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Anglade Henry Anglade (born Thionville, France, 6 July 1933〔. memoire-du-cyclisme.net〕) is a former French cyclist. In 1959 he was closest to winning the Tour de France, when he finished second, 4:01 behind Federico Bahamontes. In 1960 he wore the yellow jersey for two days. ==Origins== Henry Anglade was born in Thionville, in the Lorraine region of France close to the German border, the son of a soldier. His family moved south to Lyon at the start of the second world war. There he went to school with a boy called André Camus who went cycling on Sundays and on Thursday afternoons. Anglade turned down his invitation to join him. It was his father who suggested that he should go, offering him the heavy family "that weighed at least 25kg". He joined Camus and his friends and found they couldn't jeep up. One suggested he should try racing and he joined the Vélo Club du Griffon, the oldest club in Lyon. That was when he bought himself a Longoni sports bike and tried racing.〔Coup de Pédales, Belgium, undated cutting〕 He worked with an engineering company until he could support himself from racing.〔(Henri Anglade ). siteducyclisme.net〕
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