Andre Raynaud

André Raynaud was born the November 10th 1904 with Cieux, in High-Vienna. In 1923, it signs its first license with the Racing Club the Limousin. The April 27th, it begins its career from pistard on the cycle-racing track of the large winch which will bear its name.

From the start, he is noticed by the international high-speed motorboat of the sprint of the time, Poulain, which advises to him to benefit from its military service to be made assign to Paris where he profits from the invaluable councils of Paul Ruinard which directs celebrates it Bicycle-club of Levallois, seedbed of the French cycling of between two wars.

In 1936, André Raynaud is champion of France of Demi-fond. The September 3rd of the same year, with Zurich, on the cycle-racing track of Oerlikon, it removes the prestigious championship of the world.

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