Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle (born 25 August 1954 in Lembeye) is a former French professional road racing cyclist who was a specialist at one-day classic cycling races.
He raced from 1977 to 1995, one of the best French riders of a generation that included Bernard Hinault and Laurent Fignon.
He was a specialist of Paris–Roubaix, but it took "Duclos", as the public called him, a long time to win.
After finishing second to Francesco Moser in 1980 and Hennie Kuiper in 83, he won in 1992, finishing on Roubaix Velodrome 20 seconds ahead the German Olaf Ludwig.
Duclos-Lassalle was 37 years old.
But the next year he won again, beating the Italian Franco Ballerini on the line.
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