Robert Grassin (right) with coach Léon Didier in 1922
Personal information
Born
17 September 1898 Le Mans, France
Died
26 June 1980(1980-06-26) (aged 81) Gien, France
Sport
Sport
Cycling
Medal record
Representing France
UCI Motor-paced World Championships
1925 Amsterdam
Professionals
1930 Brussels
Professionals
Robert "Toto" Grassin (17 September 1898 – 26 June 1980) was a French cyclist who specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won the national championships in 1924 and the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1925.[1][2]
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Robert "Toto" Grassin (17 September 1898 – 26 June 1980) was a French cyclist who specialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won the national...
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ISBN 9782842872281 Littérature et espaces, avec Juliette Vion-Dury et Jean-Marie Grassin, Limoges, Presses Universitaires de Limoges, 2003, 668 p., ISBN 978-2842873080...
International Comparative Literature Association continued from 1988 by Jean-Marie Grassin. In his own words: "To measure the stakes of writing, one must understand...
Strange Door (1951) as Count Grassin Big Jim McLain (1952) as Sturak Julius Caesar (1953) as Cicero Young Bess (1953) as Robert Tyrwhitt Désirée (1954) as...
as Denis de Beaulieu William Cottrell as Corbeau Alan Napier as Count Grassin Morgan Farley as Renville Paul Cavanagh as Edmond de Maletroit Michael...
et théorie de la traduction – Recherches sur les microstructures, in: Grassin, Jean-Marie (ed.), DITL Archived November 8, 2018, at the Wayback Machine...
21 August 2023. Marot, Robert (1987). La Chanson populaire bretonne: reflet de l'évolution culturelle (in French). Paris: Grassin. ISBN 2705510923. Retrieved...
(poems, Paris, Éditions Jean Grassin) 1970 : Au-dessus des nuages de Madagascar au Kenya (poems, Paris, Éditions Jean Grassin) Imperato, Pascal James (1986)...
de Grassin and his men. The 1st Foot then rejoined the rest of the force and it was decided by Moltke, without informing Bligh, to leave the Grassins in...
de Berenger Rgt. Normandie 4 battalions 4 off. 57 men 19 off. 152 men Grassins in Bari Wood 2 battalions 98 men 11 off. 132 men Brigade d'Eu Marquis de...
Richard Anconina, French actor Gilles Gaillard, French technician Sophie Grassin, French journalist and film critic Héléna Klotz, French film director Lisa...
Quimper. He went to Paris, where he became Principal of the Collège des Grassins. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly and of the Convention. He...
p. 508. Paul Bastid (1962). En marge des jours (in French). Paris: J. Grassin. p. 175. Paul Bastid (1962). Les Grands procès politiques de l'histoire...
men skirmished in the woods with light troops known as Harquebusiers de Grassins. Although these probably numbered less than 900, Ingoldsby was uncertain...
falls in love with her mother's best friend (Bernard Fresson). Alongside Robert Hossein she played the priest's love Françoise in Forbidden Priests (Prêtres...
Marcel Godmer 1923 Georges Seres Sr. Léon Parisot Jules Miquel 1924 Robert 'Toto' Grassin Gustave Ganay Georges Seres Sr. 1925 Georges Seres Sr. Ali Neffatti...