Jules Buysse
Cycling, Cyclist
1901 – 1950
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Who was Jules Buysse?
Jules Buysse was a Belgian racing cyclist.
Buysse was the youngest of three brother who competed in the Tour de France. He won the first stage of 1926 Tour de France by 13 minutes and 6 seconds, allowing him to wear the yellow jersey for two days until losing it to fellow Belgian Gustave Van Slembrouck. He finished the tour in 9th place.
His brothers were Lucien Buysse who won of the 1926 Tour de France, and Marcel Buysse who won six stages on the 1913 Tour.
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