Albert Dupont


Albert Dupont was a Belgian professional road cyclist, active from 1908 to 1914. He is best known for winning the amateur edition of the Paris–Brussels in 1906.

Career

Dupont was born in Estaimpuis, Belgium. He began competing as an amateur and won the Paris–Brussels race in 1906, claiming both a stage victory and the overall title. He turned professional in 1908 with the Alcyon team. Over seven seasons, he raced for several teams including Cnops, Le Globe, and La Française.
He competed in five editions of the Tour [de France], finishing ninth overall in the 1911 edition and was on the podium finishing third in stage 13.

Major results

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