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Corentin Corre

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Corentin Corre
Personal information
Born19th century
Trémel, Brittany, France
Died20th century
Team information
RoleRider
Major wins
4th in Paris–Brest–Paris (1891)

Corentin Corre (Trémel) was a Breton cyclist. He participated in the first Paris–Brest–Paris race in 1891 (he arrived fourth out of 207 participants).

References

  1. Bulletin critique du livre français: Issues 433-438 Association pour la diffusion de la pensée française, France. Direction générale des relations culturelles, France. 1982 "De Corentin Corre, « Breton de Plestin-les-Grèves », rival de Terront en février 1893 lors du fameux match des 1 000 Kilomètres, à Bernard Hinault d'Yffiniac, en passant par Jean Robic ou Louison Bobet, que de coureurs célèbres !"


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