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- Aimé_Dossche abstract "Aimé Dossche (28 March 1902 - 30 October 1985) was a Belgian racing cyclist, who won two stages in the 1926 Tour de France and one stage in the 1929 Tour de France, and as a result wore the yellow jersey for three days., although some sources indicate that two of those days he joined the lead with Aime Déolet, Marcel Bidot and Maurice Dewaele. Dossche was born in Landegem and died in Ghent.".
- Q2067211 abstract "Aimé Dossche (28 March 1902 - 30 October 1985) was a Belgian racing cyclist, who won two stages in the 1926 Tour de France and one stage in the 1929 Tour de France, and as a result wore the yellow jersey for three days., although some sources indicate that two of those days he joined the lead with Aime Déolet, Marcel Bidot and Maurice Dewaele. Dossche was born in Landegem and died in Ghent.".
- Aimé_Dossche comment "Aimé Dossche (28 March 1902 - 30 October 1985) was a Belgian racing cyclist, who won two stages in the 1926 Tour de France and one stage in the 1929 Tour de France, and as a result wore the yellow jersey for three days., although some sources indicate that two of those days he joined the lead with Aime Déolet, Marcel Bidot and Maurice Dewaele. Dossche was born in Landegem and died in Ghent.".
- Q2067211 comment "Aimé Dossche (28 March 1902 - 30 October 1985) was a Belgian racing cyclist, who won two stages in the 1926 Tour de France and one stage in the 1929 Tour de France, and as a result wore the yellow jersey for three days., although some sources indicate that two of those days he joined the lead with Aime Déolet, Marcel Bidot and Maurice Dewaele. Dossche was born in Landegem and died in Ghent.".