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Onésime Boucheron

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French bicycle racer (1904–1996)
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Onésime Boucheron
Boucheron in 1927
Personal information
Full nameÉdouard Eugène Onésime Boucheron
Born(1904-02-10)10 February 1904
Meung-sur-Loire, Loiret, France
Died2 June 1996(1996-06-02) (aged 92)
Blois, France
Years active1926—1937

Édouard Eugène Onésime Boucheron (10 February 1904 — 2 June 1996) was a French racing cyclist. A professional from 1926 to 1937, he participated in six-day racing.

Road cycling record

Track cycling record

References

  1. ^ "Edouard Eugene Onesime Boucheron" (in French). de Wielersite. Retrieved 14 January 2022.

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