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Léopold-Marie "Paul" Dangla (Laroque-Timbaut, Aquitaine, 16 January 1878 – Magdeburg, Province of Saxony, 18 or 25 June 1904) was a French professional road bicycle racer. Paul Dangla was born to Marie Pelegrin and Ferdinand Dangla. Ferdinand, a former gendarme, worked as a garde champêtre (rural guard) in his birthplace, Le Passage. A brother had died a year before Dangla's birth at the age of nine months. From 1896 Dangla gained a reputation in his home region as a good amateur in sprint and tandem races.

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  • Léopold-Marie Dangla, couramment appelé Paul Dangla, est un coureur cycliste stayer français né le 16 janvier 1878 à Laroque-Timbaut et mort à Magdebourg le 25 juin 1904, spécialiste de demi-fond. En 1903, il bat à deux reprises (le 16 août puis le 18 octobre), le record du monde de l'heure derrière une moto sur piste au vélodrome du Parc des Princes (81,108 puis 84,577 kilomètres parcourus). (fr)
  • Léopold-Marie „Paul“ Dangla (* 16. Januar 1882 in Laroque-Timbaut oder 16. Januar 1878; † 26. Juni 1904 in Magdeburg) war ein französischer Radsportler. Paul Dangla wurde als Sohn von Marie Pelegrin und Ferdinand Dangla geboren, der Vater, ein ehemaliger Gendarm, war als Garde champêtre in seinem Geburtsort Le Passage tätig. Ein Bruder war ein Jahr vor Danglas Geburt im Alter von neun Monaten gestorben. Ab 1896 erwarb er sich in seiner Heimatregion einen Ruf als guter Amateur im Sprint und bei Tandemrennen. (de)
  • Léopold-Marie "Paul" Dangla (Laroque-Timbaut, Aquitaine, 16 January 1878 – Magdeburg, Province of Saxony, 18 or 25 June 1904) was a French professional road bicycle racer. Paul Dangla was born to Marie Pelegrin and Ferdinand Dangla. Ferdinand, a former gendarme, worked as a garde champêtre (rural guard) in his birthplace, Le Passage. A brother had died a year before Dangla's birth at the age of nine months. From 1896 Dangla gained a reputation in his home region as a good amateur in sprint and tandem races. (en)
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