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Lucien Gillen (7 October 1928 in Luxembourg City – 11 August 2010 in Luxembourg City) was a Luxembourgish cyclist. Gillen followed in the footsteps of his father, Maurice Gillen, who worked as a train driver but also competed as a cyclist at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Although he competed on the road, his most significant successes were on the track: in the World Championship individual pursuit, which he competed in 19 times, he took the silver medal in 1949 behind Fausto Coppi, and took two bronze medals in 1952 and 1954. In 1955 Gillen also set a new world record for the 5 km individual pursuit at the opening of the Palazzo dello Sport in Milan, where he took two seconds off the old record held by Rolf Graf, recording a time of 6:19.2. He also competed in 143 six-day races, making his deb

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  • لوسيان غيلين (ar)
  • Lucien Gillen (ca)
  • Lucien Gillen (de)
  • Lucien Gillen (es)
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  • Lucien "Llull" Gillen (Ciutat de Luxemburg, 7 d'octubre del 1928 - Ciutat de Luxemburg, 11 d'agost del 2011) és un ciclista luxemburguès professional del 1947 fins al 1966. Va destacar en el ciclisme en pista on va aconseguir tres medalles al Campionat del món de persecució, així com victòries en curses de sis dies. En ruta la seva victòria més important fou al Tour de l'Oise. (ca)
  • لوسيان غيلين (بالفرنسية: Lucien Gillen)‏ هو دراج على المضمار لوكسمبورغي، ولد في 7 أكتوبر 1928 في لوكسمبورغ، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 11 أغسطس 2010. (ar)
  • Lucien „Lull“ Gillen (* 7. Oktober 1928 in Luxemburg; † 11. August 2010 ebenda) war ein luxemburgischer Radrennfahrer. (de)
  • Lucien "Llull" Gillen (Luxemburgo, 7 de octubre del 1928 - Ciudad de Luxemburgo, 11 de agosto del 2010) es un ciclista luxemburgués profesional del 1947 hasta el 1966. Destacó en el ciclismo en pista donde consiguió tres medallas al Campeonato del mundo de persecución, así como victorias carreras de seis días. En ruta su victoria más importando fue al Tour del Oise. (es)
  • Lucien Gillen dit Lull (né le 7 octobre 1928 à Luxembourg et mort le 11 août 2010 dans la même ville) est un coureur cycliste luxembourgeois. Professionnel de 1947 à 1966, il a été huit fois de poursuite et de vitesse. Il a également remporté dix courses de six jours, dont 5 avec Ferdinando Terruzzi, et battu le record du monde des 5 km à Milan en 1955. (fr)
  • Lucien (Lull) Gillen (Luxemburg, 7 oktober 1928 – aldaar, 11 augustus 2010) was een Luxemburgs wielrenner die vooral als baanwielrenner actief is geweest. (nl)
  • Lucien „Lull” Gillen (ur. 7 października 1928 w Luksemburgu, zm. 11 sierpnia 2010 tamże) – luksemburski kolarz torowy i szosowy, trzykrotny medalista torowych mistrzostw świata. (pl)
  • Lucien Gillen (7 October 1928 in Luxembourg City – 11 August 2010 in Luxembourg City) was a Luxembourgish cyclist. Gillen followed in the footsteps of his father, Maurice Gillen, who worked as a train driver but also competed as a cyclist at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Although he competed on the road, his most significant successes were on the track: in the World Championship individual pursuit, which he competed in 19 times, he took the silver medal in 1949 behind Fausto Coppi, and took two bronze medals in 1952 and 1954. In 1955 Gillen also set a new world record for the 5 km individual pursuit at the opening of the Palazzo dello Sport in Milan, where he took two seconds off the old record held by Rolf Graf, recording a time of 6:19.2. He also competed in 143 six-day races, making his deb (en)
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  • Lucien Gillen (en)
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