. . . . "L\u00E9on (Adolphe) Com\u00E8s (11 f\u00E9vrier 1889 - 16 octobre 1915) est un coureur cycliste fran\u00E7ais."@fr . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s (Perpiny\u00E0, 11 de febrer del 1889 - Saint-\u00C9tienne-au-Temple, 16 d'octubre del 1915) va ser un ciclista nord-catal\u00E0, professional des del 1908 al 1914. Es va especialitzar en el Ciclisme en pista. Va morir en un accident aeri, juntament amb el seu cunyat L\u00E9on Hourlier, tamb\u00E9 ciclista i company de curses, durant la Primera guerra mundial."@ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1690"^^ . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s (11 February 1889 \u2013 17 October 1915) was a French cyclist. He was born in Perpignan, France. Com\u00E8s won the French national cycling championships in 1909, 1911 and 1914. He also won the French Grand Prix in 1914. Both Com\u00E8s and his brother-in-law and fellow cyclist L\u00E9on Hourlier enlisted in the French military during World War I. They died together in a military air accident at Saint-Etienne-au-Temple in the Champagne district in France."@en . . . . . "L\u00E9on (Adolphe) Com\u00E8s (11 f\u00E9vrier 1889 - 16 octobre 1915) est un coureur cycliste fran\u00E7ais."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s"@ca . . . . . "1093440606"^^ . . . . . . . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s"@en . . . . "29749973"^^ . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s (Perpiny\u00E0, 11 de febrer del 1889 - Saint-\u00C9tienne-au-Temple, 16 d'octubre del 1915) va ser un ciclista nord-catal\u00E0, professional des del 1908 al 1914. Es va especialitzar en el Ciclisme en pista. Va morir en un accident aeri, juntament amb el seu cunyat L\u00E9on Hourlier, tamb\u00E9 ciclista i company de curses, durant la Primera guerra mundial."@ca . . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s"@fr . . . . . "L\u00E9on Com\u00E8s (11 February 1889 \u2013 17 October 1915) was a French cyclist. He was born in Perpignan, France. Com\u00E8s won the French national cycling championships in 1909, 1911 and 1914. He also won the French Grand Prix in 1914. Both Com\u00E8s and his brother-in-law and fellow cyclist L\u00E9on Hourlier enlisted in the French military during World War I. They died together in a military air accident at Saint-Etienne-au-Temple in the Champagne district in France. In 1908 he placed 3rd in the French National Championship sprint and the following year took 1st in the GP Angers spring. In 1914 he placed 1st, along with his brother-in-law L\u00E9on Hourlier, in the Paris Six Days."@en .