Maurice-Francois Garin (pronounced: [mo.ʁis.fʁɑ̃.swa ɡa.ʁɛ̃]; 3 March 1871 – 19 February 1957) was a road bicycle racer best known for winning the inaugural Tour de France in 1903 and for being stripped of his title in the second Tour in 1904 along with eight others for cheating.
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