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Maurice Garin (1871-1957) champion of the Paris-Brest race
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Maurice Garin (1871-1957) champion of the Paris-Brest race
CHT193542 Maurice Garin (1871-1957) champion of the Paris-Brest race, from Le Petit Journal, 1st September 1901 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: winner of the first Tour de France; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23358280
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Bicycle Bike Congratulating Course Cycling Cyclist Winning Finishing Line
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This print captures the triumphant moment of Maurice Garin, the champion of the Paris-Brest race in 1901. The image showcases a vibrant and lively scene as Garin crosses the finishing line on his bicycle, basking in the glory of his victory. Garin's determination and skill are evident as he is surrounded by cheering spectators who have gathered to witness this historic sporting event. His face radiates with joy and pride, reflecting the immense effort he put into conquering this challenging course. As one of the pioneers of cycling, Maurice Garin holds a special place in sports history. Notably, he was also crowned as the winner of the first-ever Tour de France. This photograph serves as a testament to his remarkable achievements and contributions to cycling. The color litho technique used in this print adds an extra layer of vibrancy to an already dynamic composition. It beautifully captures every detail - from Garin's focused expression to the excitement exuded by both athletes and fans alike. This print is not just a celebration of Maurice Garin's personal triumph but also symbolizes dedication, perseverance, and passion for sportsmanship. It encapsulates a significant moment that will forever be etched in history books as an emblematic representation of athletic excellence during that era.
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