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'''Romain Maes''' ([[18 August]] [[1913]] in [[Zerkegem]]– [[22 February]] [[1983]] in [[Dilbeek|Groot-Bijgaarden]]) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] cyclist who won the 1935 [[Tour de France]]. Some claim that he also won the 1936 [[Paris-Roubaix]] race, and that Georges Speicher was credited as winning by mistake.
'''Romain Maes''' ([[18 August]] [[1913]] in [[Zerkegem]]&ndash; [[22 February]] [[1983]] in [[Dilbeek|Groot-Bijgaarden]]) was a [[Belgium|Belgian]] cyclist who won the 1935 [[Tour de France]]. Some claim that he also won the 1936 [[Paris-Roubaix]] race, and that Georges Speicher was credited as winning by mistake <ref>{{citeweb|title=Romain Maes|author=Wikipediagebruikers|publisher=Uitgever: ''Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie''.|date=12 september 2007|accessdate=14 september 2007|url=http://nl.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Romain_Maes&oldid=9304686}}</ref>


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Romain Maes (18 August 1913 in Zerkegem22 February 1983 in Groot-Bijgaarden) was a Belgian cyclist who won the 1935 Tour de France. Some claim that he also won the 1936 Paris-Roubaix race, and that Georges Speicher was credited as winning by mistake [1]


Reference

  1. Wikipediagebruikers (12 september 2007). "Romain Maes". Uitgever: Wikipedia, de vrije encyclopedie. Retrieved 14 september 2007. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= and |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)


Sporting positions
Preceded by
Antonin Magne
Winner of the Tour de France
1935
Succeeded by
Sylvère Maes