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* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – ( 1 ) – Passage of Time ( 2006 )
In 2004 he won the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, regarded as preparation for the Tour de France.
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud-( 2 )-Fame and Glory ( 2008 ), Recital ( 2010 )
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud-( 1 )-Alberto Giacometti ( 2002 )
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – ( 1 ) – Sagacity ( 2000 )
Cyclo-cross proved itself as a sport extending beyond the boundaries of France when in 1924 the first international race, Le Critérium International de Cross-Country Cyclo-Pédestre, was held in Paris.
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – ( 1 ) – Passion for Gold ( 2009 )
On his final start of the year he was moved up to the highest class to contest the Group One Critérium de Saint-Cloud.
Hincapie signing in at Tarbes during the 2006 Tour de FranceIn 2005, Hincapie has shown a talent for short individual time trials ( ITTs ), winning the prologue at the 2005 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, placing second three times and third once in prologues in 2006 ( including at the Tour de France ), and placing second in the short ITT at Three Days of De Panne.
Driving an Alpine-Renault A110, she debuted at the Critérium Féminin Paris-Saint-Raphaël and then tackled the Tour de France Automobile.
The factory pushed the engine output up to for the Critérium des Cévennes, for the Tour de Corse, and by 1984 as much as in the 5 Turbo Maxi.
Aimar won the Critérium de la Polymultipliée, then came ninth in the Tour de France in support of Van Impe.
While the World Cup contained only one-day races, the World Tour includes the Grand Tours and other large stage races such as Tour Down Under, Tour de Suisse, Paris – Nice and the Critérium de Dauphiné Libéré.
This event series also included various stage races including the Tour de France, Giro d ' Italia, Vuelta a España, Paris – Nice and the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, and various non-Classic single day events.
In between he won the 1961 Critérium de Dauphiné Libéré, winning two stages.
Sea-Bird started in three races as a two-year-old, winning his first two, the Prix de Blaison at Chantilly by a short head ( started slowly ) and the Critérium de Maisons-Laffitte by two lengths from Blabla ( who won the Prix de Diane the following year ).
He met with the only defeat of his career in the Grand Critérium when second to his stablemate Grey Dawn, who was the favourite after winning the Prix Morny and the Prix de la Salamandre.
Iban Mayo's commanding victory in the Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré stage race ( traditionally seen as one of the tests for Tour de France contenders ), including defeating Lance Armstrong in the Mont Ventoux hill climb individual time trial stage, further fueled the hype.
* Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Prologue – Alberto Lopez de Munain Ruiz de Gauna

Critérium and Saint-Cloud
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – ( 1 ) – Passion for Gold ( 2009 )
* Critérium de Saint-Cloud – ( 4 ) – Ballingarry ( 2001 ), Alberto Giacometti ( 2002 ), Fame and Glory ( 2008 ), Recital ( 2010 )

Critérium and &
: 1st Prologue & Stage 4 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Iban Mayo
: 1st Stage 3 & 6 Critérium du Dauphiné Libéré, Santiago Botero

de and Saint-Cloud
** The first popular bicycle race is held at Parc de Saint-Cloud, Paris.
With the future enlargement of her family in mind, she bought the Château de Saint-Cloud, a place she had always loved, from the duc d ' Orléans, the father of the previously disgraced duc de Chartres.
Lambert's will provided 30 million francs ( approximatively 5 million euros ) to Le Pen, as well as his castle in Montretout, Saint-Cloud ( the same castle had been owned by Madame de Pompadour until 1748 ).
Later, the Archbishop of Paris was given the title of duc de Saint-Cloud with the dignity of peerage, but it was debated if he was an ecclesiastical peer or merely a bishop holding a lay peerage.
Therefore, on 6 July, the King and his ministers decided to suspend the constitution, as provided for by Article 14 of the Charter in case of an emergency, and on 25 July, from his residence in Saint-Cloud, issued four ordinances, known as Ordonnances de Saint-Cloud, which censored the press, dissolved the newly elected chamber, altered the electoral system and called for elections in September.
Shortly before their coronation, there was an incident at the Château de Saint-Cloud that nearly sundered the marriage between the two.
The civil wedding was held at the Château de Saint-Cloud on 1 April 1810.
Madame Henriette died at Saint-Cloud in 1670 ; rumors abounded that she had been poisoned by her husband or his long-term lover, the Chevalier de Lorraine ; the two would remain together till the death of the Duke of Orléans in 1701.
Philippe Charles d ' Orléans was born at the Château de Saint-Cloud, some ten kilometers west of Paris.
Philippe had died at Saint-Cloud after an argument with Louis XIV at Marly about Chartres ' flaunting his pregnant mistress, Marie-Louise de Séry, before Françoise Marie.
Boulogne-Billancourt is served by two stations on Paris Métro Line 10: Boulogne – Jean Jaurès and Boulogne – Pont de Saint-Cloud.
They also worked at Josephine's Château de Malmaison, at the Château de Montgobert for Pauline Bonaparte, and did alterations and decorations for former Bourbon palaces or castles at Compiègne, Saint-Cloud, and Fontainebleau.
* Edgar Napoléon Henry, recognized as 3rd Prince de La Moskowa 1857 ( Paris, 12 April 1812-Paris, 4 October 1882 ), who married Clotilde de La Rochelambert ( Saint-Cloud, 27 July 1829-Paris, 24 July 1867 ) in Paris on 16 January 1869, but died without issue ; the title of Prince de la Moskowa then reverted to Michel's issue.
The Florentine banking family of the Gondi had been introduced into France by Catherine de ' Medici ; Catherine offered Jérome ( Girolamo ) de Gondi in 1573 the château that he made the nucleus of the Château de Saint-Cloud ; his hôtel in the Faubourg Saint-Germain of Paris became the Hôtel de Condé in the following generation.
* A daughter ( Château de Saint-Cloud, 12 or 13 July 1745 – 14 December 1745, Château de Saint-Cloud );

de and Irish
However, the presence of a vigorous population of Celtic lineage, principally of Irish origin, has supported the creation of other celebrations of beer, often for marketing purposes, such as Saint Patrick's Day ( Día de San Patricio ), patron of Ireland, which is celebrated with abundant libations.
The village of Oberglauheim was packed with 14 battalions commanded by the Marquis de Blainville ( including the effective Irish Brigade known as the ' Wild Geese ').
The 20 French and Bavarian battalions in Ramillies, supported by Irish dragoons and a small brigade of Cologne and Bavarian Guards under the Marquis de Maffei, put up a determined defence, initially driving back the attackers with severe losses.
de: Continuity Irish Republican Army
John de Courcy Ireland, and his wife Beatrice, aiming to campaign for the Irish government to support international efforts to achieve nuclear disarmament and to keep Ireland free of nuclear power.
Mademoiselle Riego de la Blanchardiere is generally credited with the invention of Irish Crochet, publishing the first book of patterns in 1846.
* The Third Policeman and The Dalkey Archive by Flann O ' Brien contains not only quotes from the works of a fictitious Irish philosopher named de Selby, but also has numerous footnotes and references to other fictitious authors writing about de Selby and his books.
There is an Irish myth which says tunnels in County Down, Northern Ireland lead to the land of the subterranean Tuatha de Danaan, a group of people who are believed to have introduced Druidism to Ireland, and then went back underground.
Between 1943 and 1946, the de facto President of Argentina was Edelmiro Farrell, whose paternal ancestry was Irish.
de: Irish Republican Army
de: Session ( Irish Folk )
It was in the Irish camp with Schomberg that Abbadie commenced one of his most successful works, which was published at Rotterdam in 1692, as L ' Art de se connoître soi-même ; ou, La Recherche des Sources de la Morale, and went through many editions and amplifications.
John infamously offended the local Irish rulers by making fun of their unfashionable long beards, failed to make allies amongst the Anglo-Norman settlers, began to lose ground militarily against the Irish and finally returned to England later in the year, blaming the viceroy, Hugh de Lacy, for the fiasco.
* 1882 – Éamon de Valera, Irish political leader ( d. 1975 )
* 1948 – Chris de Burgh, Irish singer and songwriter
de: Provisional Irish Republican Army
In a 1961 survey of megalithic tombs in Ireland, Irish scholars Seán Ó Nualláin and Rúaidhrí de Valera describe four categories of megalithic tombs: court cairns, portal dolmens, wedge-shaped gallery graves, and passage tombs.
When Éamon de Valera led Fianna Fáil to victory in the Irish Free State election of 1932, he began removing the monarchical elements of the constitution, beginning with the Oath of Allegiance.
Further, Prime Minister Éamon de Valera used the departure of the Monarch as an opportunity to remove all monarchical language from the Constitution of the Irish Free State.
* February 18 – Éamon de Valera, Irish head of government since 1932, loses power to an opposition coalition.
* October 15 – Chris de Burgh, Irish singer ( Lady in Red )
Richard fitzGilbert de Clare (' Strongbow ') makes an alliance with the exiled Irish chief, Dermot MacMurrough, to help him recover his kingdom of Leinster.

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