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  2. Société Parisienne - Wikipedia

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    The older four-seater Parisiennes of Guyonnet and Labouré completed the distance but were outside the time limit. At the 170 km Paris–Trouville event in August Monsieur Serin finished 32nd in 8 hours 36 minutes. [11] At the 1898 Marseille–Nice race Labouré finished 23rd in his Parisienne, covering the 226 km in 11 hours 12 minutes 47 seconds.

  3. 1896 Paris–Marseille–Paris - Wikipedia

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    The outcry resulting from the 1895 result lead the A.C.F. to organise the ParisMarseilleParis Trail as the first fully competitive motor race starting in Paris, where the first car across the line was the winner. [1] [4] [5] On 8 February 1896 the race was announced in La France Automobile, the second edition of the A.C.F.'s official ...

  4. Paris–Bordeaux–Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Paris–Bordeaux–Paris Trail race of June 1895 is sometimes called the "first motor race", although it did not fit modern competition where the fastest is the winner. It was a win for Émile Levassor, who came first after completing the 1,178km race in 48 hours, almost six hours before second place.

  5. Paris–Marseille railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Paris to Marseille is an 862-kilometre long railway line, that connects Paris to the southern port city of Marseille, France, via Dijon and Lyon. The railway was opened in several stages between 1847 and 1856, when the final section through Lyon was opened. [ 2 ]

  6. Émile Mayade - Wikipedia

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    In 1895 he finished sixth in the Paris–Bordeaux–Paris race after 72 hours 14 minutes. [6] His greatest success was the victory in the 1896 ParisMarseilleParis where he won three stages and finished in 67 hours 42 minutes 58 seconds, almost 30 minutes ahead of Merkel in another Panhard et Levassor 8 hp. The Panhard had been extensively ...

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    In the busy winter season, I skip Paris and go two hours south to Bordeaux, the wine capital of the world with great shops, food, and holiday markets. Skip Paris and visit this pretty city 2 hours ...

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  9. Gaston de Chasseloup-Laubat - Wikipedia

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    Chasseloup-Laubat managed to win the Marseille-La Turbie long-distance race in 1897 with a steam vehicle built by Trépardoux & Cie, predecessor of De Dion-Bouton. This was the only major city-to-city event won by a steam car. The Count died in Le Cannet, near Cannes, aged 37, after a two-year long illness.

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