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Émile Georget (21 September 1881, Châtellerault - 16 October 1960, Bossay-sur-Claise) was a French cyclist.
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Career
Tour de France
- 1903 Tour de France : aborted during the 5th leg.
- 1904 Tour de France : 4th place in the overall ranking
- 1906 Tour de France : 5th place in the overall ranking, winner of one leg.
- 1907 Tour de France : 3d place overall and winner of six legs.
- 1908 Tour de France : Aborted in 2d leg.
- 1910 Tour de France : Aborted in 12th leg, winner of one leg.
- 1911 Tour de France : 3d place overall, winner of one leg.
- 1912 Tour de France : Aborted in 3d leg.
- 1913 Tour de France : Aborted in 4th leg.
- 1914 Tour de France : 6th place overall.
First places
- 1910 : French road champion
- 1910 : Bordeaux-Paris
- 1911 : Paris-Brest-Paris
- 1912 : Bordeaux-Paris
- 1906 : 24 hours of Brussels: (with his brother Léon Georget)
- 1907 : Paris-Hesdin
- 1909 : Paris-La Flèche
- 1911 : Circuit de Touraine
Other placements
- 2d place in the 1909 Milan-Sanremo race.
- 3d place at Paris-Tours 1907, Bordeaux-Paris 1908 and Paris-Tours 1911.
- Winner of the Six-Days of Toulouse 1906 with his brother Léon.
[[Category:1881 births|Georget, Emile]] [[Category:1960 deaths|Georget, Emile]] [[Category:French cyclists|Georget, Emile]] [[Category:Natives of Poitou-Charentes|Georget, Emile]] [[fr:Émile Georget]]