Francois Faber’s Best (and Worst) Tour de France

Francois Faber was a Luxemburgian cyclist racing as professional between 1906 and 1914. His nickname was “Le GĂ©ant de Colombes” [The Giant of Colombes] due to his height (1.86 m /6.1 ft) and the Parisian suburb where he came from. Although he was born and raised in France, officially, he was the first non-French winner of the Tour de France.

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