Paul Duboc
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Paul Duboc (Rouen, 2 April 1884 – 19 août 1941, Paris)was a French professional road bicycle racer from 1907 through 1927. Despite winning 5 career stages in the Tour de France, he may be most remembered for being disqualified at the 1919 Tour de France for borrowing a car to go and repair his pedal axel.
[edit] Major achievements
- 1926
- 27th, Overall, Tour de France
- 1923
- 18th, Overall, Tour de France
- 1919
- 8th, Overall, Tour de France (but later disqualified)
- 1914
- 31st, Overall, Tour de France
- 1911
- 2nd, Overall, Tour de France
- 1st, Stage 8, (Marseille - Perpignan, 335 km)
- 1st, Stage 9, (Perpignan - Bagnères-de-Luchon, 289 km)
- 1st, Stage 11, (Bayonne - La Rochelle, 379 km)
- 1st, Stage 14, (Cherbourg - Le Havre, 361 km)
- 1909 – Alcyon
- 1st, Overall, Tour of Belgium
- 4th, Overall, Tour de France
- 1908
- 11th, Overall, Tour de France