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Georges Sérès (7 April 1884 – 26 June 1951) was a French professional cyclist who mainly specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal at the world championships in 1920, 1924 and 1925, respectively. He crashed in a 1922 race in New Bedford and had 17 fractures after being run over by a pacer. Still a teenager, he participated in the 1905 and 1906 edition of the Tour de France, but did not manage to finish either of them. In 1908 he achieved a 5th place in the highly regarded classic Paris - Tours. His sons and were also competitive cyclists.

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  • Georges Sérès (ca)
  • Georges Sérès (de)
  • Georges Sérès (ciclista, 1887) (es)
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  • Georges Sérès (Condòm, 6 d'abril de 1887 - Suresnes, 26 de juny de 1951) va ser un ciclista francès, professional des del 1905 al 1926. Es va especialitzar en el mig fons, en què va aconseguir un Campionat del Món i un Campionat d'Europa. Els seus fills Arthur i Georges també van ser ciclistes professionals. (ca)
  • Georges Sérès (Condòm, 6 de abril de 1887 - Suresnes, 26 de junio de 1951) fue un ciclista francés, profesional desde el 1905 al 1926. Se especializó en el medio fondo, en qué consiguió un Campeonato del Mundo y un Campeonato de Europa. Sus hijos y también fueron ciclistas profesionales. (es)
  • Georges Sérès, né le 7 avril 1884 à Condom et mort le 26 juin 1951 à Suresnes, est un coureur cycliste français, spécialiste du demi-fond. Ses deux fils Arthur et Georges sont aussi coureurs cyclistes Il devient entraîneur en 1929, son premier poulain est Gabriel Marcillac. (fr)
  • Georges Sérès (ur. 6 kwietnia 1887 w Romieu - zm. 26 czerwca 1951 w Suresnes) – francuski kolarz torowy i szosowy, trzykrotny medalista torowych mistrzostw świata. (pl)
  • Georges Sérès foi um ciclista francês, profissional desde o 1905 ao 1926. Especializou-se no medeio fundo, em que conseguiu um Campeonato do Mundo e um Campeonato da Europa. Seus filhos e também foram ciclistas profissionais. (pt)
  • Georges Sérès sr. (* 6. April 1887 in La Romieu; † 26. Juni 1951 in Paris) war ein französischer Radrennfahrer und Weltmeister. Bevor er Berufsfahrer wurde, war Sérès als Amateur bei Straßenrennen aktiv. Von 1904 bis 1925 war Georges Sérès Profi-Radrennfahrer. 1918 belegte Georges Sérès beim Straßenrennen Paris–Tours den dritten Platz. In der Folge bestritt er hauptsächlich Steherrennen auf der Bahn und wurde einer der populärsten Sportler Frankreichs. Zwischen 1919 und 1925 wurde er fünfmal Französischer Steher-Meister, 1920 zudem Europameister. 1922 stürzte Sérès bei einem Steherrennen in , wurde vom Schrittmacher Arthur Pasquier überfahren und erlitt 17 Knochenbrüche. (de)
  • Georges Sérès (7 April 1884 – 26 June 1951) was a French professional cyclist who mainly specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won a gold, a silver and a bronze medal at the world championships in 1920, 1924 and 1925, respectively. He crashed in a 1922 race in New Bedford and had 17 fractures after being run over by a pacer. Still a teenager, he participated in the 1905 and 1906 edition of the Tour de France, but did not manage to finish either of them. In 1908 he achieved a 5th place in the highly regarded classic Paris - Tours. His sons and were also competitive cyclists. (en)
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