André Leducq

Stage races One-day races and Classics André Leducq (pronounced [ɑ̃.dʁe lə.dyk]; 27 February 1904 – 18 June 1980) was a French cyclist who won the 1930 and 1932 Tours de France.

He also won a gold medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics in the team road race event[1] and the 1928 Paris–Roubaix.

The following year he won Paris–Roubaix and was second in the Tour de France, becoming popular for his humour.

His other victories included two Tours de France (he won 25 stages in nine rides) and the 1931 Paris–Tours.

He has the fourth-highest number of stage wins in the Tour de France (behind Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, and Mark Cavendish).

Leducq helped by Speicher in 1933