Guy Lapébie was a French road race who starred at the 1936 Olympics, winning gold medals in the team pursuit and team road race, and a silver in the individual road race. After World War II he turned professional and became mostly known as a six-day racer, winning six major titles in six-days. He also rode the 1936 Tour de France, placing third overall. His brother, Roger Lapébie, was also a professional cyclist who had a more extensive list of palmarès.
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